[name_f]Violet[/name_f] as a sister for [name_u]August[/name_u] and [name_f]Margot[/name_f], even though you may have a fourth child and can’t think of any other ‘t’ ending names you like? This means 3 kids would have a name ending in ‘t’ and number four wouldn’t.
I think it’s fine especially as Margot’s T is silent, and August is a strong ST. It’s really only visually with them all written that you’d notice the T, and the child’s life isn’t going to revolve around their siblings’ final letters in names - they might notice it once, and you can say “I wanted something special for you”, and that Margot T is silent etc etc. What kids do notice are starting letters - so if you had three with one letter, and one with a different, that’d probably cause concern for the kids - either bc they felt left out or bc they felt not special with their own letter.
FWIW, Daphne or Henry would round off the set really nicely (after Violet, I mean).
All of my kids’ names plus mine and my husband’s end in N. It’s way more obvious than your kids’ ending in T and no one ever notices it. I wouldn’t worry about it.
I didn’t even notice it before you mentioned it, [name_f]Violet[/name_f] makes a great sister name to [name_u]August[/name_u] and [name_f]Margot[/name_f]!
I think they match each other very well without being overly matchy (and the same ending isn’t very noticeable due to the pronunciations). [name_u]Love[/name_u] them together.
I didnt even notice! I think [name_u]August[/name_u] [name_f]Margot[/name_f] & [name_f]Violet[/name_f] are lovely together and for a 4th I think something like…
i love august, margot and violet! it’s so cute together. tbh, i don’t think people would notice super quickly if it’s said verbally because margot could always be margo, but even if it’s written unless your paying attention for it, i wouldn’t notice immediately! and if its noticed, i dont think its that big