Caspar Cyprian?

[name_m]Can[/name_m] I get people’s opinions on the combo [name_m]Caspar[/name_m] [name_m]Cyprian[/name_m] please? Thanks in advance!

I would probably add another name in between as they’re too alliterative together for me, but individually both are lovely names.

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I like it, I think it’s sleek, and sharp, as your combos often are. It feels a little like a misty forest at dawn, when the sun hasn’t quite come over the horizon yet, but the moon has already set for the day.

Another name between them probably couldn’t hurt, but that’s just because I like any excuse to use more names. Either way, it’s a stunning combo, and I quite like it.

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I love this combo! Personally the alliteration adds a touch of energy to it that I really like, and I also love both names individually.

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I love them separately but they are a little similar to be right next to each other - a tad lispy?

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[name_m]Caspar[/name_m] [name_m]Cyprian[/name_m] is intriguing - a hint of fantastical but also sunny vibes

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Thank you for the suggestion! :slightly_smiling_face:

Thank you! And the image you described it evoking for you is just :ok_hand: chef’s kiss. I’m a huge fan of alliteration, but I agree that using more names is always very appealing!

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Thank you! I am a huge, huge fan if alliterative first and middle names, I really appreciate hearing your opinion!

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Thanks! As much as I adore alliteration, I agree that sometimes it doesn’t work, and I see what you mean about it being lispy actually, which does put me off it a bit. Appreciate hearing your thoughts on it!

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Thanks! Always appreciate hearing your name opinions! :slightly_smiling_face:

[name_m]Cyprian[/name_m] [name_m]Caspar[/name_m]? maybe sound better… I do agree it’s tongue twister but love [name_m]Cyprian[/name_m]

[name_m]Caspar[/name_m] [name_m]Cyprian[/name_m] is a bit repetitive but I don’t really mind that. I like [name_m]Caspar[/name_m] and [name_m]Cyprian[/name_m] works well as a middle name for it