CollyWombles Sun 06-Jan-19 22:11:06

I can't see that it would bother him unless he became a Christian which is not something anyone can predict and obviously adults can change their name if they wish. I really don't like the spelling Kane, though I see why you would suggest that.



I can't argue that some people think it's chavvy! That's the opinions I was more interested in as the religious one is not an issue. I already have a son called Mason and live in Scotland, I remember getting told I could never take him to Glasgow and he wouldn't be able to get a job if I called him Mason, because of it being either a protestant or Catholic name, can't remember which. He is now 10 and has had no issues with his name.



A lovely girl I went to school with had a son called Cain that sadly passed away and my kids school have a sports cup named after him. It was actually my daughter that initially suggested Cain as the name Cain to her was a lovely popular boy she used to know! We hadn't thought of it before her suggestion but it's the one name so far we both really like with the added bonus of the kids liking it too.