Iris
Replies
Iris Rose Victoria is gorgeous, and I don't even like Iris.
They've had another baby after only 30 months (2 years, 6 months)? I guess they have the money to do that.
The age gaps between the children are insane. Harriet makes sense for a 33 year old. The name is okay but not necessarily pretty.
Alice is a great name.
I like Ava.
Henry is a good name.
I am indifferent to Oliver.
All these names are in the same style: traditional and well-established. Their newest daughter has the prettiest name by far. I feel as though she was named with love and care. Is it just me?
They've had another baby after only 30 months (2 years, 6 months)? I guess they have the money to do that.
The age gaps between the children are insane. Harriet makes sense for a 33 year old. The name is okay but not necessarily pretty.
Alice is a great name.
I like Ava.
Henry is a good name.
I am indifferent to Oliver.
All these names are in the same style: traditional and well-established. Their newest daughter has the prettiest name by far. I feel as though she was named with love and care. Is it just me?
It's a gorgeous name that I love using in the middle slot.
Iris Rose is a bit yikes.
Even though it's a flower, I honestly think of the part of the eye. It doesn't register as a double flower name. Lily is so common I don't think of Lily Rose as double flowers, either.
That’s fair. Lily Rose flows a lot better.
Wow. I really hate it.
It seems like a very traditional yet modern sibset. I feel like Oliver and Iris sort of fall between Ava (which stands out to me as the most modern) and Harriet and Alice vibewise, so it works...although Harriet and Alice would sound more current in the UK than to me, so I guess there's slightly less contrast. Harriet and Henry in the same sibset seems a bit off to me, but that's nitpicky.
I wonder if the other kids have 2 MNs.
I wonder if the other kids have 2 MNs.
This message was edited 1/26/2024, 4:24 PM
I didn't notice the connection between Henry and Harriet. Only us name nerds would really care. XD
Unless it's Henry "Harry"!
This message was edited 1/28/2024, 8:59 AM
That would be terrible.