Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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!
Exactly the opposite reaction. Kieran is clearly a boy, but I've never met a male Rowan, and it reads as a woman's name to me, not unisex. (FWIW, I'm from the UK, not the US.)
Anonymous wrote: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!
Anonymous wrote:To me, yes.
What about:
Rowan & Jasper
Rowan & Frederick
Kieran & Elliot
Kieran & Bruno
Anonymous wrote:Great together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those names are a mouthful to say together. They don't really seem to go together but maybe that's just me.
Same. They are names that sound like other names... Rowan, Ronan, Roman?
What is Kieran? It sounds like a beer.
I assume you have a simple last name?
I guess all names should be named James and Elizabeth. Forget that other cultures exist. This is America, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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!
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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those names are a mouthful to say together. They don't really seem to go together but maybe that's just me.
Same. They are names that sound like other names... Rowan, Ronan, Roman?
What is Kieran? It sounds like a beer.
I assume you have a simple last name?
Anonymous wrote:Those names are a mouthful to say together. They don't really seem to go together but maybe that's just me.