Too matchy/rhymy?

See the results of this poll: Would it be werid to name siblings Scarlett and Everett with an older sister Sadie?

Respondents: 20 (This poll is closed)

  • Yes. It is blatant rhyming. : 8 (35%)
  • Yes. It creates a trend that Sadie is left out of. : 10 (43%)
  • No. I pronounce it slightly differently. : 1 (4%)
  • No.No one would notice but you and nameberries.: 4 (17%)

Hmmm…I think it is too matchy. I don’t normally mind matchy first letter names but not the last part of the name. I imagine reading out a birthaday card To… [name]Love[/name] from [name]Sadie[/name], [name]Scarlett[/name] and [name]Everett[/name]. I just don’t think it flows. [name]LOVE[/name] [name]Sadie[/name] and [name]Scarlett[/name] together though!

They are a little on the matchy side, but not overly so. It is just the ett sound at the end and even then one is lett while the other is rett so it is not too bad [name]IMO[/name].

I think they do sound too similar, sorry. It is a shame as [name]Everett[/name] is an amazing name! Could you use it as a middle name?

I actually think it’s fine. My name has the same ending as my next younger brother but not the youngest one ([name]Allison[/name], [name]Jason[/name], and [name]Scott[/name]). It wasn’t intentional on my parents’ part, and I think I’m the only one who ever noticed it. But then, I’m a name geek. I don’t think it ever occured to [name]Scott[/name] that his name was different, or if it did, it doesn’t seem to have traumatized him! And I think [name]Everett[/name] is a great name. I say go for it!

I really like it! They are beautiful names. I think they fit well together :slight_smile: