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Re: If you had twins today
No one faint, but I have some new ones!B/G: Lucian Pericles and Susannah Laura "Luke and Sanna"
G/G: Susannah Laura and Theresa Charlotte "Sanna and Tess"
B/B: Lucian Pericles and Jasper Henry "Luke and Jasper"p.s. Georgia, I like the nn Carrie and love the combo Asher Timothy.
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I know this thread is a little old now, but I haven't checked this board in a while. I have thought in the past that we sometimes have similar taste in names, but I must tell you that I actually have a daughter named Tessa - we only call her Tess, and if I'm lucky enough to have another daughter, she will probably be called Susannah - with the nn Sanna! Love your choices.
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Susannah Laura is lovely. And Sanna as a NN, I wish I'd seen that earlier.As a twin with Theresa Charlotte, it looks awesome. Sanna and Tess work well together. (Though I have a soft spot for Tessa.)Lucian Pericles is an awesome combo, and Jasper Henry is very handsome. (Ever thought of Perry as a NN for Jasper?)
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Thanks :)
I have a soft spot for Tessa too, but I think it would be too rhymey with Sanna, or I'd use it.I hadn't thought of Perry as a nn for Jasper actually, I wasn't going to use one at all. It's an interesting idea, though doesn't seem very natural in my accent. (JAS-puh doesn't go too easily to PEH-ree.) I'll bear it in mind!
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Oh yeah, I forgot you were Irish. XD Kinda silly, since it's right there in your username.I did notice the Sanna/Tessa rhyme thing. That's the only thing that stinks, because Sanna's very pretty.
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I actually live in England so I have an English accent, but no matter!I love nn Sanna, it's partly why I like Susannah so much. I would use Tessa if I didn't use Sanna, but Tess is a better compromise than Suze / Susie imo. They sound a bit eternally young to me.OT, but I love your real name :)
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Thank you!I love Jasper Henry! No, adore it! :D
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