[Opinions] Re: Wyatt, Owen, Beau, Levi & Jesse
in reply to a message by Justina
The names are all very cohesive in terms of the energy they give off - they all sound like cowboys, or ranch hands.
The only thing that bugs me is that they are all the same.... Size? Most are two syllables and they are all 4 or 5 letters long. I don't like that, it turns them into a soulless recitation of terms. Like they are not actually ranch hands, they're the Children of the Corn. They work well together.... TOO WELL.
I know some people like making sets of names that are all the same number of letters, but this one gives me the heebie jeebies.
Anyways....
Wyatt Franklin
Owen Arthur
Beau Nicholas
Levi Malcolm
Jessie Julianna
The only thing that bugs me is that they are all the same.... Size? Most are two syllables and they are all 4 or 5 letters long. I don't like that, it turns them into a soulless recitation of terms. Like they are not actually ranch hands, they're the Children of the Corn. They work well together.... TOO WELL.
I know some people like making sets of names that are all the same number of letters, but this one gives me the heebie jeebies.
Anyways....
Wyatt Franklin
Owen Arthur
Beau Nicholas
Levi Malcolm
Jessie Julianna
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Interesting thoughts, but the syllables are not much different than the 2/3-syllable repetition with 6 letters trending in girls' names: Violet, Olivia, Sophia, Isobel, Sophie, Sylvia, Amelia, Evelyn, Hannah, Willow, etc. Which is probably why using them too frequently together also seems dull.
I haven't seen Children of the Corn (1984) in a long time, I may have to rewatch it. I did watch Children of the Damned in last year or so (1964), just another bunch of creepy kids being creepy.
I like Levi Malcolm.
I haven't seen Children of the Corn (1984) in a long time, I may have to rewatch it. I did watch Children of the Damned in last year or so (1964), just another bunch of creepy kids being creepy.
I like Levi Malcolm.
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