Sibset I've Loved for Decades

[name_f]Veronique[/name_f] and [name_f]Pilar[/name_f].

When I was a teenager, I read Hollywood star magazines and [name_f]Veronique[/name_f] was [name_m]Gregory[/name_m] Peck’s wife and [name_f]Pilar[/name_f] was [name_m]John[/name_m] [name_m]Wayne[/name_m]'s.

I like them separately and together. Any thoughts?

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I prefer them separately, I like them both though!

There was an older Mexican lady in one of my classes last semester named [name_f]Pilar[/name_f]! She was very knowledgeable and took pride in her roots. I only like the authentic Spanish pronunciation of pee-lar.

Veronique is a cool variation of [name_f]Veronica[/name_f]! It sounds very stylish, unique, but not too out there at the same time.

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Ooh that’s a fun fact! Both beautiful names and I do think they would make a good sibset!

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Is there another way to say [name_f]Pilar[/name_f]? Genuine question because everything looks snarky in print!

I like both names and they make a very beautiful, multicultural sibset.

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I think they are striking and elegant together really beautiful pair

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Veronique and [name_f]Pilar[/name_f] are unexpected and full of flair

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I think it’s a great sibset but at first I misread [name_f]Pilar[/name_f] as [name_f]Pillar[/name_f].

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