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[Opinions] Sibset
What do you think of the following sibset?Elliot Jude
Tristram Hugo
Ottilie Florence
Matilda Lucy~ Always end the name of your child with a vowel, so that when you yell the name will carry ~
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I like/love: Elliott - this spelling only
Jude
Hugo
Florence
Matilda LucyPersonally I would prefer: Jude Elliott
Hugo Sebastian
Lucy Florence
Matilda Ruby
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The combinations are okay by themselves, but I don't feel like they go together well as a sibset. Tristram is one of my favorite names though, and I also like Hugo quite a bit. I've never thought of them in combination before. It works.
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Elliot Jude - seems kind of clunky to me. I like Elliot, but I don't think it really flows well with Jude.Tristram Hugo - would you mind if everyone said 'tristan' instead? Because I only know one Tristram and that's so hard to say that we all gave up years ago and call him Tristan. Ottilie Florence - Ottilie, I think, could easily come out sounding like utterly. Matilda Lucy - pretty cute. I've never really liked Matilda (I think it's kind of ugly) but it does pair very nice with Lucy.
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Eliiot Jude - I don't mind either name, but I don't love the flow of this combo. Just for flow's sake, I'd like Jude Elliot better.
Tristram Hugo - I hate Tristram with a passion. So tongue-twister-y and ...ugh. Hugo is awesome and helps the combo a bit.
Ottilie Florence is so so sweet. Ottilie has been growing on me lately.
Matilda Lucy is very very sweet. I enjoy Lucy in the middle and MAtilda is really fun.Elliot, Tristram, Ottilie, and Matilda are okay together. I probably wouldn't do Ottilie and Matilda together because the 'til' is the same in both of them and is the accented syllable. But it's not so terrible either.
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I think it's very British upper-middle class sounding. I don't mind Florence and Matilda, and Hugo is ok, but I'm not keen on the rest. Also, Ottilie and Matilda might be a bit close for sisters (I've seen both shortened to Tilly).
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