[Opinions] Siblings from a dream
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Mallory Alexandra is a stunning combination, wow!
Alexander is a classic.
Cosette and Charlotte are very elegant names on their own, but Cosette Charlotte just seems like too much to me. The names are too similar in both spelling and style.
Noelle is a gorgeous name!
Alexander is a classic.
Cosette and Charlotte are very elegant names on their own, but Cosette Charlotte just seems like too much to me. The names are too similar in both spelling and style.
Noelle is a gorgeous name!
I love name dreams! I've had some great ones.
Mallory is a sleeper fave of mine, I forget about it all the time, but I love the way it "feels". Mallory Alexandra works surprisingly well despite seeming mismatched! I am a huge sucker for Alexandra in the middle though, so maybe I'm just biased.
Cosette Charlotte is really cute. I'm getting into Lottie more now that I uncovered it as the name of one of my great great grandmothers.
Mallory, Alexander, Cosette and Noelle is a very interesting sibset. It feels romantic and literary. My brain is making connections with Alexandre Dumas, Les Miserables, Noel Coward.... Mallory shouldn't fit in there but it does.... Oh, there's Thomas Malory! Who wrote La Morte d'Arthur! Perfect, there we go, now I'm happy.
Mallory is a sleeper fave of mine, I forget about it all the time, but I love the way it "feels". Mallory Alexandra works surprisingly well despite seeming mismatched! I am a huge sucker for Alexandra in the middle though, so maybe I'm just biased.
Cosette Charlotte is really cute. I'm getting into Lottie more now that I uncovered it as the name of one of my great great grandmothers.
Mallory, Alexander, Cosette and Noelle is a very interesting sibset. It feels romantic and literary. My brain is making connections with Alexandre Dumas, Les Miserables, Noel Coward.... Mallory shouldn't fit in there but it does.... Oh, there's Thomas Malory! Who wrote La Morte d'Arthur! Perfect, there we go, now I'm happy.
I never dream about names, I only had one dream where a name stood out to me.
Having a son named Alexander and a daughter named Alexandra should be illegal, even if its the girl's middle name.
Mallory Alexandra is a decent combo, but it would be better without a middle name or an entirely different middle name.
Alexander is fine, I suppose.
Cosette Charlotte is surprisingly nice. I usually don't care for "Lottie" but with Cosette, it sounds vintage and cute.
I love Noelle.
Having a son named Alexander and a daughter named Alexandra should be illegal, even if its the girl's middle name.
Mallory Alexandra is a decent combo, but it would be better without a middle name or an entirely different middle name.
Alexander is fine, I suppose.
Cosette Charlotte is surprisingly nice. I usually don't care for "Lottie" but with Cosette, it sounds vintage and cute.
I love Noelle.
Cosette Charlotte "Lottie" is darling! The others are boring to me.
Hi!
Mallory Alexandra: the first Mallory that I've ever seen was a character in the fantasy book series The Spiderwick Chronicles (2003-2004) where she was a first-born elder sister of a twinset with long, wavy, light-brown hair (book cover). When I hear this name she is still my first (and nearly unique) link. The name itself is bad meaning "unfortunate". This fact ruins the combo. I would never use Mallory.
Alexander: ok but overused and quite boring.
Cosette Charlotte clashes both with the c/ch sound and with the 'tt' sound. Interesting though.
Noelle is nice but I prefer it spelled Noëlle.
Mallory Alexandra: the first Mallory that I've ever seen was a character in the fantasy book series The Spiderwick Chronicles (2003-2004) where she was a first-born elder sister of a twinset with long, wavy, light-brown hair (book cover). When I hear this name she is still my first (and nearly unique) link. The name itself is bad meaning "unfortunate". This fact ruins the combo. I would never use Mallory.
Alexander: ok but overused and quite boring.
Cosette Charlotte clashes both with the c/ch sound and with the 'tt' sound. Interesting though.
Noelle is nice but I prefer it spelled Noëlle.