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[Opinions] Cora and Juliet
An acquaintance of mine has a two girls named Cora and Juliet. It strikes me as a nice set even though neither name is a favorite. What do to think?What would you name a third sister or a brother?
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Tidy teatime names. Juliet gets to wear the lace. Cora gets to pour the tea really carefully.I like Juliet a lot. Cora is warm and fine, understated and sorta pretty. A third... these are classic but distinct names, I think they want a Lenore next. Or an ... Albert. Risky choice cuz it's a little ugly. I'll say Edwin instead and they'd call him Win. Or Winston.
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I like Juliet, but I'd be mor likely to use Julia in real life.
I would name a sibling either Rufus or Thea.
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Hmm ... an acquaintance of mine has two granddaughters named Cora and Stella. Nothing will cure my intense dislike of Cora; Juliet is fine but Julie isn't. I'd prefer Coralie to Cora, and to most other names actually. Juliet and Coralie seem to go together better.Juliet, Coralie and Eleanor; Juliet, Coralie and Hildegard; Juliet, Coralie and Eloise.
Juliet, Coralie and Gregor; Juliet, Coralie and Adrian; Juliet, Coralie and William.
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Nice Alice, Phoebe, Hazel, Lauren, Annabel, May
Anthony, Daniel, Eli, Alistair, Lucas, Matthew, Michael, Nicholas, Oliver, Reuben, Thomas, William

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They're very pretty, and they complement each other perfectly.
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Cora and Juliet match because they're both old-timey and pretty. And yet kind of tragic (I have my own personal association with Cora).
A third daughter would be Louise. Cora, Juliet, Louise.
For a first son, Alfred. Cora, Juliet and Alfred.
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They do sound like they could be sisters.
Cora I have never liked, it sounds ugly and frumpy. Juliet is okay but kind of prissy. I like Julie better.I would imagine siblings named Theodore (called Theo) and Isabelle.
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It reminds me of ballerinas, coral pink and romantic.
Helene came to mind first.
Then Eloise, Elise, Elowen, Eowyn.
Sabine, Seraphine, Evangeline, Marjorie, Lillian, Irene, Vivienne.
Or a nature/flower/virtue name would fit...
Ivy, Iris, Rose, Rosemary, Primrose, Azalea, Daisy, Marigold, Zinnia, Saffron, Willow, Hazel, Holly, Savannah, Pearl, Opal, Topaz, Temperance, Patience, Hope...
Any classic/popular masculine would work for a brother. Felix, Gabriel, Benjamin maybe, or something kind of sensitive/serious like Francis, Octavian, Yves, or a nature related name: Robin, River, Rowan, Oleander, Peregrine, Brooks. Or something romantic like Tristan.Cora, Juliet, Willow, and Peregrine.

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I literally like all of those. And Oleander? I've never heard of that. I'll get back to you..
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Helene is absolutely perfect with them.
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Cora feels a bit more serious than Juliet but it's definitely an interesting pair. For a brother I'd say Emmett for a sister I'd say Hazel, Stella or possibly Florence.

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Cora and Juliet do sound very pretty for sisters, I like it a lot. I think Cora, Juliet and Olive or Cora, Juliet and Pearl sound nice for three sisters. Cora, Juliet and Rex or Cora, Juliet and Leon would work for siblings too.
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