Fits best

Add last sibling name for cohesive vibe/feel. Feedback on why is helpful

Henry, Evan, Daphne,

  • Theodore ‘Teddy’
  • Dean
  • Owen
  • Andrew
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[name_m]Theodore[/name_m] - elegant, strong, and solid, with its own sounds and a cohesive style

[name_m]Owen[/name_m] would be my next pick - rugged but gentle

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This is 100% being nit picky as they are all great choices!

But here’s my break down…Owen and [name_m]Evan[/name_m] are a bit too close for me, [name_m]Theodore[/name_m] feels a little long and heavy compared to the other 3. [name_m]Andrew[/name_m] fits stylistically but feels a little dated compared to the others. Which leaves [name_m]Dean[/name_m], he fits stylewise, is modern but isn’t too similar sounding to any of the others. So [name_m]Dean[/name_m] would get my vote.

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Yea I wish there was another option that had its own first letter and was two syllables but I can’t find something that seems to fit

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I voted for [name_m]Owen[/name_m] as he really fits well stylistically in my opinion. Such a handsome name too.

I’ve been seeing your posts and keep being reminded of an acquaintance of mine. His name is [name_m]Dean[/name_m] [name_m]Owen[/name_m] (FN MN). Thought I’d throw it out there for you! The flow isn’t what one immediately thinks is perfect, but it’s really grown on me!

Also, I’m sure you’ve considered all the options, but just wondering if you’ve ever considered using just [name_m]Theo[/name_m] as the full name? I still think you could use [name_m]Teddy[/name_m] as a fun nickname. [name_m]Theo[/name_m] would get you the two syllables/own letter requirements.