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I love [name]Trinity[/name] so much, but I do think [name]Trinity[/name] and [name]Tristan[/name] are too matchy.

Sorry, but I think the name [name]Trinity[/name] is terrible. Forget the matchiness. I just find it cheap and tacky. I love the suggestion of [name]Tessa[/name] [name]Jade[/name] with your sons’ names. I really like [name]Travis[/name] and [name]Tristan[/name], by the way.

I’m sorry, but I dislike both [name]Trinity[/name] and [name]Jade[/name] very much. The combo has nice flow, but that’s as positive as I can be about it.

Having a girl after two boys means you have the perfect opportunity to break out of your name pattern. After all, she’s not like the kids who came before; her name doesn’t need to echo theirs so closely. There’s no need for you to restrict yourself to Tr- names.

You know, it’s not my style, but I really enjoy the way [name]Trinity[/name] [name]Jade[/name] flows. I love the suggestion of [name]Trinity[/name] [name]Jane[/name] even more.
I think that [name]Trinity[/name] can go a few different ways, as can [name]Jade[/name], but together they do seem a little hard-edged. My main concern, though, is how close it is to [name]Tristan[/name].

[name]Trudy[/name] or [name]Tracy[/name] are good options too. [name]Tricia[/name], again, is too close to [name]Tristan[/name].
Two’s not an unbreakable pattern, and you can establish different patterns for boys and girls if you wish. [name]How[/name] many kids do you think you’re likely to have?

What other Tr names do you have lined up in case you choose to keep this going? [name]Troy[/name], [name]Trent[/name], [name]Truman[/name], and [name]Trevor[/name] come to mind for any future boys.

I’m not a fan of [name]Trinity[/name] at all, but I want to wholeheartedly second the suggestion of [name]Tressa[/name]. It means “third,” and it’s almost completely undiscovered but still feels familiar.

[name]Tristan[/name], [name]Travis[/name], and [name]Tressa[/name] I could get on board with. All three names start with a “tr,” sure, but the first vowel sounds are different. You don’t get that with [name]Tristan[/name], [name]Travis[/name], and [name]Trinity[/name].

I also wanted to add that you don’t have to use a “tr” name for your daughter. My general rule is that two’s a coincidence but three’s a theme. If you plan to have more children and want to break the pattern, now’s your chance.

It was very popular a few years ago. People probably think it is outdated and overused. It is along the same lines as [name]Destiny[/name] and [name]Nevaeh[/name]. It is a bit trendy and [name]Trinity[/name] and [name]Jade[/name] are both word names. It is a bit much.
I think it is a pretty name, but it is also too close to [name]Tristan[/name]. I like [name]Jade[/name].