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.
I'd like Kevinka; or, Kevinia like for allegorical figures (e.g. Britannia, Helvetia).
An hour and 30 minutes early, but...
It depends how you cook her.
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. :)
You're lucky, most only get nine months to settle on a name. :haha:
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.
What about that lunar song and dance guy from northern Ireland?
Doesn't count, she's american now. :f207:
One of my buyers at NMAC is called C'Ven. pronounces it See-Venn
One of my buyers at NMAC is called C'Ven. pronounces it See-Venn
[COLOR="LemonChiffon"]....then it doesn't need a fucking apostrophe!!!!!!![/COLOR]
sorry. tried to hold back. fail'd
This thread has been bothering me for days, because >>>
* I could have sworn * that I used to work with a "female form of Kevin" ...
What. Was. Her. Name ???
It was "Keitha" --her father was named Keith, not Kevin.
Kevelyn.
this works. But not worth having another baby for.
[COLOR="LightBlue"]...unless it's hardwood-grilled medium-rare with mushrooms and new season asparagus....[/COLOR]