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[Opinions] Christian and Harriet?
I'm not sold on a Christian combo yet (but I'm pretty sure the names August, Henry, Nicholas and Gabriel will probably factor in there somehow :)), but I'm liking Harriet for a sister. What do you think of Christian and Harriet? Also, which middle name do you prefer with Harriet?Harriet Primrose
Harriet Cordelia
Harriet Lucy
Harriet Phoebe
Harriet Juliana
Harriet Ines
Harriet Freya
Harriet Eugenia
Harriet Marigold
Harriet Seraphine
Harriet Wilhelmina
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I love Harriet though I find Christian a bit dull. They don't seem to 'go together' terribly well as siblings, imo, since they are different in style, popularity, time frame, etc. I would suggest August and Harriet, but that sounds a little too close too "Ozzie & Harriet". :b As for Harriet combos, I love:
Harriet Primrose
Harriet Cordelia
Harriet Ines
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I quite like Harriet, but I love Christian. My favourite Christian combos are Samuel Christian and Christian Alexander. I think Harriet sounds fine with Christian.
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Love Harriet! I like Cordelia, Lucy, and Marigold as mns. I think Harriet is fine with Christian, though it does make Christian look a little dull. I also wouldn't use Harriet with Henry, as it stems from Harry which is a nn for Henry.
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I love Christian, however, I hate Harriet!Out of your combos I like Harriet Juliana.
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I don't like Christian, but I like Harriet. I'd prefer Harriet and August as the first name myself ;)As for the combos, my favourite is Harriet Lucy. Lovely. The only other one I like is Harriet Seraphine, which is also gorgeous. Oh and Harriet Ines too. I love Freya but it doesn't sound right.
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I think that Christian is a more modern sounding name [however, I know it's been used for many years], while Harriet is an older sounding name and not used near as often as Christian is. I really dont think they sound good together because of that.I think that Harriet Juliana sounds the best out of all of the names you've listed.
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Yes, Harriet! She looks sweetly old-fashioned, but in reality, she can be a nasty little snipe (read: utterly human) at the same time. I associate with Harriet M. Welsch, and I love it a lot.Harriet Primrose strikes me as just lovely. My favourite Primrose combo is actually Alice Primrose, but Harriet Primrose gives the same quaint feeling. :) I'm also partial to Harriet Marigold simply because I like the idea of Harriet finally getting a middle name starting with M (since in Harriet the Spy, Ole Golly sighs at her signature and tells her "You know perfectly well you have no middle name").Array
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