Quote Originally Posted by arrogcow View Post
While my son is now Ronan, I held out for Declan for a long time. While it is common now Aiden spelled the proper way (Aodhan) is cool.
My great-grandfather was Aidan Judson ... a name I would like to reuse one of these days. And if Judson was dropped, it could be used for a son or daughter - same as Leslie (great-uncle) and Lynn (cousin; hope any daughter of mine wouldn't have a bread like his, though).

Quote Originally Posted by Chase View Post
Well, I'm almost positive that Alan means handsome in some small part of the world, but my wife insisted that our son's name start with a K, so my choices were very limited...I chose Keenan (Little King) and the rest is history.

In order of Birth:

Krystle
Kyra
Keenan
Kaylie

Early congrats on your pending arrival and God Bless the little children

Chase
My one uncle and aunt named all of their children beginning with "S" which worked, but my one brother's ex-wife's family - her parents named all of the kids "R______", and then all of the pets were named "R____" - have to be a little careful not to go over the top with themed names.

Based on rhyming, I would avoid Gary.