April and Summer
Wdyt? Which is better? I love April.
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I prefer Summer, but both are fine.
Well I’m glad this wasn’t about two sisters with these names. That’d be too much. I like Summer better, but neither are bad. My problem with month and season names are that it feels strange to name a child after a different time than they were born, but it seems boring and like the parents didn’t care to even think about a name if they do name them when they were born. It seems lazy. I know a girl named April Anne. She was born in April and her older sister is named Anne Marie (pretty, but not creative). I just have always imagined her parents thinking crap, we don’t have a name and looking at a calendar and then their other kid and just saying April Anne, yeah that’s fine. Of course, April Anne is now an adult and has named both her kids after Spider-Man characters, so I guess they aren’t a creative bunch when it comes to names.
Hmmm, Id say April. April is a name in my POV means beautiful, winner, skilled April doesnt mean this things but thats my POV. Summer is a nice name i love the season im waiting for it and my biggest hope is for summer to be here. April and Summer would make a really good sibset. April is a month in spring. Summer is a season. They both sound great together!
I like April because it's so nice. I met my classmate in 4th grade school.
Summer is definitely better. Maybe I'm a little bias since I have an ex sister-in-law named April and she is terrible! I once had a dog named Summer too so that's my vote.
I like April
I like both, but I prefer Summer a little bit more.
Both names I have always liked. I used to love April but recently I prefer Summer. To me both these names have specific colours attached to them - April is bright apple green and Summer is vivid, sunny yellow.
While I have preferred Summer for several years now, I still think April looks prettier, it's an exceptionally pleasing combination of letters.
While I have preferred Summer for several years now, I still think April looks prettier, it's an exceptionally pleasing combination of letters.