Anonymous wrote:I personally find them too similar, yes.
In addition to encouraging people to call them Lillie and Willie, they will also get Lil and Will.
I also just think visually, it's so many "L"s. Are there any Ls in your last name? If so, it's just overkill.
Anonymous wrote:Too similar for siblings?
We have a Lillian that goes by Lillie. We like William for baby #2. I imagine he’d mostly be called William but maybe Will. We’d avoid Willie.
Are these too similar? Both are very important family names.
Anonymous wrote:Too similar for siblings?
We have a Lillian that goes by Lillie. We like William for baby #2. I imagine he’d mostly be called William but maybe Will. We’d avoid Willie.
Are these too similar? Both are very important family names.
Anonymous wrote:They’re fine for siblings, but I don’t like William or any of it’s diminutives (Will, Bill, Billy, etc.). It really doesn’t matter what someone’s siblings are named as soon as they become an older child/teenager. It especially doesn’t matter in adulthood. I don’t know what 99% of my friends’ siblings’ names are as an adult. Parents overthink these things way too much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP. I don't like the name Liam. It seems a bit poser-Celtic. Like Maeve and Siobhan. People pick it without any connection to the ethnic background.
If OP used William they better have royal ancestry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too similar for siblings?
We have a Lillian that goes by Lillie. We like William for baby #2. I imagine he’d mostly be called William but maybe Will. We’d avoid Willie.
Are these too similar? Both are very important family names.
Billy and Lillie?
Very few Billys these days