I voted for [name]Mila[/name] and [name]Briar[/name] and [name]Sutton[/name] and [name]Fable[/name]. But really I’m not crazy about [name]Mila[/name] or [name]Fable[/name], I just like [name]Sutton[/name] and [name]Briar[/name].
I chose [name]Mila[/name] and [name]Fallon[/name]. I like how the L sounds reinforce the set, I do not think [name]Sutton[/name] is remotely feminine and wouldn’t try to gender-bend it. Likewise I cannot fathom naming a child [name]Briar[/name], a thorny unpleasant weed. It’s like being called Nettle or [name]Thorny[/name]. I do not at all think this name carries a romantic princess association on its own. [name]Fable[/name], to me, is fairly insubstantial, especially if the other sister does not receive an equally unconventional name. The word does carry the meaning of “instructive fanciful tale,” but it’s also used to mean “falsehood,” which is less than uplifting.
I second that! They both have a similar feel for me, as [name]Briar[/name] [name]Rose[/name] was a character in a fairy tale, otherwise known as a [name]Fable[/name] They’re both kind of magical, are not very popular but recognisable and easy to say. A great pair.