Which do you prefer?

See the results of this poll: Which do you prefer?

Respondents: 15 (This poll is closed)

  • Graham Jason Asher Burke : 6 (38%)
  • Graham Asher Jason Burke : 4 (25%)
  • Graham Jason Burke: 6 (38%)

While I love [name]Asher[/name], and while I’m a huge fan of two MNs, I think [name]Graham[/name] [name]Jason[/name] [name]Burke[/name] just sounds better. [name]Graham[/name] [name]Jason[/name] [name]Asher[/name] sounds better than [name]Graham[/name] [name]Asher[/name] [name]Jason[/name], but I stumble over the "er/ur"s in [name]Asher[/name] [name]Burke[/name]. :frowning:

Good luck!

[name]Graham[/name] [name]Jason[/name] [name]Asher[/name] [name]Burke[/name] has the best flow out of all of them, so I voted for that one, but it is quite long. So I think that [name]Graham[/name] [name]Jason[/name] [name]Burke[/name] could also work.

I personally really dislike when parents give their children two middle names, so for that reason I pick [name]Graham[/name] [name]Jason[/name] [name]Burke[/name] (I’m assuming [name]Burke[/name] is the last name).

Thanks for the honest feedback. [name]Graham[/name] is my husband’s favorite name. Our 3-year-old daughter has been calling the baby [name]Asher[/name] (a name that I love as well). I thought it would be nice to incorporate [name]Asher[/name] into the MN spot. I didn’t think [name]Graham[/name] [name]Asher[/name] flowed the best. [name]Jason[/name] would honor an uncle who passed away. Choosing a name is so challemging. Thank goodness for baby name forums!