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[Opinions] Breaking the pattern, or my problem with Irish names
Recently, I have been loving the names Connor, Liam, Aidan, and Sean -- very easy to pronounce and commonly seen Irish names. The problem is, I can only seem to pair them with each other or similar names that are tied to the Irish heritage (in fact, I have distant cousins: Sean and Connor, and friend's cousins: Aidan, Sean, and Alistair). I am only a fraction of a fraction Irish and I really want to break out of the rut that I am in.
What non-Irish names do you think would work as siblings for these names: Connor, Liam, Aidan, and Sean? Thanks in advance for your help
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Scottish? Callum, Stuart/Stewart, Lachlan, Douglas, Hamish, Colin, Craig, Lewis, Mitchell, Fraser, Ewan, Ian, Tavish???
I'd also spell Connor, Conor. It's how it's commonly spelled in Ireland anyhow.Rory would work too but I'm not really helping by giving you more varied ideas, sorry. Some of the suggestions sound very nice with your choices though.
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