Looking for opinions on how these 2 names flow together. Are they too similar for brothers 2 years apart in age?
[name_f]My[/name_f] first son is [name_m]Nolan[/name_m], I just had a baby boy last month that I named [name_m]Caden[/name_m], but I’m having name regret and seeing him more as a [name_m]Logan[/name_m]. I’m about to change it but the only thing stopping me is the similarity between the names which is originally why I vetoed it.
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I think [name_m]Nolan[/name_m] and [name_m]Logan[/name_m] have a similar, gentle feel and sound lovely together! While there is always the possibility of getting them a little mixed up or tongue tied when saying them together, that’s not a big deal at all if you truly love the name [name_m]Logan[/name_m].
I wish you way more than luck with your name change decision!
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They’re quite similar but different at the same time. Starting with different letters, I think, will make it so people don’t get confused. It’s more akin to having a [name_m]John[/name_m] and [name_m]James[/name_m], both classic, one-syllable J names, than it is [name_m]Paul[/name_m] and [name_m]Saul[/name_m], two names which rhyme.