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I don’t think [name_m]Reuben[/name_m] and [name_f]Maren[/name_f] sound similar enough to leave out [name_m]Callum[/name_m]. Besides the “n” ending and the same syllable emphasis, I don’t think they sound similar at all.
SUGGESTIONS
[name_m]Ronan[/name_m]
[name_m]Brogan[/name_m]
[name_u]Rhys[/name_u]
[name_u]Tristan[/name_u]
[name_m]Odin[/name_m]
[name_m]Liam[/name_m]
[name_m]Broderick[/name_m]
[name_m]Cael[/name_m]
[name_u]Kieran[/name_u]
[name_u]Finn[/name_u]
[name_m]Seamus[/name_m]
[name_u]Rohan[/name_u]
[name_u]Rowan[/name_u]
[name_u]Finley[/name_u]
[name_m]Brodie[/name_m]
[name_m]Soren[/name_m]
[name_m]Graham[/name_m]
What about [name_m]Gavin[/name_m]?
Some great ideas so far. Thanks! I’m still trying to decide if potentially having two names end in “n” ([name_f]Maren[/name_f] for a future daughter and something like [name_m]Reuben[/name_m], [name_m]Gavin[/name_m], etc. for this baby boy) makes [name_m]Callum[/name_m] stick out.