Female sibsets
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Savannah and Beatrice- Beatrice sounds much more classic and the sound of Savannah always bothered me.
Lucia and Faith- prefer it to be said Lu-thee-uh for some reason, this fits.
Mabel and Robin- fine.
Esme and Ava (a bit bland maybe?)- I like Esme, not Ava though.
Liberty and Pearl- Pearl sounds much older.
Eliza and Violet- cute
Françoise and Genevieve- french, they fit
Paris and Sicily (too themed?)- too much of a theme for me
Hildegard and Magdalena- Hildegard is ugly to me
Lucia and Faith- prefer it to be said Lu-thee-uh for some reason, this fits.
Mabel and Robin- fine.
Esme and Ava (a bit bland maybe?)- I like Esme, not Ava though.
Liberty and Pearl- Pearl sounds much older.
Eliza and Violet- cute
Françoise and Genevieve- french, they fit
Paris and Sicily (too themed?)- too much of a theme for me
Hildegard and Magdalena- Hildegard is ugly to me
Savannah and Beatrice: They don't sound like sisters. They sound like a granddaughter and her great-grandmother. Love Savannah.
Lucia and Faith: They sound like they could be sisters. I like them both, but never know how to say Lucia. Prefer Loo-SEE-a.
Mabel and Robin: Robin's cute. Mabel is butt-ugly and they don't sound like sissters at all.
Esme and Ava (a bit bland maybe?) Bland pretentious name plus just bland name equals bland times two.
Liberty and Pearl: They sound like somebody's sailboats.
Eliza and Violet: And these two sound like two cute widdle fantasy story characters some teenage girl came up with for her Narnia ripoff.
Françoise and Genevieve: Very French, very old French.
Paris and Sicily (too themed?) Yes, too themed.
Hildegard and Magdalene: They sound like sisters. The nun kind of sisters.
Lucia and Faith: They sound like they could be sisters. I like them both, but never know how to say Lucia. Prefer Loo-SEE-a.
Mabel and Robin: Robin's cute. Mabel is butt-ugly and they don't sound like sissters at all.
Esme and Ava (a bit bland maybe?) Bland pretentious name plus just bland name equals bland times two.
Liberty and Pearl: They sound like somebody's sailboats.
Eliza and Violet: And these two sound like two cute widdle fantasy story characters some teenage girl came up with for her Narnia ripoff.
Françoise and Genevieve: Very French, very old French.
Paris and Sicily (too themed?) Yes, too themed.
Hildegard and Magdalene: They sound like sisters. The nun kind of sisters.
Liberty and Pearl is my favourite. I don't think Esme and Ava is too bland at all, though I do agree Paris and Sicily sounds too themed
I'm not sure I'd pair Savannah with Beatrice personally; Savannah sounds far more youthful than Beatrice. Beatrice is a classic name with a heavy Victorian/Edwardian and early 20th century literary association (Beatrix Potter). Savannah on the other hand sounds very 1970s/1980s to me (though I'm unsure why)
I'm not sure I'd pair Savannah with Beatrice personally; Savannah sounds far more youthful than Beatrice. Beatrice is a classic name with a heavy Victorian/Edwardian and early 20th century literary association (Beatrix Potter). Savannah on the other hand sounds very 1970s/1980s to me (though I'm unsure why)