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Edwin & Cecily
On another name website there is a thread on names people have spotted and someone mentioned a sib set Edwin & Cecily. I love both these names. Both equally dated and yet they fit perfectly with the 100 year name recycle.WDYT of Edwin and Cecily?
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Edwin is super handsome, I like it a lot. As a teenager I didn’t like it and I remember there was a boy in my year level at school named Edwin. It’s in my maternal grandmother’s family tree. Cecily on the other hand does nothing for me. I dislike the sound intensely!
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Very charming! I quite like both names. (I adore Edwina!)
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Edwin - It's so nice and cool name. Cecily - It's very pretty but sounds similar to Sicily and I prefer Cecilia that sounds very beautiful and lovely in my opinion.
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I enjoy Edwin - far more than Edward, despite the latter being far more common - but would likely only use it as a middle name.Cecily is an old childhood favorite. Sometimes I go back to adoring it, but mostly I think it's too soft now.
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My Dad was one of the last of the Cecils, for family reasons. I'd happily use Cecily, and I'd have been happy to be Cecily myself, though I can see that having a Cecil and a Cecily in the same house could lead to confusion.Edwin is difficult. Pretty nice as names go, but I'd rather use Edward for family reasons; either way it'd be mn only. I knew an Edwin at school who didn't actually put me off the name but didn't warm me up to it either.
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I love Edwin. It should and probably will come back. Cecily is cute too.
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Edwin is ok but I don't like Cecily

This message was edited 8/23/2023, 11:46 AM

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Cecily isn't my cup of tea, but I do think it goes nicely with Edwin. I like Edwin. It's uncommon yet still familiar. I like the way it sounds. 🙂

This message was edited 8/23/2023, 11:40 AM

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