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Avery and Ariel as twins
I think that these names would make a great twin set.When you read this, do you think of g/g, b/b, b/g or g/b? I think of g/b but that's just me.
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I like Ariel (air-ee-el), and it fits my style for girls better (my style for boys being more Celtic, as a rule.) Avery is not my style -quite surname-y - although I prefer it on a boy.
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b/bAvery sounds very masculine. And I also know only male persons who are named Ariel. For a girl I would choose Ariella or Arielle.
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b/g or g/g.
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B/b for me. Both names are male to me.a
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Avery is all boy.
Ariel is all girl.
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g/g. I would definitely think Ariel was a girl.
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Boys. Avery is very masculin to me. I like Ariel a lot for a boy, and if it wasn't for that stupid mermaid I could use it on my son.
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Well, if you like it that much, go ahead and use it. I hear that alot of parents have named their sons Ariel, dispite the movie.
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Even with the mermaid, I think it will still be a great choice for your son! There's plenty of other (male) Ariel namesakes to offset the mermaid association. Also, as of last year, while ranking at #214 for girls, Ariel ranked at #557 for boys on the U.S. charts, so it's still on the radar as a boy's name. I say that if you like Ariel for a boy, use it!
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b/b.
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b/b.
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I love the name Ariel, but Avery is nms. I think of b(Avery)/g(Ariel) twins.
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Though I'm not one for matchy twin names, I love Avery and Ariel as twins. At least it's not something like Jaden and Caden...horrors.
My first thought when I heard the names was b/g, but I guess it could be b/b. Not g/g though, because I really don't like Avery on a girl. Felicity
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It does sound rather cute, Avery being a boy and Ariel being a girl. Anything else would be irratical.
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I'd think they were a boy (Avery) and a girl (Ariel) first, simply because Ariel as a boy's name in the United States has never been as common as Ariel for a girl. However, I could see each of the names on either sex.I don't like the set much--if they're one of each sex, it'll be confusing, and they're WAY too twinny for me. I like twin names that are similar, but not this similar. I think each name is fine on its own, though I wouldn't use either.Array
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I think of b/b. Both were used on boys (in fact Ariel for thousands of years) long before they were used on girls.
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Yes I have heard that Ariel that Shakespeare used that for his main spirit and sprite like creature in his play the tempest.
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g/g, If I had g/g and a b/b, I would name mine Amy and Amelia, and Atreus and Andrew.
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