Re: themed siblling names
in reply to a message by rinafairy
George, John, Thomas, and James (first 4 American presidents - Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison)
Louis, Moses, and Jerome (real names of the Three Stooges - Larry, Moe, and Curly)
Katharine, Frances, Ingrid and Meryl (actresses with the most Oscars - Hepburn, McDormand, Bergman, and Streep)
Linda, Patricia, Cynthia, and Maureen (someone did the Beatles - these are their first wives...)
Mary, Dhani, Julian, and Zak (and these are their oldest children. Or, in George's case, his only child.)
Julia, Gordon, Rachael, and Ina (famous celebrity chefs - Child, Ramsay, Ray, and Garten)
Nadia, Aidan, and Diana (anagrams)
Sonnet, Ode, Sestina, and Lyric (types of poems)
Roald, Theodor, Maurice, Judy, and Beverly (famous children's book authors - Dahl, Dr. Seuss, Sendak, Blume, and Cleary)
Mary, Laura, Caroline, and Grace (Ingalls siblings from Little House on the Prairie)
Anna, Louisa, Elizabeth, and Abigail May (Louisa May Alcott's real-life siblings - or Margaret/Meg, Josephine/Jo, Elizabeth/Beth, and Amy in Little Women)
Johnny, Waylon, Willie, and Kris (Cash, Jennings, Nelson, Kristofferson - The Highwaymen, a country music supergroup)
Juliet, Ophelia, Desdemona, and Cordelia (characters from Shakespeare tragedies)
Scarlett, Suellen, and Carreen (Scarlett O'Hara and her sisters)
Daniel and Jack (actors with most Oscar wins - Daniel Day-Lewis and Jack Nicholson)
Oliver, Nicholas, David, and Edwin (title names from Charles Dickens novels)
Louis, Moses, and Jerome (real names of the Three Stooges - Larry, Moe, and Curly)
Katharine, Frances, Ingrid and Meryl (actresses with the most Oscars - Hepburn, McDormand, Bergman, and Streep)
Linda, Patricia, Cynthia, and Maureen (someone did the Beatles - these are their first wives...)
Mary, Dhani, Julian, and Zak (and these are their oldest children. Or, in George's case, his only child.)
Julia, Gordon, Rachael, and Ina (famous celebrity chefs - Child, Ramsay, Ray, and Garten)
Nadia, Aidan, and Diana (anagrams)
Sonnet, Ode, Sestina, and Lyric (types of poems)
Roald, Theodor, Maurice, Judy, and Beverly (famous children's book authors - Dahl, Dr. Seuss, Sendak, Blume, and Cleary)
Mary, Laura, Caroline, and Grace (Ingalls siblings from Little House on the Prairie)
Anna, Louisa, Elizabeth, and Abigail May (Louisa May Alcott's real-life siblings - or Margaret/Meg, Josephine/Jo, Elizabeth/Beth, and Amy in Little Women)
Johnny, Waylon, Willie, and Kris (Cash, Jennings, Nelson, Kristofferson - The Highwaymen, a country music supergroup)
Juliet, Ophelia, Desdemona, and Cordelia (characters from Shakespeare tragedies)
Scarlett, Suellen, and Carreen (Scarlett O'Hara and her sisters)
Daniel and Jack (actors with most Oscar wins - Daniel Day-Lewis and Jack Nicholson)
Oliver, Nicholas, David, and Edwin (title names from Charles Dickens novels)