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381.1 | Would the real Kaley Fitzgerald... | EDUHCI::WARREN | | Thu May 04 1989 09:28 | 5 |
| My daughter's name is Caileigh (pronounced the same as Kaley).
I first heard of it from a friend who had another friend who had
named her daughter that (only she spelled it Caleigh). And her
last name was Fitzgerald!
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381.2 | small world | WJO::SCOTLAND | | Thu May 04 1989 09:32 | 7 |
| I originally wanted to spell it Caileigh, but input from people
felt it would be easily mispronounced. Have you had any problems
with pronunciation or teaching her to spell it?
Caileigh Scotland or Kaley Scotland, I like the first one!
Jo
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381.3 | K-lee | EDUHCI::WARREN | | Thu May 04 1989 11:14 | 26 |
| We chose the spelling we did because we thought it looked prettier
and more feminine.
We have occassionally had people call her Cally or Kayla. This
doesn't make sense to me since "ai" makes a long "a" sound and "leigh"
(eg., Brenna Leigh) is an accepted spelling of "lee." But you would
eliminate that problem with Kaley.
Now I admit she can't spell it, but she isn't even 2 1/2 yet! I
think the only thing potentially tough about learning to spell it
is that it's kind of long. But so are lots of good/popular names:
Christopher, Elizabeth, Christine, Michelle, Benjamin.
By the way, Brenna was on our "short list" for our second daughter
(Paige). The other girl's names are interesting. Any background
on them? Is Shea a family name? I always thought that would be
a neat first name for a boy (though probably not with Scotland).
-Tracy
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381.4 | December babies are the best | EDUHCI::WARREN | | Thu May 04 1989 11:16 | 3 |
| By the way, what's your "early December" due date? My daughters'
birthdays are December 9th and December 10th.
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381.5 | December should be fun! | WJO::SCOTLAND | | Thu May 04 1989 12:56 | 11 |
| Yes, Shea is my grandmothers maiden name. I like it for a first
name too. My due date is December 5th, but I think it's the 2nd.
Anytime the first week of December will do! I have a friend who
has a sister named Paige. I read the discussion on Paige and I
always thought it was a pretty popular girls name, not a boys.
I have always thought long and hard about names and now I find it
even tougher!!!! Oh, to have to name a child something it could
be 'stuck' with the rest of its life!!
If you come up with any more ideas, please let me know...........JoEllen
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381.6 | How About??? | FSHQA1::CBOUCHARD | | Thu May 04 1989 14:41 | 5 |
| How about spelling (Caleigh) like this: Cailee or Caylee or Kaylee?
I have a friend that spells her daughter's name Cailee. I like
it!! Just a thought.
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381.7 | A vote for Ceara | EDUHCI::WARREN | | Thu May 04 1989 15:27 | 5 |
| By the way, JoEllen, I'd prefer you don't use Caileigh/Kaley at
all. I don't want anyone else having my daughter's name!
-Tracy
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381.8 | GAILEY IS GAELIC | SHARE::SHEPELUK | | Fri May 05 1989 13:19 | 27 |
| JoEllen,
Just my topic! My "favorite" Grandfather was born and raised in
Glasgow, Scotland! His name is William Burns Gailey. His middle
name is after the famous Scotish Poet, Robert Burns.
Now, for your Kaley, why don't you spell it Cailey. Just like the
Scottish name Gailey, though dropping the G and putting in the C.
I don't think you'd find a more Scotish spelling! It looks pretty
also.
If I have a child, (I'm getting married in 7 months, so nothing's
"planned" yet), I want to name her Gailey. I will either have
Gailey as her first name, with a middle name I haven't thought of
yet, or use Gailey as a middle name. i.e. Erica Gailey Phelan.
Phelan will be my married name. Our boy will be Greggory Burns
Phelan. (another will be Matthew Edward) since my finance's name
is Edward, he wants that used too. Good grief I hope I have a few
sets of twins, so I can use all my combinations up!
Anyway, I am very partial to the Gaelic and definately will use
Gailey and Burns as part of my children's names.
Good luck to you!
Christina
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381.9 | Cailey is pretty.... | WJO::SCOTLAND | | Fri May 05 1989 13:39 | 11 |
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Re:-1
Thanks.....I do like Cailey! I am very partial to gaelic names....my
husband has to be convinced! He does approve of Cailey though.
It better be a girl! I like your names. Phelan is a good last
name for babynaming. Erika Gailey is pretty, very pretty. You
are like me, I had names picked out long before I even had met
my husband and babies were a twinkle in my eye!!!
Jo
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381.10 | | AYOV18::TWASON | | Tue Jul 10 1990 08:17 | 7 |
| How about Mhairi. The Mh pronounced as a V making the sound like
Vahry.
My friends sister was called Mhairi and I loved that name.
Tracy-Anne
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381.11 | and end to the story... | WJOUSM::SCOTLAND | | Tue Jul 10 1990 13:11 | 34 |
| Thought I'd better update this note.....
I just returned from a leave of absence....
Caeli Shea Scotland was born on November 24, 1989. She decided that
a large Thanksgiving dinner took up too much room and it was time
to exit! She was 19 inches and 6 lbs 2 oz.
At 7 months she is a true joy. And her name fits her beautifully. I
knew the Irish-Gaelic spelling for Caeli was Ceilidh. I have recently
found out that the Scottish-Gaelic spelling is Caelidh. So....Caeli
is authentic!!!
I am now revising my list for future children. I would like their
names to be as ethnic as Caeli's. (sounds like I'm going to be
a baby factory 8^)... no, just one or two more)
The list now is...
Seann Allsun
Devin Leigh
Brenna Cailin
Kyle
Dael
and for boys.... still a tough one. I still like Darach James
Kyle Padraic
Iain James
oh, well, I've plenty of time to do some more searching for names.
jo
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