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Okay this might sound weird...

Okay so I really like the name Kaydence for a girl, but I have a daughter who's middle name is kaydence and we hardly ever use it, would I be able to name my baby, due in September, Kaydence if it's a girl or would it be to weird?
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I think you would be fine naming her Kaydence. My boyfriend's middle name is Floyd and his younger brother's first name is Floyd and it's not weird at all.
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Well I felt my baby at 13 weeks..  but you should start to feel baby moving around 16 weeks and up..  so don't worry☺
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I think that's your first daughters identity, if you will and any other child you have should have their own special names they identify with. I'm trying to think if me and my sisters all shared a name somehow and I personally do find that a little weird but at the end of the day if you're set on doing that it's no one else's business but I would strive for different names its something they only have. They share a Mum, Dad, house etc... a name should be their special thing only they own x
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My middle name is the same as my sisters first name, never caused any problems and we actually like it! It has never affected our credit either as our full names, dob and addresses are completely different! Name your baby what your gut tells you to. It's not that common to use middle names these days unless you have the same first name as an immediate family member like dad (my stepson is named after his dad as is family tradition of first born son and goes by his middle name)
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I think it would be a little weird but also a hassle when they grow up. my husband and his brother both have the same first name. And now they go by their middle name. They even say that they would pay yo legally remove it. Also think about their credit later when they start building their credit. Eachother's information will come out every time they run their credit.
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I agree with the other ladies that you never know when your first daughter's middle name might become her given name.  My son's name is Augustus, and we joked when he was a baby that when he was little he could be Augie, when he was an old man he could be Gus, and as a young man he could be Augustus.  But even at age 9, sometimes people (including his father) do call him Gus, a name that I thought he would never reach until he was a senior citizen.  

Kaydence is pretty enough, but you might look on one of the websites that say things like "If you like Kaydence, you'll also like ..." and then gives suggestions.  (Lyric, Melodia, Kalliope, Cleo, Emilia, etc.)  You never know, something might strike your ear as extremely beautiful.
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Since ur first daugther already has it. Maybe u should start thinking about ur seconf favotite baby girl name . I use my daugthers middle name . At first i didnt but sometimes i end up calling her by her middle ñame is going to happen lol.  Mostly when she dos something wrong or don't listen lol.  
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I think it would be a little werid.
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I think it could become an issue later if your first daughter wants to use her middle name later in her life
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Yea sure you can.
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