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And old friend from highschool just had her second child, a boy, named: Nolan, making the family:Pauline Petra x Robin
Lindy - daughter
Nolan - son. I was surprised, as Lindy is a very on-trend Dutch name (cutesy, diminutive) and Nolan is very English and not very on-trend at all."Find what you love, and let it kill you." Charles Bukowski

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I think Nolan is a very handsome Irish name. I'm not sure I'd ever use it, however I don't mind it at all. Don't care for the rest of the family names, however.
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Hi !!!Lindy and Nolan?
It is a terrible sibset..
Don't you see that they repeat the L and the N?
I think that they clash too much.I love Robin!!!
I like Petra and Pauline..but not together.
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I like both names, and I don't think they clash, but I'm an American.
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Interesting that you think of Nolan as English - I think of it as French! Or an Irish surname.
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I really like NolanI like Lindy too but feel it needs a full name for it
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I would actually see this sibset used by a hipster couple in metro U.S. I think they work together. Nolan is gaining some notice, but if they are so different where you live... I wonder if Nolan is honoring?
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