I don't care for the practice. It's not something I've thought about a lot though. I think it may bother me because 1. it's unusual in my country (US) and 2. it takes away from the child's individuality. Well, that sounds odd. The child is still just as unique from their siblings as they would be regardless, except for the name. But I'm sure you knew what I meant.
I guess I could see how it could be sweet, as you described it a few times below. It is a sort of extra connection between the kids. Still, I'm not sold. I've always enjoyed the differences in everyone's names.
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Date: 2011-11-14 09:36 pm (UTC)I guess I could see how it could be sweet, as you described it a few times below. It is a sort of extra connection between the kids. Still, I'm not sold. I've always enjoyed the differences in everyone's names.