For a boy, I’m really liking Oliver Rowan Miles Leicester. (Leicester is our last name)
Our first son has three names, so I want this one to as well. Any thoughts/suggestions?
For a boy, I’m really liking Oliver Rowan Miles Leicester. (Leicester is our last name)
Our first son has three names, so I want this one to as well. Any thoughts/suggestions?
Sounds pretty perfect!
[name]Oliver[/name] [name]Rowan[/name] [name]Miles[/name] is nice, but the R’s blend together a little. It’s not a huge deal to me, but might be to you. If you’re worried about it, you might just try [name]Oliver[/name] [name]Miles[/name] [name]Rowan[/name], which is still nice
Either way, it’s very handsome!
Good point about the Rs! My husband wants to put [name]Rowan[/name] first, so we might go with [name]Rowan[/name] [name]Oliver[/name] [name]Miles[/name].
I much prefer [name]Rowan[/name] [name]Oliver[/name] [name]Miles[/name], that’s gorgeous.
[name]Rowan[/name] [name]Oliver[/name] [name]Miles[/name] sounds much, much better! It was a bit like [name]Oliver[/name] [name]Owen[/name] [name]Miles[/name] the other way.
Also, [name]Oliver[/name] seemed to clash a bit with the end syllable of your last name, but it’s perfect this way.
[name]Rowan[/name] [name]Oliver[/name] [name]Miles[/name] is a really lovely name.
I much prefer [name]Rowan[/name] [name]Leicester[/name] over [name]Oliver[/name] [name]Leicester[/name]-- you avoid the rhyming endings, and I think a 2-sylllable name does better up front.
I love [name]Rowan[/name] [name]Oliver[/name] [name]Miles[/name].
[name]Even[/name] though I prefer the name [name]Oliver[/name], I think [name]Rowan[/name] [name]Leicester[/name] sounds better than [name]Oliver[/name] [name]Leicester[/name].