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They both end in -n, is that too match?
Brothers to Veda. |
| Great together. |
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To me, yes.
What about: Rowan & Jasper Rowan & Frederick Kieran & Elliot Kieran & Bruno |
| Lovely, OP. |
| Those names are a mouthful to say together. They don't really seem to go together but maybe that's just me. |
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The N ending is fine but Kieran strikes me as very feminine (Rowan is unisex in the US) as well as try-hard. I'd go with something else. If you want Irish, maybe Connor or Garrett?
Congrats on your twins! |
| I think they go together and there’s no problem at all. |
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Love them. And there's nothing feminine about Kieran if you're Irish.
Kinda weird choices if you're not Irish though. |
| Honestly the N ending bug me and sound so clumsy to say together. Any other choices, OP? |
We aren’t particularly concerned about the names sounding “feminine”. More about if they’re too match. We really prefer Kieran over Rowan but can’t think of what we’d like with Kieran aside from a Arlo which seems very popular right now. We know both names are traditionally male names. |
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Rylee
Sean Donovan |
| I think they sound fine together but I don't really care for the name Kieran (Rowan is a nice name, though) |
Arlo is popular? Really, Arlo? |
We have a niece named Arlo and a boy in DS5 class is Arlo. Popular? No? But I know more Arlos than Kieran’s or male Rowan’s. |
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I know 2 Arlos 1 and 4
But I LOVE it! |