Benjamin Asher is very handsome. I absolutely love the combo! Asher Isaac was on our list, but Asher is just getting so popular in our area. Benjamin is still our #1 boy's name.
I'd go with Caleb over Kaleb -- a more conventional spelling and honestly, it's the same name, but Kaleb is going to constantly have to correct people. Caleb Eli is cute; Caleb Elijah would be even better.
I am more a fan of the middle names but Benjamin Asher has a nice flow to it. I really hate the nickname Benny for some reason and Caleb is just a name I really dislike.
oddly, prefer the hebrew asher to american asher when paired with benjamin (normally i prefer the american).
not a fan of caleb eli; i don't think they flow well. i think in my warped mind caleb starts and ends with a strong consonant sound, and eli is mostly vowels.
hebrew: AH-share, UH-share or AWE-share depending on how you pronounce your vowels (c:
american: ASH-er (or at least that's the only way i've heard it pronounced here in california and when i taught in texas--there may be regionalisms i'm not aware of)
I like the name Ben, but don't like Benjamin. If I have a boy, I plan on naming him Bennet, so I can still use Ben. I love Asher. I don't love K/Caleb or Eli. Caleb sounds whimpy to me and we used to have a dog named Eli so I associate it with dogs. lol
The first names are my two favorite boy names! (Given Caleb is spelled with a C). I'm neutral to positive on the middles.
We, however, are not using them (even though my husband really likes them too) because my husband has not one, not two, but four (FOUR!) cousins who named their kids Caleb. We weren't about to be the fifth. And we like Ben as a nickname but our last name is a short one syllable name that begins with B and they just sound stupid together even though they are nice on their own.
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I'm not a fan of the other one.
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Caleb Eli doesn't flow very well IMO.
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I much prefer Caleb to Kaleb. Caleb Eli is nice.
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I'd go with Caleb over Kaleb -- a more conventional spelling and honestly, it's the same name, but Kaleb is going to constantly have to correct people. Caleb Eli is cute; Caleb Elijah would be even better.
Of the two, I like Benjamin Asher better.
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not a fan of caleb eli; i don't think they flow well. i think in my warped mind caleb starts and ends with a strong consonant sound, and eli is mostly vowels.
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american: ASH-er (or at least that's the only way i've heard it pronounced here in california and when i taught in texas--there may be regionalisms i'm not aware of)
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[K]Caleb Eli feels too short. It's abrupt.
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We, however, are not using them (even though my husband really likes them too) because my husband has not one, not two, but four (FOUR!) cousins who named their kids Caleb. We weren't about to be the fifth. And we like Ben as a nickname but our last name is a short one syllable name that begins with B and they just sound stupid together even though they are nice on their own.