Koen Gerald Timothy
Coen Gerlad Timothy
Cohyn Gerald Timothy
Cohn Gerald Timothy
(the 2 middle names are very important name sakes and i do want them in that order because of the people they represent).
I don't like Cohen or Cowyn because they have farm animlas in those spellings....
Help me spell my babies name?
Koen in the nicest. It's looks different but when people see it they will be able to pronounce it right away. Cohyn is cool too.
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Reply:I think Coen is the nicest spelling. Congratulations!
Reply:Congratulations on having a son!!
Well since you don't want Cohen, I think that you should go with Cohyn Gerald Timothy.
Best wishes %26amp; God bless both of you!!
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I Love it.
Reply:KOEN is a lot nicer and the K gives it strength!
Reply:I think Koen is the best choice. After that I would go with Coen.
I believe Cohn would always be pronounced like John with a C. I can also see Cohyn being teased with heinie and also frequently mispelled.
Good Luck. SD
Reply:I like Koen Gerald Timothy. Yes, prefer the "K" to the "C".
Reply:Koen or Coen I say.
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Reply:Koen is a great way to spell his name.
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Reply:I like Koen.
Reply:I like Koen personally. I guess you could always throw Koan or Coan in the mix.
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Coinn
Reply:Coen. Cohn would be pronounced "cone". Cowyn and Cohen are both still pronounced "Co-en", so the "hen" and "cow" wouldn't even be heard. No one calls a guy Cow-hen, do they???
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Reply:Koen iz da best
Reply:Koen :)
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has all the meanings of names and different ways to spell them.
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Reply:Koen Gerald Timothy is the best, p.s. i love the name koen, great idea
Reply:Go with your instincts on the first name. As for the middle two, they should be spelled exactly like the people's names they are representing.
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Kohin
Kohyn
Are you going for ko-in, or Kohn with a long "o" sound?
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