Triplets
I'm expecting triplet girls and wanted some opinions on my selection
1. Robyn, Rose and Heather.
2. Robyn, Emma and Daniella.
3. Robyn, Heather and Louisa
1. Robyn, Rose and Heather.
2. Robyn, Emma and Daniella.
3. Robyn, Heather and Louisa
Replies
Heather is very dated and 80's imo. I do not care for it at all.
I would go with Robyn, Emma and Daniella.
I would go with Robyn, Emma and Daniella.
I totally agree with this.
I pick Robyn, Heather, and Louisa. They complement each other the best.
Robyn, Heather & Louisa for sure!
Rose and Heather are too themey together
Robyn, Emma & Daniella is awkward to say
Louisa is all kinds of awesome
Rose and Heather are too themey together
Robyn, Emma & Daniella is awkward to say
Louisa is all kinds of awesome
I really don't like Emma and RObin together because Robyn sounds like Emmas mom. And Heather is just to 1980 to me. Then again, Robyn is pretty 1980 also. Is that a time perid from which you like names? I could come up with a bunch!
Jessica
Jennifer
Stacey
Charmaine
Lisa
Ashley
Erica
Danielle
Casey
Maybe some otger themed suggestions to go with Robyn?
birds?
Lynette
Sparrow
Starling
Zipporah
Aderyn
Circe
Avis
Kestrel
Luana
Raven
Dove
Nightengale
Or mabye Robin Hood?
Marian (maid Marian)
Johna (Little John)
Merry (Merry Men)
Richelle / Richardine (King Richard)
Locksley (Robin of Locksley)
Or maybe Literary?
Robyn from Christopher Robin (Winnie the Pooh)
Beatrix (author of Peter Rabbit)
Theodora (for Theodor Geisel aka Dr. Seuss)
Names with a "y" in them:
Robyn
Audrey
Aubrey
Yasmine
Layne
Lysandra
Leya
Jessica
Jennifer
Stacey
Charmaine
Lisa
Ashley
Erica
Danielle
Casey
Maybe some otger themed suggestions to go with Robyn?
birds?
Lynette
Sparrow
Starling
Zipporah
Aderyn
Circe
Avis
Kestrel
Luana
Raven
Dove
Nightengale
Or mabye Robin Hood?
Marian (maid Marian)
Johna (Little John)
Merry (Merry Men)
Richelle / Richardine (King Richard)
Locksley (Robin of Locksley)
Or maybe Literary?
Robyn from Christopher Robin (Winnie the Pooh)
Beatrix (author of Peter Rabbit)
Theodora (for Theodor Geisel aka Dr. Seuss)
Names with a "y" in them:
Robyn
Audrey
Aubrey
Yasmine
Layne
Lysandra
Leya
Sorry, but I don't like any of the sets you have as they are! I think Emma, Rose and Louisa would be a far nicer set. All those names are timeless classics and work nicely together.
since I know you love Robyn so much
I won't try to suggest a mix of any of your other names minus Robyn :)
Robyn, Heather and Louisa is my personal fave of your choices - each girl gets her own initial and all three names are very different and unique in style, which is refreshing to see on multiples.
If I may be given one moment of namenerd brattiness though, I would say that the combination of Robyn, Emma and Louisa is very lovely indeed! :)
I won't try to suggest a mix of any of your other names minus Robyn :)
Robyn, Heather and Louisa is my personal fave of your choices - each girl gets her own initial and all three names are very different and unique in style, which is refreshing to see on multiples.
If I may be given one moment of namenerd brattiness though, I would say that the combination of Robyn, Emma and Louisa is very lovely indeed! :)
LOL
Namenerd brattiness... you learned from the masters!
Namenerd brattiness... you learned from the masters!
I think Emma, Louisa and Rose would be wonderful!
Oh, yes. That would be wonderful!
I have to agree
Robyn, Emma and Daniella. I prefer if the names doesn't start with the same letters. But the names I like the best are Rose, Emma and Daniella.
I would go with set 3.
Heather will be a bit unusual among her peers, which is a plus IMO. Louisa is a beautiful name.
I would not go with set 1 because Rose, although nice, is too plain for my taste. Heather is OK, though.
I would not go with set 2 because Emma probably would find herself amongst a sea of other Emmas. Daniella I just don't find very exciting.
Heather will be a bit unusual among her peers, which is a plus IMO. Louisa is a beautiful name.
I would not go with set 1 because Rose, although nice, is too plain for my taste. Heather is OK, though.
I would not go with set 2 because Emma probably would find herself amongst a sea of other Emmas. Daniella I just don't find very exciting.
2. Robyn, Emma and Daniella.
I prefer this set best.
Really what I would like is Robyn, Emma and Louisa. I think that would be your best combination. I also think the spelling Robin is most attractive. I feel the "replace the i with a y" trend is really a dead horse being kicked.
I prefer this set best.
Really what I would like is Robyn, Emma and Louisa. I think that would be your best combination. I also think the spelling Robin is most attractive. I feel the "replace the i with a y" trend is really a dead horse being kicked.
This message was edited 1/1/2010, 6:35 PM