For a baby boy:
[name]Landon[/name] [name]Parker[/name]
[name]Landon[/name] [name]Rhys[/name]
[name]Parker[/name] [name]Rhys[/name]
Which is your favorite? Least favorite?
Thanks!
~[name]Ally[/name]
For a baby boy:
[name]Landon[/name] [name]Parker[/name]
[name]Landon[/name] [name]Rhys[/name]
[name]Parker[/name] [name]Rhys[/name]
Which is your favorite? Least favorite?
Thanks!
~[name]Ally[/name]
[name]Landon[/name] [name]Parker[/name] gets my vote
Neither first name is my style but I prefer [name]Landon[/name] as a first name. I think the [name]Landon[/name] [name]Rhys[/name] combo flows the best. [name]Parker[/name] sounds like “park her” to me. Landon Parker is strange combo - Land and Park?
I would say [name]Landon[/name] [name]Parker[/name] or [name]Landon[/name] [name]Rhys[/name]. [name]Parker[/name] [name]Rhys[/name] the r’s kind of run into each other. I love [name]Rhys[/name] as a middle tho so [name]Landon[/name] [name]Rhys[/name] gets my final vote.
I like [name]Landon[/name] [name]Rhys[/name] - sounds quite dashing!
[name]Landon[/name] [name]Rhys[/name] flows the best, IMHO
Paker [name]Rhys[/name] seemed to slur the R’s together. So, I would say it’s my least favorite.
I personally prefer the name [name]Parker[/name] to [name]Landon[/name] though. …I know that’s not much help. lol
[name]Langston[/name] [name]Peter[/name] or [name]Langston[/name] [name]Pierce[/name]
[name]Landon[/name] is an N-ending name that has a bland, aristocratic surnameish feel to me. I find [name]Parker[/name] quite harsh and square. I think [name]Langston[/name] has more character, and a good namesake in [name]Langston[/name] [name]Hughes[/name].
[name]Rhys[/name] can be nice, but I think it needs a very organic or very Welsh middle name.