Gregory & Henry
Are they too rhymey for siblings?
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Gregory and Henry match well! I like both names because they're classical and easy to pronounce... much better than some "modern" names. And I don't think they rhyme -- even if so, I wouldn't mind.
Mom to Olivia Megan & Aunt to Joseph, Michelle, Erica and Eddie
Mom to Olivia Megan & Aunt to Joseph, Michelle, Erica and Eddie
No. They don't exactly rhyme. Love them together.
Take what you need while there's time
The city will be earth in a short while
If I'm not mistaken it's been in flames
You and I will escape to the seaside.The Hush Sound - Lighthouse
Take what you need while there's time
The city will be earth in a short while
If I'm not mistaken it's been in flames
You and I will escape to the seaside.The Hush Sound - Lighthouse
I think they're great for brothers, and not rhymey at all! I also have to add that most people will probably say Greg anyway (whether you want to or not).
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I don't mind Greg - I actually really like it. By rhymey I really meant same ending... I just didn't word it perfectly. But thank you. =)
Well, they don't technically rhyme at all, no. But I dislike the similar endings (-ry). Though if I loved them both, I doubt that would dissuade me from using them for brothers. Gregory would likely get called Greg when he's older, anyway. BTW, I like Gregory but I love Henry.
Edited: Just saw the posts before mine, so here are some suggestions for a brother to Gregory....
Mitchell
Isaac
Timothy
Phillip
Russell
Julian
Charles
Preston
Vincent
Seth
Colin
Damian
~Heather~
Edited: Just saw the posts before mine, so here are some suggestions for a brother to Gregory....
Mitchell
Isaac
Timothy
Phillip
Russell
Julian
Charles
Preston
Vincent
Seth
Colin
Damian
~Heather~
This message was edited 10/14/2006, 5:28 PM
Well, Gregory was the one that was firmly set. Thanks anyway, though.