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One of my coworkers recently welcomed a new son named Taylen. Taylen joins his big brother Braylen.Both of the names are passable on their own, but as a sibset it’s too matchy.
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I think I just puked on myself a little
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My first thought: those would be obnoxious as twin names; but they aren't even twins and their names are that alike?My second thought: wait, Braylen is a boy? If I heard the name aloud I'd think the parent was saying Braelyn and calling for their daughter. (This could be because I have a much younger cousin named Braelyn.)My third thought: wow, are these are some stereotypically bad names.
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Hi !!!Congratulations to your coworker!A new baby is a bliss, especially in this year full of illness.About the names..
I rate both 2/10
They are obviously madeup and so cheesy and trendy!
No history behind them. Together in a sibset they are even worse.
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What if she has another one? Shaylen? A fourth- Jaylen? Fifth- Quaylen? This could go on for all 26 letters of the alphabet!What unsubstantial, uninteresting names, and to make them rhyme on top of it... *sigh*
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Wow, that's juSt crazy close, and I don't really like the names either, passable
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Yoinks. Nope! I don't care for these at all.
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Here I was, just innocently lurking around on Ops when I saw this.Had to go to the trouble of signing in to say how ridiculous this is. It's really laughable.
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No imagination. I only find them passable in the context of them passing fleetingly through the mind before being thrown in the homogenised pile of Taylors / Taylas, Braydens, Baylors, Kailyns etc etc. Completely forgettable and atrocious as a sibset.
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