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Female sibsets
Savannah and Beatrice
Lucia and Faith
Mabel and Robin
Esme and Ava (a bit bland maybe?)
Liberty and Pearl
Eliza and Violet
Françoise and Genevieve
Paris and Sicily (too themed?)
Hildegard and Magdalena
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I love Eliza and Violet, and like Hildegard and Magdalena separately, but I don't think they go well together.
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Hildegard and Magdalena's parents must be Catholic as hell.
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Mabel & Robin are super cute, not sure I’d use them but I’d love to meet a sibling set in real life named this.
I like Eliza and Violet. Great pair, spunky, pretty, easy to spell.
I like Esme and Ava but not together.
I like Pearl but not Liberty. I like Libby though.What about Pearl and Esme ?
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Pearl and Esme is nice I like that
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Thanks. :)
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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
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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.
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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 themedI'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)
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