Dominic and Nicholas as a sibset
Do you guys think they go together? Is the double 'nic' too much?
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Cool sibset. The names' styles suit each other. I didn't notice the "nic" similarity until you said it. I don't think it would be noticeable enough to matter, especially since a Dominic would more likely be called Dom than Nic. But since I've noticed it and do not personally care for Dominic, I would use or suggest the names for someone's sibset.
I like them together. Wouldn't have noticed the shared 'nic' thing, so I don't think it's too big of a deal. Funny enough, there are two women in my mother's friend group who have two teenaged sons named Nicholas and Dominic, who are friends from last I heard. They may be the only people with those names I know.
I think they go together great. In real life the shared nic is not a big deal, and I would barely notice it. Anyway there are other nicknames for both names.
I think the double nic spoils the sibset. If you could guarantee that they'd go by, say, Nico and Dom - if they were characters, for instance - then it would be OK, but in the real world you can't guarantee anything.
I would agree the sounds are too similar.
This message was edited 4/3/2024, 8:17 PM
They go together almost too well: The set reminds me of the homophobic Italian-American boys I grew up with on Long Island (and before anyone jumps down my throat, I'm Italian-American on my dad's side). I dislike the set for that (admittedly very personal) reason.
Personally, I find the strong repetitive "nick" sounds in both names are too similar for siblings.
The issue will be if Dominic also wants to go by Nick. I know one who can't stand Dom and goes by Nick exclusively.
They go well together, the double Nic is ok
This message was edited 4/3/2024, 4:53 AM
It's cute. same genre of names imo, and Dom and Nick are different.