Re: Sibset.
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DD: Evening Rae - This name continues to grow on me. It's eccentric, certainly, but it has nickname possibilities and the middle name Rae to bring it down to earth a little bit, so I think it works.
DS: Morpheus Michael - Morpheus, on the other hand, hasn't grown on me. It's just not a name that I can imagine any human being ever living up to, and the lack of nicknames (aside from Morph, which is along the same lines as Morpheus) also works against it.
DD/DS: Katharine Angelorum, Nathaniel Pleasant - I like both of these, although I prefer the look of Angelorum to the sound. I'm not a big fan of Pleasant, but it sounds nice with Nathaniel, and it works as a middle name.
DD: Margalo Mary - How are you pronouncing Margalo? I'm not entirely sure how I feel about the first name, but I the nickname Marlo has a nice spunky retro feel to it that I really like. And I love Mary.
DS: Edmond Cornelius - I prefer the spelling Edmund, but Edmond is nice too. Something about the flow of Edmond Cornelius feels off, though.
DD: Scarlet Carson Edith - I'm not a big fan of Scarlet Carson. The repeated "car" sound in both names makes it a very harsh-sounding combo to my ears. The blatant movie connection doesn't really appeal to me either (even though I love the movie). Have you thought about Scarlet Carson or Scarlet-Carson as a double middle name? Edith Scarlet Carson, perhaps?
DS: Morpheus Michael - Morpheus, on the other hand, hasn't grown on me. It's just not a name that I can imagine any human being ever living up to, and the lack of nicknames (aside from Morph, which is along the same lines as Morpheus) also works against it.
DD/DS: Katharine Angelorum, Nathaniel Pleasant - I like both of these, although I prefer the look of Angelorum to the sound. I'm not a big fan of Pleasant, but it sounds nice with Nathaniel, and it works as a middle name.
DD: Margalo Mary - How are you pronouncing Margalo? I'm not entirely sure how I feel about the first name, but I the nickname Marlo has a nice spunky retro feel to it that I really like. And I love Mary.
DS: Edmond Cornelius - I prefer the spelling Edmund, but Edmond is nice too. Something about the flow of Edmond Cornelius feels off, though.
DD: Scarlet Carson Edith - I'm not a big fan of Scarlet Carson. The repeated "car" sound in both names makes it a very harsh-sounding combo to my ears. The blatant movie connection doesn't really appeal to me either (even though I love the movie). Have you thought about Scarlet Carson or Scarlet-Carson as a double middle name? Edith Scarlet Carson, perhaps?