Re: Thoughts on these sibling sets
in reply to a message by KK
I like these together but I do not like the names themselves
Ben, Kate
Zachary, Emily
Regan, Grant
Kirstyn, Merit, Matthew
Hannah, Brian
Aiden, Mackenzie
Andrew, Evan
Andrew, Christian, Emily
Emily, Olivia, Julie
Rick, Kirk, Scott, Lisa
Megan, William, Sarah
Virginia, William
I like these together and the names themselves
Levi, Nate, Shoshana
Grant, Everett, Rosalie
Dag, Freya
Ellery, Declan, Hadley, Gareth
Lucas, Colin, Charlotte
Ellie, Margot
Madeline, Naomi
Karis, Adeline, Mae
Lily, Killian
John, Clara
Ralitsa, Gabriela, Elena
Matilda, Finlay, Eloise
William, Marco, Isabella
I don't think these go together at all
Simone, Dior- Dior is kind of trashy to me, and Simone is a traditional French female name. The only thing they have in common is they are both French but Dior is not used as a first name in France, they don't really fit but maybe to a non-French speaker they would
Scarlet, Jaysten, Cade- Scarlet feels elegent whereas Jaysten and Cade feel trendy and made up
Jeremy, Gianna, Jace, Cora - 2 trendy 1980s names mixed with 2 traditional female names
Ben, Kate
Zachary, Emily
Regan, Grant
Kirstyn, Merit, Matthew
Hannah, Brian
Aiden, Mackenzie
Andrew, Evan
Andrew, Christian, Emily
Emily, Olivia, Julie
Rick, Kirk, Scott, Lisa
Megan, William, Sarah
Virginia, William
I like these together and the names themselves
Levi, Nate, Shoshana
Grant, Everett, Rosalie
Dag, Freya
Ellery, Declan, Hadley, Gareth
Lucas, Colin, Charlotte
Ellie, Margot
Madeline, Naomi
Karis, Adeline, Mae
Lily, Killian
John, Clara
Ralitsa, Gabriela, Elena
Matilda, Finlay, Eloise
William, Marco, Isabella
I don't think these go together at all
Simone, Dior- Dior is kind of trashy to me, and Simone is a traditional French female name. The only thing they have in common is they are both French but Dior is not used as a first name in France, they don't really fit but maybe to a non-French speaker they would
Scarlet, Jaysten, Cade- Scarlet feels elegent whereas Jaysten and Cade feel trendy and made up
Jeremy, Gianna, Jace, Cora - 2 trendy 1980s names mixed with 2 traditional female names