[name_m]Hi[/name_m], which is a better sibset:
[name_f]Audrey[/name_f] and [name_m]Nathaniel[/name_m]
or
[name_f]Audrey[/name_f] and [name_m]Nathan[/name_m]
Would love to get your thoughts (I personally think [name_f]Audrey[/name_f] and [name_m]Nathan[/name_m] look very balanced, but I am just in love with the name [name_m]Nathaniel[/name_m]!!)
If there’s another girl, it would most likely be [name_f]Charlotte[/name_f] or [name_f]Olivia[/name_f].
I agree that [name_f]Audrey[/name_f] and [name_m]Nathan[/name_m] seems more balanced, but that’s likely only because they both have 6 letters and 2 syllables.
I ever so slightly prefer that combo to [name_f]Audrey[/name_f] and [name_m]Nathaniel[/name_m] but it’s only a slight preference. So if you are in love with [name_m]Nathaniel[/name_m], I think it makes a great complement to [name_f]Audrey[/name_f]. Good luck!!!
[name_f]Audrey[/name_f] and [name_m]Nathan[/name_m] are a perfect match!
Both are fine with [name_f]Audrey[/name_f].
[name_m]Nathaniel[/name_m] edges it as a name without trying to fit it with [name_f]Audrey[/name_f] anyway
[name_f]Audrey[/name_f] and [name_m]Nathan[/name_m]
Each have 2 syllables
They are both on trend at this time
Ease of remembering
Ease of spelling for the child
[name_f]Audrey[/name_f] and and [name_m]Nathan[/name_m] are a perfect traditional pair. However, I don’t think you can go wrong with [name_m]Nathaniel[/name_m], either. It boils down to personal preference.
Either work, but I just love [name_m]Nathaniel[/name_m]