Although it matters to some people more than others, I think most of us here agree that sibling names should go together stylistically, or at least not clash horribly. Which brings me to a problem. Not a pressing one, since there are no babies in my near future, but still. I have two distinctly different "styles" that I lean toward. More dominant at the moment is the Neo-Traditionalist: Alice, Charlotte, Lily, Gabriel, Jonah. The other, starting to swing back into favor, is more of an Offbeat style: Callista, Ariana, Tabitha, Dominic, Jasper. What do you do when you like, not just more than one name, but more than one kind of name, about equally? The choice for Baby 1 sets the tone for all the others to follow, so it's an important choice to make!
I suppose I could try giving my husband a vote, but since he's not in the near future either...
ETA: Thanks for all the responses! I feel a little reassured now that I can use a name from one set without ruling out the others forever. Yay!
I suppose I could try giving my husband a vote, but since he's not in the near future either...
ETA: Thanks for all the responses! I feel a little reassured now that I can use a name from one set without ruling out the others forever. Yay!
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Date: 2010-04-12 04:52 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2010-04-12 04:57 am (UTC)My older 2 have very traditional names (first and middle(s), in fact) but my youngest has a name you very VERY rarely here in the US ("Annika"). I did not feel like giving her a more traditional or regional name just because her older siblings had such names.
Each of my children are very different, and are named accordingly. :)
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Date: 2010-04-12 05:08 am (UTC)I agree with the commenter that noted that you don't want to name one kid Kayleigh and one Richard, or one Rainbow and the other Charlie, because that doesn't really make sense. But your list of Offbeat names still encompasses some pretty traditional ones.
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Date: 2010-04-12 05:12 am (UTC)Samantha and Charlotte
Samantha and Brandy
Samantha and Araminta
Samantha and Lauren
Theoretically the sibling names are all the same "style" as Samantha (depending on how you define Samantha's style), but the sib name changes the perception of Samantha's name.
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Date: 2010-04-12 02:27 pm (UTC)I think maybe you're just looking too far into it. I mean, Lily and Tabitha, no one is going to see a difference in tone or style or be like WTF was that mother thinking? All of your names would work together.
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Date: 2010-04-12 02:29 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-04-12 04:25 pm (UTC)but in seriousness, it sounds like you and I have similar tastes and similar husbands, so we'll be going the more traditional route too.
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Date: 2010-04-12 06:27 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-04-12 06:29 pm (UTC)An example:
Giulia
Megan
Wade
Wyatt
My siblings and my name. I don't think they are all of the same style, but each name definitely fits each of us. When I name my kids, I will go more for names I like rather than worrying about matching sibsetsd.
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Date: 2010-04-12 09:16 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-04-12 10:03 pm (UTC)Thankfully, I tend toward Greek Mythology names with a hint of English Traditional and Latin: Ariadne, Persephone, Anastasia, Andromeda, Camilla, Ulysses, Verity, Arthur, Henry. I'd pair any of the names with the others without a second thought, even though on paper Verity, Ulysses, and Anastasia may not "go" together.
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Date: 2010-04-13 03:14 pm (UTC)