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pleasesupriseme.livejournal.com) wrote in
babynames2011-05-25 10:29 pm
questions!
I'm a few weeks from having my daughter and was curious if you folks think the name we've picked works well with her brother and sister's names.
Her brother is Oliver Milo and her sister is Delilah Pepper. Unless she really doesn't seem to suit it, we were planning on calling her Lucy Marigold. What'cha think?
Also, an acquaintance on facebook posted her (fraternal) twin girl's first names and she's due in August- Kailee and Kailyn. I'm not digging it. Where do you draw the line for names being too matchy? I don't mind the same first initial but.. I think those sound way too alike.
Her brother is Oliver Milo and her sister is Delilah Pepper. Unless she really doesn't seem to suit it, we were planning on calling her Lucy Marigold. What'cha think?
Also, an acquaintance on facebook posted her (fraternal) twin girl's first names and she's due in August- Kailee and Kailyn. I'm not digging it. Where do you draw the line for names being too matchy? I don't mind the same first initial but.. I think those sound way too alike.
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also, yes, i'd totally confuse kailee and kailyn
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I'd confuse their names too, they're just so similar. They're actually going to be my son's step sisters, so I'm not looking forward to it. Plus I have tons of negative associations with the name Kailee from a horrible boss. Bummer!
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I went to school with a Hailey and Holly and an Asha and Aisha. Oy.
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Does Delilah have a nick-name, and do you ever plan on giving her one? Delilah and Lucy are fine, but Lily and Lucy might be a bit matchy.
Congrats, by the way!
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Thanks! I'm pretty excited. The girls will be about 11 months apart in age, so I figured having similar names (nouns for middle names) would be interesting.
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The twin names are... eesh, confusing!
I know someone whose 3 children (all single births) are Kayla, Kylie, and Kayden. I could never do something like that!
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I'm hoping they all have a good ring to them, they're a lot more whimsical than some folk's tastes and that's ok with me. My friend named her children really long, gorgeous, and very serious sounding names. I love seeing the different styles people have for names, the more distinct the better.
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Kailee and Kailyn = waaaaay too similar/cutesy.
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And Lucy Marigold is gorgeous. It flows so well.
I hate Kailee and Kailyn. I'm actually extremely picky when it comes to matchy sib-sets. I don't like alliteration, themes, or anything of that matter. I like names that are similar and in style and popularity. So for instance, Elizabeth and William or Noah and Sophia (while none of these names are my favorite, they make sense because of their popularity and style).
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I am very picky about names, so I wondered if I was just being a jerk, but.. I hate that set of names for those girls. The parents haven't got much taste otherwise, so I really wasn't that surprised.
Now, your examples sound great together! I'm not a fan of using more common names like Elizabeth and William but together they really do work well together and have their own style.
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We thought about using Lucille instead of Lucy to give it more of a grown up feel, but I wouldn't ever call her anything but Lucy and I don't see the point of naming your kid one thing with the intention of calling them another, you know?
I really dug hearing your opinion, totally on track with my own.
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The twins - not so much.
I just met some twins (age 13ish) who were Demarcio and Demarcia. Their teacher came up to me (I was the registration person at an event) and actually said it like this: I've got De-marsh-ee-oo and De-marsh-ee-a, there's two of them. Haha.
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Thanks! I loved the name Pepper and couldn't go with it for a first name, so middle it was. Turned out perfect because now the girls can both have nouns for their middle names- veg and flora!
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but when she pronounces them with her pretty Spanish accent they dont actually sound that much alike.
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All the names are really sweet. I saw mention of longer names for Lucy, while I think it's nice on it's own have you considered Lucia, Luciana or Lucinda.
I'm also struggling with the idea of giving one child a shorter name than the other. My daughter is Eleanor but our top pick for this bean, if it's a girl is Freya, and I feel like that's so much shorter and I can't really think of a good nick name for it.
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I knew twin girls in grade school called Francesca and Francisca - yikes.
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Francesca and Francisca? That is so close it isn't even funny. Poor girls!
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Nice icon, by the way. It's been forever since I watched Big Love, and she's pretty much the reason I ever did.
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