I’ve been toying with the idea of this sibset for a few days now.
We’re only expecting our first, but I like to think ahead, so of course I’m not only thinking of names for this baby, but also the possible siblings to come.
[name_f]Cosima[/name_f] is our chosen fn for this baby.
Wulfric was and still is our boy name in case [name_f]Cosima[/name_f] decides to come out as a boy against all odds.
[name_f]Odette[/name_f], I’m not sure where it came from. It just popped into my head when I was trying to figure out whether [name_f]Cosima[/name_f] and Wulfric could work as siblings and what would the next baby be called.
[name_f]Cosima[/name_f] and [name_f]Odette[/name_f] are gorgeous together! I’m not personally a fan of Wulfric, but I think it works in the sibset. They all have a quirky, upper crust vibe.
They sound good but too ‘posh’ sounding to me. I would save this sibset for middle names or book characters. [name_f]Cosima[/name_f] and _____ or [name_f]Odette[/name_f] and ______ would also be an option if you use slightly less unheard of names.
[name_m]How[/name_m] would a sibset of [name_f]Cosima[/name_f], Wulfric and [name_f]Odette[/name_f] sound?
I would love to see this sibset , I really like wulfric and odette I’m not normally a fan of cosima but with cosima odette and wulfric as a sibset I find it totally swoon worthy
I wouldn’t use the names myself, but I think the sibling set goes very well together. I especially like [name_f]Cosima[/name_f] and [name_f]Odette[/name_f] for sisters.
I think [name_f]Cosima[/name_f] and [name_f]Odette[/name_f] are nice names and I like them, but they are rather unusual. Wulfric seem very strange and middle age-y to me. I don’t see it as being usable here, unless you don’t mind people being confused and wondering if you were serious. I live in the US.
[name_f]Cosima[/name_f], Wulfric, and [name_f]Odette[/name_f] are all gorgeous on their own, incredible together! The names are all exotic and foreign (in a good way), distinct from each other, equally weighty and unusual. They have lots of historical and literary/art connections, so if I saw this sibset I would assume their parents were well-educated.
It would definitely work better in some areas (e.g. [name_u]Brooklyn[/name_u] in [name_m]New[/name_m] [name_m]York[/name_m] or Mayfair in [name_u]London[/name_u]) than others (e.g. many rural small towns).