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Post by thebraff (Braffy) on Mar 30, 2011 7:08:55 GMT 10
The beautiful daughter born to Damien and Eileen on 27th March is KIKKI BO
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Post by Glawz on Mar 30, 2011 7:53:42 GMT 10
Wow, that's different! It's very pretty, I'm assuming it's Tongan origin? I'm sure little Kikki Bo will grow to suit her name... kids usually do, I know from the grandies.
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Post by CarlaM on Mar 30, 2011 8:17:59 GMT 10
Such a cute name I thought it sounded rather Hawaiian or Japanese actually, so I did a google search and most name sites spell it Kiki and it's of spanish origin. And a couple of them say Hawaiian Keiki means child in Hawaiian.
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Post by Glawz on Mar 30, 2011 8:20:44 GMT 10
That's interesting Carla.... I hadn't thought of Kikki Dee either until I read in the Hut. Any way at all, it's a pretty, and very unusual name, I'm sure it will suit her
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Post by CarlaM on Mar 30, 2011 8:26:49 GMT 10
Yeah for some reason my first thought was Kikki Dee. I have "Don't go Breaking my Heart" on our Singstar and always sing the duet..(not well I might add.. ).
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Post by erinbella on Mar 30, 2011 8:42:50 GMT 10
It is different. I was thinking Scandinavian origin for some reason. My first thoughts were:- Kikki - Kikki Dee Bo - Bo Derek
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Post by 12ktina on Mar 30, 2011 9:16:24 GMT 10
Very cute....... brings Jamie Oliver's daughters names to mind - Daisy Boo! (not similar at all really, but what came to my mind!)
It's the kind of name that will take a little while to grow on you I think, but is pretty & very girly!
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Post by Trilly on Mar 30, 2011 9:52:45 GMT 10
Kikki sounds Islander-ish to me too. I also thought of Kikki Dee as well! My first reaction was surprise, I have to say, but I think I rather love it! ;D It's very cute! (Hey I call myself Trilly!)
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Post by astrokath on Mar 30, 2011 18:52:25 GMT 10
My thought for the Bo part was Bo Diddley :-)
So do you think it's pronounced Kick-ee or Kee-kee?
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Post by Roxy on Mar 30, 2011 21:09:18 GMT 10
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Post by 12ktina on Mar 30, 2011 21:17:35 GMT 10
My thought for the Bo part was Bo Diddley :-) So do you think it's pronounced Kick-ee or Kee-kee? I wondered that myself Kath...... I'm using Kick-ee, but would like to know!
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Post by dmac on Mar 31, 2011 4:03:03 GMT 10
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Post by belinda on Mar 31, 2011 9:57:22 GMT 10
My thought for the Bo part was Bo Diddley :-) So do you think it's pronounced Kick-ee or Kee-kee? I was wondering the same and was having a big conversation about it last night with my daughter. I'm thinking with the double k it would be Kick-ee but my daughter is saying the opposite. Would love to know. Either way, it's a cute name!
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Post by erinbella on Mar 31, 2011 10:41:28 GMT 10
My thought for the Bo part was Bo Diddley :-) So do you think it's pronounced Kick-ee or Kee-kee? I was wondering the same and was having a big conversation about it last night with my daughter. I'm thinking with the double k it would be Kick-ee but my daughter is saying the opposite. Would love to know. Either way, it's a cute name! Maybe it is pronounced Ki-Ki with one of the Ks silent. It certainly is a cute name.
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Post by princess1 on Mar 31, 2011 10:42:22 GMT 10
Maybe the girls going tomorrow night can find out, I would think that it would be pronounced the same as it is spelt Kik - Kee its such a cute name
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