Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Matters to me. They don’t have to be exactly the same (same letter or sounds or lengths) but I like when they sound like they could be siblings. My DH is from a big family and while their names do sound like a family now to me i still notice how dissimilar some of the names are (think Elizabeth and Jennifer).
I think a solid percentage of families with 3+ daughters in the 70s/80s had both of these names. It's weird to me that they strike you as dissimilar - they're both top 10 (maybe 20) names from the decade these people were likely born.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pretty important.
I don’t want matching names but I want them to flow well together.
I’m bothered by families where they’ll have kids names like Catherine, George, Arthur and Rain.
Like, pick a theme.
Okaaaaaaayyyyy![]()
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pretty important.
I don’t want matching names but I want them to flow well together.
I’m bothered by families where they’ll have kids names like Catherine, George, Arthur and Rain.
Like, pick a theme.
Okaaaaaaayyyyy![]()
Anonymous wrote:Pretty important.
I don’t want matching names but I want them to flow well together.
I’m bothered by families where they’ll have kids names like Catherine, George, Arthur and Rain.
Like, pick a theme.
Anonymous wrote:Only when is way off do I think anyone notices. Like in a childhood friend’s family where the four siblings were named: Damali, Sharifa, Rashad, Hasani, and ... Todd.
Anonymous wrote:Matters to me. They don’t have to be exactly the same (same letter or sounds or lengths) but I like when they sound like they could be siblings. My DH is from a big family and while their names do sound like a family now to me i still notice how dissimilar some of the names are (think Elizabeth and Jennifer).