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Sibset
I was sitting in my Journalism class rather bored today and decided to think of a sibset. Lately I've been wanting 3 girls and 1 boy (in the very distant future of course). Here's what I came up with:Lawson Samuel
Jaci Allison
Tessa Christine
Danielle ElizabethWDYT?
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Lawson Samuel-love Samuel, HATE Lawson
Jaci Allison-hate Jaci, like Allison
Tessa Christine-nms
Danielle Elizabeth-nice
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Well, it's sort of a mish-mash of dated names. I think you've got a good start on things, though; I wouldn't die of fright if I was named any of those--except perhaps Jaci. If I was a Jaci, I'd pine away for a full name that didn't sound like a pep squad reject.Working from the names you've started with, I think I'd call them:Lawrence Samuel (or better yet, Laurence Samuel)
Jacqueline Alice or Jacquelle Allison or Jacquette Allison (though I would call her Jax, not Jaci)
Teresa Christine (Tessa is too nicknamey for me, and I'm not particularly fond of it)
Danielle Elizabeth (I can't find anything suitably similar enough to Danielle to replace it--I really don't like the repeated El- sounds in the combo)The names as you've got them work fine together, though.Array

This message was edited 5/13/2005, 8:19 PM

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Trendy....but decent. Jaci, though isn't.Siri
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I agree. But...To be fair, Jaci means "moon" in Tupi, a Native American language. Not that most people would know that, of course.
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