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| 69.1 |  | 7486::KSTEVENS | I don't want to be Normal | Wed Jan 07 1987 10:20 | 4 | 
|  | I'm definitely  glad  that  your  new  daughter  is  doing  better  and  you
definitely have my prayers.
Ken
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| 69.2 | Ryan? | 2531::JEFF | Call me by my personal name | Tue Jan 13 1987 16:21 | 9 | 
|  |     I'm also glad to hear Caileigh is doing better.  Our son Dylan
    also had some early difficulty with a heart murmur (VSD).  But,
    his little hole healed up fine and he has been perfectly healthy
    ever since.  I hope Caileigh experiences a similar full recovery.
    
    Any meaning to the name Ryan? Or is it just a family name?
    
    jeff
    
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| 69.3 | Ryan | GIGI::TRACY |  | Thu Jan 15 1987 09:42 | 9 | 
|  |     Thank you for your concern Jeff.  She's looking better every day.
    
    We wanted to name Caileigh after my mother, but she said she'd kill
    me if I named a baby Constance.  Ryan is her maiden name.  It also
    means "little monarch."  I have a feeling that's going to be very
    appropriate, i.e., that Caileigh will be ruling things in our house 
    for a long time!
    
    -Tracy
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| 69.4 | Congrats | NCMWVX::WARRENS | Would Spock write JCL? | Fri Aug 28 1987 21:54 | 12 | 
|  |     Tracy (and Caileigh!) CONGRATULATIONS on your recent arrival!
    
    (no I am not late - you were early ;-)).
    
    Any more news on Caileigh's progress, 9 months old, and she should
    REALLY be ruling the house now.
    
    It sounds as if your derivation is appropriate.
    
    Take care.
    
    randy
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| 69.5 | Let me tell you about my baby... | GIGI::TRACY |  | Tue Sep 22 1987 12:40 | 13 | 
|  |     Yes, Caileigh is now nine and a half months and doing super.  After
    two months in the hospital, a battle with eating problems (we had
    to feed her with a tube down her nose to her stomach for a while
    after she came home), a stint when the doctors insisted she would
    have cerebral palsy (because of the eating difficulties), she has
    been given a clean bill of health.  We have child-proofed the house
    as she is starting to walk unassisted.  She is also starting to
    get close to talking (BA-BA when she sees a baby or a picture of
    one).  And she is the happiest child I've ever seen.  Also the most
    beautiful (boasts the proud mother).  She is truly a miracle baby!
    
    -Tracy
    
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| 69.6 | YAY Caileigh!! | SAVAGE::FINK_MAZUR |  | Thu Nov 05 1987 12:39 | 9 | 
|  |     re:  69.5
    
    Just happened to be reading through the file and came across
    your story--I'M SO THRILLED that Caileigh has been give a 
    clean bill of health!!
    
    
    PS.  I love her name!!!
    
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| 69.7 | Kailee Melissa Ryan | 3456::NORRIS |  | Tue Nov 17 1987 12:35 | 9 | 
|  |     My niece has a very similar name -- Kailee Melissa Ryan.  I prefer
    your spelling of Caileigh, but I think my sister was concerned about
    ease of spelling and pronunciation when she picked out the name.
    When I was younger I used to wish my name was more "normal", but
    now I'm glad I have an unusual name.
  
    Glad to hear that Caileigh is a healthy little girl!
    Camille
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| 69.8 | How old is your Kailee Ryan? | EDUHCI::WARREN |  | Wed Nov 18 1987 16:38 | 5 | 
|  |     I can't believe there's another Caileigh/Kailee Ryan!  And we thought
    we were being so original...
    
    -Tracy
    
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| 69.9 |  | 3456::NORRIS |  | Wed Nov 25 1987 19:26 | 2 | 
|  |     Kailee is 4 1/2.  She'll be 5 on June 29th.  She's blonde with blue
    eyes -- very Irish looking like her daddy!
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| 69.10 | HUH! | CRETE::MARINO |  | Tue Dec 29 1987 14:24 | 10 | 
|  |     It's funny to come across this note.  I love the name Caileigh/Kailee,
    I heard it in a song one time, and ever since then, have absolutely
    loved the name. I thought it was spelled kaileigh!  But I guess
    either way it's still beautiful.  My family background in more
    Italian and I am not sure how it would sit with my in-laws if
    we decided to name a child we may have Kailee and not Angela!
    ha ha!
    
