I need a C middle name for [name_m]Griffin[/name_m].
Does [name_m]Griffin[/name_m] [name_m]Christopher[/name_m] work? Or is it too much of the same vowel sound as well as the “ff” in [name_m]Griffin[/name_m] and the “ph” in [name_m]Christopher[/name_m]?
There’s also [name_m]Griffin[/name_m] [name_m]Calum[/name_m] and [name_m]Griffin[/name_m] [name_m]Clay[/name_m], but I don’t want anything very “out there” in the middle name spot.
I like [name_m]Griffin[/name_m] [name_m]Clay[/name_m] more than [name_m]Griffin[/name_m] [name_m]Christopher[/name_m]. I think going shorter in the middle spot is going to sound better than longer with [name_m]Griffin[/name_m], even considering the 1 syllable surname.
Other names that might work:
[name_m]Cole[/name_m]/[name_m]Colm[/name_m]
[name_m]Clark[/name_m]
[name_u]Carter[/name_u]
[name_u]Colby[/name_u]
[name_u]Casey[/name_u]
[name_m]Conall[/name_m]
[name_m]Colt[/name_m]
[name_u]Cade[/name_u]
[name_m]Cooper[/name_m]
[name_m]Caleb[/name_m]
[name_m]Conor[/name_m]/[name_m]Connor[/name_m]
[name_m]Griffin[/name_m] [name_m]Christopher[/name_m] works pretty okay. It is a tad repetitive, but not enough that it’s a tongue twister, and [name_m]Christopher[/name_m] balances [name_m]Griffin[/name_m] well.
[name_m]Griffin[/name_m] [name_m]Clay[/name_m] seems a bit… word-y to me. [name_m]Griffin[/name_m] [name_m]Calum[/name_m] is just okay, but I think both being 2 syllable throws off the flow.
I think [name_m]Griffin[/name_m] [name_m]Christopher[/name_m] works. It’s a nice combo. OTOH, [name_m]Calum[/name_m] doesn’t flow as well with [name_m]Griffin[/name_m], and I prefer [name_m]Christopher[/name_m] over [name_m]Clay[/name_m].