Um, Kaelin doesn't mean "waterfall pool". It's either a kre8iv form of
Kaylyn or a kre8iv form of
Cailin, or even of
Caoilfhionn /
Caoilainn /
Coilean.
I like
Kaylyn (strictly as a combination of
Kay and
Lynn, and preferably used in honour of a special
Kay and
Lynn),
Cailin,
Brooke and
Brooks for boys, and
Wyatt for a boy.
Click here for "water" names:
http://snipurl.com/9m0m. There's also Pelagie, the French feminine form of
Pelagius, which was half the name of the
Marquis de
Sade's wife Renée-Pelagie.
Miranda