A big welcome to the newest name on my list! [name]Gavin[/name] [name]Justin[/name]. [name]Gavin[/name]'s just a favorite, and [name]Justin[/name] has sentimental value. However…they both end in -in, and I’m wondering if that decreases its awesomeness?
Your thoughts, berries?
Thanks a bunch xx
I think it is a bit much. Maybe you could switch it around with another name you like? [name]Gavin[/name] [name]Joseph[/name] and [name]Carter[/name] [name]Justin[/name] could be a good switch!
I love [name]Gavin[/name] [name]Joseph[/name]!
[name]Gavin[/name] [name]Justin[/name] is overdoing it a bit, you know–with the ‘in’ endings and all. Some other alternatives…
[name]Gavin[/name] [name]Michael[/name]
[name]Gavin[/name] [name]James[/name]
[name]Gavin[/name] [name]Lawrence[/name]
[name]Gavin[/name] [name]Nils[/name]
[name]Gavin[/name] [name]Leif[/name]
[name]Gavin[/name] [name]Justis[/name]
Some berries are very picky about it, but since [name]Justin[/name] has meaning to you the matching endings don’t matter. [name]How[/name] often will you say his first and middle name together?
I’m with Southern [name]Maple[/name] on this. It’s not perfect sound but it’s certainly good enough - acceptable - and meaning is way more important anyway.
- n is a really common ending for boys’ names, so I feel like that makes it all the more acceptable (to me). I feel the same way about combos for girls with two -a endings ([name]Rebecca[/name] [name]Maria[/name] or something).
I do like the suggestion of Gavien [name]Justis[/name] if you want to mix it up - I would spell it [name]Justus[/name] or [name]Justice[/name] though.
[name]Gavin[/name] [name]Just[/name]?
[name]Gavin[/name] [name]Justinian[/name]? (still two ns, but a different rhythm).
BUT if [name]Gavin[/name] [name]Justin[/name] has worked its way into your heart, use it : D. It’s fine!