Nice sibset with repeating sounds...

[name]Felicity[/name], [name]Cecelia[/name], [name]Lucy[/name], & [name]Cyprian[/name]

I’m not sure how they spell [name]Cecelia[/name], could be [name]Cecilia[/name].

This is a very Catholic couple I know. All the babies have saints’ names.

These names really aren’t my style but I think they’re nice and go together well. [name]Cyprian[/name], the boy’s name, is probably my favorite. I’ve heard them call him Cyp for short.

Very nice! Particularly [name]Felicity[/name] and [name]Cyprian[/name] as siblings.

For some reason I have never liked [name]Felicity[/name]. It sounds fussy to me. And for probably the same reason I dislike both [name]Cecilia[/name] and [name]Lucy[/name]. Ha! But it just seems like such a Nameberry sibset.

Oh, lovely! [name]Cyprian[/name] is my favorite boys’ name but I have yet to meet one in real life. That’s a very sibilant sibset (har har), but it works.

This reminds me of my friends who are Jewish. They have my favorite sibset that I know. Not necessarily similar sounding, but definitely a similar and strong vibe.

[name]Isadore[/name], [name]Hershel[/name], and [name]Zelig[/name]
[name]Izzy[/name], [name]Hersh[/name], and [name]Zel[/name]

Wow! That is strong medicine! But I like. I dig strong names.

Another badass sibset of one of my best friends: [name]Enoch[/name], Eiffel, [name]Eddie[/name], and Eunitas.

So she has a baby boy 12 years ago as a teenager and names him [name]Aiden[/name] [name]Enoch[/name]. [name]Aiden[/name] was very rare then.

Several years later she gets married (not to [name]Enoch[/name]'s dad) and has a girl: Eiffel [name]Stone[/name]. ([name]Stone[/name] was her recently deceased brother’s middle name.)

Then another girl: [name]Eddie[/name] Kazu. [name]Eddie[/name] after her grandmother [name]Edna[/name] and Kazu is some Japanese crap.

By now [name]Aiden[/name] is officially going by [name]Enoch[/name]. He says he likes it better. And he likes having an E name like his sisters. They often call him E for short.

Then they have another boy. They settled on first name [name]Maximiliano[/name] and want to call him Ano until the father’s relatives (Mexican) remind them this is the Spanish word for anus.

So they name him [name]Maximiliano[/name] Eunitas. He goes by Eunitas most of the time or occasionally [name]Max[/name]. Eventually one of these will win, I’m sure. He’s only a year old.

So there you have the weirdest sibset I know. My fave of these is Eiffel by far.

My friend who named these babies obviously has a similarly adventurous husband and also does not go on name sites or pay the slightest bit of attention to people’s opinions. Too bad they’re not having anymore; she never fails to surprise.