Re: Holy crap!
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Thank you so much! I've been editing like whoa for a while now- bored/still not sleepy- so I'm glad someone liked them. :D
LOL. The Hunter/Fletcher combo was from a namebank, I think. I don't think I like either of those names, but from what I had to work with... they sounded pretty good together (a Fletcher is an arrow-maker, which works with Hunter [besides them ending in -er]). :P
Dexter Jek / Jasper Wicket are among my favorites as well. They're from that Star Wars CAF... maybe you saw it?
LOL. The Hunter/Fletcher combo was from a namebank, I think. I don't think I like either of those names, but from what I had to work with... they sounded pretty good together (a Fletcher is an arrow-maker, which works with Hunter [besides them ending in -er]). :P
Dexter Jek / Jasper Wicket are among my favorites as well. They're from that Star Wars CAF... maybe you saw it?
This message was edited 11/22/2008, 1:43 AM
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Hunter/Fletcher
Yah, I'm very familiar with Fletcher. Hunter goes along fine, but my long-time traditional twin for Fletcher has been Archer. Fletcher and Archer Bowman, as a matter of fact. ;D
I was also very attracted to matching Wyatt and Wayne, which are both such wonderfully rugged, dusty, spur-wearin cowboy names.
I love and admire layering in twinsets. That was why I thought that set in particular was the hands-down best.
I didn't see the Star Wars CAF. I just loved the sound of Dexter Jek. But now I'm goin to look!...
Yah, I'm very familiar with Fletcher. Hunter goes along fine, but my long-time traditional twin for Fletcher has been Archer. Fletcher and Archer Bowman, as a matter of fact. ;D
I was also very attracted to matching Wyatt and Wayne, which are both such wonderfully rugged, dusty, spur-wearin cowboy names.
I love and admire layering in twinsets. That was why I thought that set in particular was the hands-down best.
I didn't see the Star Wars CAF. I just loved the sound of Dexter Jek. But now I'm goin to look!...
There has to be a person out there, somewhere, named Archer Bowman. I just know it.
I agree. Twins names have to match on several levels for me, as opposed to just giving them rhyming names (ugh) or the same first letter.
So...
Even if Iona and Isla appear to just be "I" names, they aren't. I actually chose them because they are Scottish islands (the fact that they are both four letters in length and begin with "I" is just... lucky [or not]).
I agree. Twins names have to match on several levels for me, as opposed to just giving them rhyming names (ugh) or the same first letter.
So...
Even if Iona and Isla appear to just be "I" names, they aren't. I actually chose them because they are Scottish islands (the fact that they are both four letters in length and begin with "I" is just... lucky [or not]).
Not lucky, well done :-)