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Edmund & Jasper
WDYT of these names, for brothers? **Starfish and coffee, maple syrup and jam/Butterscotch clouds, a tangerine, and a side order of ham**
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Love Edmund, tired of JasperI prefer Jasper as a middle name because, like Beatrix, it's become de rigueur for name enthusiasts to love it.
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In one of my former lives as a children's librarian, I encountered a book, set in England, with a schoolboy character named Jasper, and the explanation was something like "There was always someone in the family called Jasper after a long-ago relative. It was nobody's fault." !! And that book must have dated from the 1970s.
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Well obviously I love Jasper, my Jasper will be 10 years old soon! Edmund is great too. It’s always been my fave Ed- name. I think they sound lovely for brothers, although I prefer the sound of Jasper and Edmund, in that order.
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As a sibset, let me just say they are super British together, lol! But not bad, by any means.
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They both sound like the evil, sniggering villain in a Victorian melodrama, so I suppose that means they go together well!
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Very nice.
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I don't think they go well together
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I love it. Very nice names and combo
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Love them both!
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I like both of those names and they make a really great set. They really suit each other. (:

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They sound great as a sibset. I dislike Edmund but I love Jasper. Together they sound like an old, refined pair wearing vests and monocles.
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I like Edmund, Jasper has always seemed like a pet’s name to me, possibly because it’s the name of the dog in Daphne du Maurier’s Rebecca.
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