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New Baby in the Family (a bit of a doozy)
My cousin just recently welcomed a daughter named River. River joins her big brother Hudson. I like River for a boy, but I’m not really feeling it for a girl. I also think the sibset is too matchy.
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Very unisex to me, but also cringe.
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Very cheesy. Sorry.
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Not only is the sibset super cheesy, but if they have more kids they’ve painted themselves into a corner. The next one could be Valley, but then what?
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The good news is I don’t think they would be having more kids, but yeah I see what you are saying.
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Ouch.
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I’m Australian and that was still my first thought.
Individually, fine, together- major cringe.
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I definitely prefer River on a boy and Hudson and River are weird together.
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What do you think of using Reverie instead?
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I wonder if the Hudson River has any significance to the parents or if they just like the sound
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I guess River was a name that my cousin always liked. She had another name picked out originally but once the baby came she decided she didn’t look that and needed a new one.
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I actually quite like River, but in that set... a bit much, no?
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Wow, don't like either name, I'm not in the USA but I'm sure everyone knows the Hudson river
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The theme is pretty cheesy. Is it intentional? There are probably lots of people who don't know about the Hudson River, so it'll be fine. I can't tell if River and Hudson legitimately have the same kind of energy or if they just seem to because they do technically "belong" together.
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I guess River was a name my cousin always loved. No idea why she didn’t use it for her older one, unless she only likes it for a girl,
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I like River. Hudson is ok. But they're annoying together.

This message was edited 3/20/2022, 12:17 PM

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I like River (prefer it for a boy though) and Hudson is okay, but as a sibset... No.
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