Once and for all.

See the results of this poll: Which works best with Lorcan Caleb Noah?

Respondents: 41 (This poll is closed)

  • Findlay Joseph Aaron: 16 (39%)
  • Findlay Michael Aaron: 8 (20%)
  • Findlay Aaron Michael: 8 (20%)
  • Findlay Nathan Adam: 4 (10%)
  • Findlay Asher Michael: 5 (12%)

[name]Findlay[/name] [name]Joseph[/name] [name]Aaron[/name] - [name]Asher[/name] is too soft with [name]Findlay[/name], and [name]Michael[/name] feels too harsh. [name]Findlay[/name] [name]Joseph[/name] [name]Aaron[/name] is the perfect compliment of strong and soft, and it lends itself nicely to being a brother to [name]Lorcan[/name] [name]Caleb[/name] [name]Noah[/name]…

Best of luck, Kath!

[name]Lemon[/name] :slight_smile:

I voted for [name]Findlay[/name] [name]Joseph[/name] [name]Aaron[/name], but I also really like [name]Findlay[/name] [name]Aaron[/name] [name]Michael[/name]. GL! :o)

While I think that [name]Findlay[/name] [name]Michael[/name] [name]Aaron[/name] has the best flow, my vote has to be for [name]Findlay[/name] [name]Joseph[/name] [name]Aaron[/name]. [name]Joseph[/name] is the ultimate classic, and the whole combination is soft and relaxed, but still masculine and handsome.

I adore [name]Asher[/name], too, but I have to agree with [name]Lemon[/name] that it is too soft with [name]Findlay[/name].

Good luck! [name]Auburn[/name]

Thanks, everyone. So, according to the vote, it’s between these two combos, which I really like:

[name]Lorcan[/name] [name]Caleb[/name] [name]Noah[/name] and [name]Findlay[/name] [name]Joseph[/name] [name]Aaron[/name]

[name]Lorcan[/name] [name]Caleb[/name] [name]Noah[/name] and [name]Findlay[/name] [name]Aaron[/name] [name]Michael[/name]

Today a friend of mine also suggested:

[name]Lorcan[/name] [name]Caleb[/name] [name]Noah[/name] and [name]Findlay[/name] [name]Aaron[/name] [name]Jacob[/name]

I really like this particular combo, and have contemplated using [name]Jacob[/name] in the past as I love the sound of it, but do you think that the use of both [name]Caleb[/name] and [name]Jacob[/name] is cutesy and matchy (and not in a good way!)? [name]How[/name] do you think these two names sound together?

Thanks for your help!
Kath xx

[name]Findlay[/name] [name]Aaron[/name] [name]Michael[/name] gets my vote.

I worry about [name]Lorcan[/name] as it reminds me of [name]Lord[/name] [name]Lucan[/name]. [name]Do[/name] you think that you could change [name]Lorcan[/name] to [name]Lachlan[/name] (lock lan)?

[name]Findlay[/name] and [name]Lachlan[/name] work brilliantly together.

I would not use [name]Caleb[/name] and [name]Jacob[/name] in a sibset.

[name]Lachlan[/name] [name]Noah[/name] [name]Paul[/name] and [name]Findlay[/name] [name]Aaron[/name] [name]Michael[/name].

In this set the first names are in the same style as each other the second names are in the same style as each other and the third name is in the same style as the other.

The combos have great rhythm and flow too.

I love [name]Findlay[/name] [name]Aaron[/name] [name]Michael[/name], it has a great flow, [name]IMO[/name].

[name]Findlay[/name] [name]Michael[/name] [name]Asher[/name]!

[name]Findlay[/name] [name]Aaron[/name] [name]Michael[/name] gets my vote.

I worry about [name]Lorcan[/name] as it reminds me of [name]Lord[/name] [name]Lucan[/name]. [name]Do[/name] you think that you could change [name]Lorcan[/name] to [name]Lachlan[/name] (lock lan)?

[name]Findlay[/name] and [name]Lachlan[/name] work brilliantly together.

I would not use [name]Caleb[/name] and [name]Jacob[/name] in a sibset.

[name]Lachlan[/name] [name]Noah[/name] [name]Paul[/name] and [name]Findlay[/name] [name]Aaron[/name] [name]Michael[/name].

In this set the first names are in the same style as each other the second names are in the same style as each other and the third name is in the same style as the other.

The combos have great rhythm and flow too.[/quote]

Does anyone else think [name]Lorcan[/name] should be [name]Lachlan[/name]? :frowning:

[name]Findlay[/name] [name]Aaron[/name] [name]Michael[/name] gets my vote.

I worry about [name]Lorcan[/name] as it reminds me of [name]Lord[/name] [name]Lucan[/name]. [name]Do[/name] you think that you could change [name]Lorcan[/name] to [name]Lachlan[/name] (lock lan)?

[name]Findlay[/name] and [name]Lachlan[/name] work brilliantly together.

I would not use [name]Caleb[/name] and [name]Jacob[/name] in a sibset.

[name]Lachlan[/name] [name]Noah[/name] [name]Paul[/name] and [name]Findlay[/name] [name]Aaron[/name] [name]Michael[/name].

In this set the first names are in the same style as each other the second names are in the same style as each other and the third name is in the same style as the other.

The combos have great rhythm and flow too.[/quote]

Does anyone else think [name]Lorcan[/name] should be [name]Lachlan[/name]? :-([/quote]

I like [name]Lachlan[/name], but I love [name]Lorcan[/name], too. Plus, [name]Lorcan[/name] is less popular, which is always a bonus (well, I don’t know how popular [name]Lachlan[/name] is in the US, but certainly in Australia it is very popular and here in [name]Britain[/name] I have met a couple, but no Lorcans).

I actually find [name]Lorcan[/name] [name]Caleb[/name] [name]Noah[/name] easier to say than [name]Lachlan[/name] [name]Caleb[/name] [name]Noah[/name], too. So don’t worry! [name]Lachlan[/name] is a good alternative, but [name]Lorcan[/name] is still a great name.

Good luck! [name]Auburn[/name]

In Australia [name]Lachlan[/name] is popular but overseas it is hardly used.

I think [name]Lachlan[/name] is one of the most handsome Scottish names as is [name]Findlay[/name].

As I said before the [name]Lord[/name] [name]Lucan[/name] thing is dark and [name]Lorcan[/name] sounds so similar to [name]Lucan[/name] that for me it is a no go zone. ([name]Do[/name] you know of him?)

I hope that you get lots of support for [name]Lachlan[/name] as it is a brilliant name.

All the best,

rollo