    Well, congrats to Caileigh, she sounds like a special child.
    
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| 69.11 | "Kaileigh" | EDUHCI::WARREN |  | Sun Jan 03 1988 09:33 | 8 | 
|  |     She IS very special!! I would love to get my hand on a song about
    a Caileigh--if you remember the name of it or who did it, please
    let me know. 
    
    Thx,
    
    Tracy
    
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| 69.12 | Kayleigh | KERNEL::BANKS |  | Wed Jun 01 1988 06:29 | 7 | 
|  |     
    The group that wrote and sang the song are Marrilion and they spelt
    the name Kayleigh which I believe is from Scottish origin.
    
    All the best to you and your family
    
    Kevin
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| 69.13 | Kayleen | ATLAST::MARYJO | OASSETS Support | Wed Dec 14 1988 17:07 | 2 | 
|  |     
    I grew up with a girl whose name was Kayleen.  
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| 69.14 | CEILIDH | WR1FOR::CHEWNING_CA |  | Thu May 18 1989 18:45 | 45 | 
|  |     
    Hi everyone!
    I am new to this system so I thought I'd join in.  The name
    Ceileigh is a beautiful name that I have always liked very
    much.  Here is a twist for all of you!!!!!!!
    I hope this isnt offensive to anyone but how about that
    name for a puppy??
       
    
    
    
    
    I had a wonderful dog when I was growing up with the same name.
    But what is interesting about it was the spelling of her name. 
    My parents spelled it like this:  CEILIDH (pronounced Ceileigh)
    
    It is of Scotish decent and I believe they got the spelling from
    some book they over crossed.  The book might have had something
    to do with Shetlan Sheep dogs (Sheltie's) which Ceilidh was.  She
    was my first dog and she was a sweetheart!! We now have here puppies
    which are now 11 years old.  There names are Brigadoon and Peaches.
    
    Strange I know!!!!
    
    Once again I love the name Ceilidh, Ceileigh, or however you'd
    like to spell it.!!
    
    Carolyn                                     1
  
    
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     EX
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| 69.15 | Late reply | KERBER::SUTHERLAND | But kata is very important.. | Mon May 07 1990 06:38 | 7 | 
|  |    Bit late to give a reply to this I suppose, but the name did intrigue me.
   Ceilidh is of scottish origin and is gaelic (old scottish) for a music and
   dance party.  It is still used where I come from in the frozen north, 
   though the proper spelling is caelidh pronounced kaylee.
Garry
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| 69.16 | correct pronunciation? | AUNTB::ZIZZI |  | Wed May 16 1990 12:27 | 20 | 
|  |     
    re 69.0...
    
    	Tracy,
    
    	I read your note a couple of months ago and since then I
    	haven't been able to get the name Caileigh out of my mind.
    	Both my husband and I think it is a beautiful name and are
    	planning to use it if we have a girl.  (I am due this Sunday,
    	May 20th!)
                                      
    	I do have a question though... how do you pronounce it?
    	Is it "Ca  leigh" with the accent on the first syllable
    	or with the accent on the second syllable?  Or... is it
    	"K  leigh"?   (Or am I totally off base?)
    
    	I'd really appreciate it if someone could tell me how
    	to pronouce this name correctly.  Many thanks in advance.
                                                 
    	Barbara-Ann
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| 69.17 | Kay lee | KERBER::SUTHERLAND | My wife the kendo widow.. | Thu May 17 1990 03:16 | 3 | 
|  |      Kay Lee  -  though the lee is short.
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| 69.18 | Caeli | FENNEL::MACDONALD_K |  | Fri May 18 1990 15:57 | 6 | 
|  |     My friend had a daughter last November and named her Caeli -
    same pronounciation (kay-lee) but different spelling, obviously.
    I think it's a pretty name.
    
    - Kathryn
    
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