to match the vibes of george lavender & finn midsummer
- harvey clementine
- harvey juniper
- harvey jupiter
- harvey july
- harvey bear
- harvey florian
- harvey kit
- harvey oleander
- harvey shepherd
- harvey bramble
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to match the vibes of george lavender & finn midsummer
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molly i’m only allowed to pick three?? these are all so perfect, it was impossible to choose.
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Okay, I’m now in love with [name_m]Harvey[/name_m] [name_f]Clementine[/name_f]!
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and also all you like!
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Which do you prefer?
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Would it be weird/bother you if Matilda and Maude were used in the same sibset?
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Not a big fan of them both being first but I think you could get away with them since they sound pretty different and have a lot of different letters, verses [name_f]Elizabeth[/name_f] & [name_f]Isabella[/name_f] which sound a lot more similar to each other for example
finn midsummer?? omggg
[name_f]Ginevra[/name_f] [name_f]Molly[/name_f] is cute, but very [name_u]Harry[/name_u] [name_m]Potter[/name_m] to me
[name_u]Coriander[/name_u] is a common/everyday household word where I live, so unfortunately I can’t get past the plant association!
[name_u]Coriander[/name_u] but for a boy
new thread !!
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this is my favorite spelling
If [name_f]Bee[/name_f] and DeeDee were like their legal names it would be an issue but if they were nicknames that developed naturally it would be fine, maybe even a little bit cute
that’s literally the reason i prefer the stephen spelling!
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[name_m]Steven[/name_m] for STEEV-en, [name_m]Stephan[/name_m] for STEF-an. Overall I still prefer [name_m]Stephen[/name_m] but I almost always pronounce them differently
Which do you prefer?
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