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[Opinions] Myles, Callum, Hamish, or James ?
Hi, I was wondering which name do u think sounds best with surname Farrelly and brother Liam?cheers x
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I like Callum the best. As long as you don't think Liam and Callum are too similar sounding (I think they're fine), then I think they're the best pair. But then again, I also like Hamish and Myles/Miles a lot. :b James just seems a little plain imo. What about Seamus, the Irish form of James, since Liam is Irish?
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Callum or James. I'll go with Callum.Tara
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Callum or James. I think James though because it goes better with Liam. Callum and Liam don't go as well as James and Liam imo.
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Hamish, definitely. What about the combo Hamish Myles Farrelly?:)

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I like Myles but I'd spell it "Miles"
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Hiya,I'd go with Hamish as a FN and James as a MN. Callum is just a short form for Malcolm and personally,
I think Malcolm is nicer than Callum. I don't care for Myles.xx Cait xx
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I like James the best and Callum is a better mn*************************************************
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I'd go w/ Callum or James.
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James, no contest
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James
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Miles or James.
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Calluma
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Umm...I prefer Miles to Myles.I can't decide between Miles (that spelling only) and James.-Seda*
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Myles or Callum. Hamish is too out there for use imo, even though it is cool. I like James, but its very common. Though I prefer the Myles spelling, I think Myles and Liam sound good together. Liam and Callum sound even better.
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Myles (though I prefer the spelling Miles).
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James
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James.

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Callum
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Hamish!
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Definitely James or Hamish!
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Callum, then Myles, then James, then Hamish.I love Callum but it's very overused where I live._____________________________________________________________________"My universe is laced around your wrist; I am the bracelet you sport."Elinor
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Callum
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James, hands down.
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I like Miles (not Myles), James and Callum, in that order. I dislike Hamish a lot.
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Myles
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I think Myles Farrelly has a really good ring to it... a single-syllable first name with a multiple-syllable surname always sounds good, and the sounds work well together. It's a name that rolls off the tongue.
While Callum is a really nice name, Callum Farrelly doesn't sound right at all - too many Ls and Rs, it's not so easy on the ear or the tongue. Although Callum goes well with Liam.
My honest opinion is that James is an unspeakably dull name, and it's such a popular name nowadays that everybody will have it.
I loved all your other name choices though - I think Hamish is absolutely lovely; it works well with Farrelly and is congruous with Liam. I think "Liam and Hamish" sounds really good. If it was up to me, that's the name that I'd go for - but I think any of them would be a good choice.
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