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Female form of Kevin
apparently would be Keeva, Keva or Kweeva. Anglicised from Irish.
Sounds too much like Queefer for me.... so says a quick google anyway. Got other suggestions? Kevinetta? Kevina? Kevinette? Kevine? Keviola? ....stemming from so many Kevins at work and no obvious female equivalents-unusual with such a popular name, imo. wonder if there's anyone called K'vyn in this age of all-consonant names? I've seen Kevyn /oldfuddyduddy |
I knew a guy named "Kevlyn" when I was in high school.
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I'd like Kevinka; or, Kevinia like for allegorical figures (e.g. Britannia, Helvetia).
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Kevlar. ;)
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Har
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Kevlar ftw.
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Is she tough?
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An hour and 30 minutes early, but...
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Kevinia would work. Kevita is a brand of kombucha.
Kevinella |
Well that kid won't find any personalized souvenirs in the gift shop.
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I chose my name with the thought in mind that there is no masculine form. For years, I was going with the feminised version of my boy name, but I knew too many Briannas already and wanted something more personal and not corruptible into anything icky. Thus, I had to give thought not only to my first name, but my middle name/initial AND my last name. How they flowed together, initials, possible meanings etc. Took me years ultimately, but I'm happy with my selection. :)
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You're lucky, most only get nine months to settle on a name. :haha:
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There is no male form of my name. Nor female form of Beest's, now I think about it. The latter is surprising because his name is old and features in mythology, whereas mine was created relatively recently.
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What about that lunar song and dance guy from northern Ireland?
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