What’s in a name? More than you think. In fact, choosing the right name for your baby can be a stressful process that results in sleepless nights and many arguments with your partner. It may seem like just an innocent decision at first, but it will affect every part of their life and has lasting effects on generations to come. So before you decide on what to call your little bundle of joy, read these 13 clever ways to save money on K names!
-Keep an open mind and look at all the different names that are available, even those you weren’t considering before.
-Consider a nickname instead of their full name to save some cash on K’s for your child. Some popular options include: Lila (for Elizabeth), Nicolette (Nicole) or Logan (Logan). You can also choose any letter in the alphabet as long as it starts with ‘K’. If they love animals, consider naming them after one like Kitty or Koala!
-Donate money to charity through crowdfunding sites such as GoFundMe or Kickstarter in honor of your baby so others will fund raise and provide financial assistance for you too. It is estimated that over $600 million was donated to crowdfunding campaigns in 2016.
-Think outside the box and consider a last name that starts with ‘K’ as your first name for children of either gender, such as Karl or Kelly! (This can also be done vice versa)
-Consider nicknames like “Katie” instead of Katherine, which is much more common when it comes to K names. This could help save money on spelling words since Katie only needs one letter whereas Katarina requires two letters. One way to make this work is by naming your child’s middle initial after an ancestor so they receive both their parents’ surnames–with no need for extra Ks! For example: Jackie Marie Jones would be Jacqueline Mary Jones if she wanted to go by Jackie.
-Consider the popularity of a name before adding an extra K to make it seem more recognized. For example, instead of naming their daughter Katherine (which is less popular than Katie), some parents may opt for Karlie or Karli which are both on the rise in popularity!
-Consider the popularity of a name before adding an extra K to make it seem more recognized. For example, instead of naming their daughter Katherine (which is less popular than Katie), some parents may opt for Karlie or Karli which are both on the rise in popularity! -Another way might be by picking one letter that can work with different spellings. If you want your child’s spelling words easy and simple, consider names like: atherine, which is much more common when it comes to K names. This could help save money on spelling words since Katie only needs one letter whereas Katarina requires two letters. One way to make this work is by naming your child’s middle initial after an ancestor so they receive both their
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