Thanks for the feedback guys! Deleted original message for privacy. Can’t delete the thread for some reason.
Deleted because the post was about the name with my surname
Thanks for the feedback guys! Deleted original message for privacy. Can’t delete the thread for some reason.
Deleted because the post was about the name with my surname
Goes well together even though they have the same letter, different sounds all together! [name_f]Lovely[/name_f] name I would go for it!
I don’t think it’s too close at all. I pronounce the “A1” in A1aska different from the “A1” in the surname, which makes them sound distinct.
I agree with @acajou. I pronounce the “A1” differently so I think it’s fine.
I also love alliteration though so take that into account.
I think it’s lovely! I happen to like the alliteration, it makes it feel more memorable to me!
I agree with other posters too, that I pronounce the A1 differently in the two names!
(Also, I love [name_f]Alaska[/name_f] so much!)
I like it!
I think it sounds fine, because I say both of the ‘[name_m]Al[/name_m]’ sounds a bit differently. [name_m]Even[/name_m] if they both have the same ‘[name_m]Al[/name_m]’ sound I still think it sounds great
(although, I do quite like alliteration in general!)
I didn’t see the surname but would love to know there’s a real little [name_f]Alaska[/name_f] out there. [name_f]My[/name_f] son and daughter have obscure names, Grantson ds and Wellsley dd. [name_f]My[/name_f] sister followed suit putting [name_f]Alaska[/name_f] in her top three for a dd and then naming her son [name_u]Dash[/name_u]. We are done having kids. I got slightly hooked on [name_f]Alaska[/name_f] while picturing it for her possible dd.
Sincerely, [name_f]Ginger[/name_f]