Troy and Tory
Yes, this is a brother and sister set I know. When said, I obviously noticed the names were matchy, but until I spelled them out loud, I didn't even realize that basically the only difference is the order of two letters.
Way, way too matchy...
Way, way too matchy...
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Yes, it reminds me of the fact that my sister named her youngest daughter Janine. My name is Janice. There is only a difference of one letter. But they are pronounced quite differently. Still, in her place, the fact that I had a sister named Janice would really make me hesitate about using Janine.
I would definitely have avoided Troy and Tory. I only like Tory as a nickname for Victoria anyway, not on its own.
I would definitely have avoided Troy and Tory. I only like Tory as a nickname for Victoria anyway, not on its own.
I agree. They don't sound much alike, but they definately look alike.
This message was edited 11/13/2009, 7:01 PM
Heh. Whenever I see the name "Tory," I always read it as "Troy." I'm surprised I didn't read the title of this thread as "Troy and Troy."