In my experience, naming the children beginning with the same letter is crucial approaching adulthood years. It's not so bad if their second name differs and if it is always incorporated in how they are adressed ie: C. T. ____; C. W. ____.
But to avoid confusion in the future you might want to consider the months of the year ex:
There are so many possibilities! It really matters on want you like. I like it how you want your children's names to be special and unique. I wouldn't keep the C thing going unless it's a family thing. (I know a family with 9 kids. All there names start with L. It's hard to remember there names!) If you want Cs I'd go with Canesha (CUH-NE-SUH) or Caroline (I don't hear that very often!). Other wise Tamara, Tia, Shay, or Mashay!
Personally, I like using the same letter, my family is full of names beginning with the letter C, and I did the same thing with my daughter. My suggestions for names with a C are: Cameron, Cadence, Caitlyn and Carrie. Using a different letter: Alaina, Marrisa, Meghan, Jada or Isabella. Congratulations
Double Names are not too hardship-loose :) Anna-Claire Anna-Beth Mary-Claire Lily-Claire Ann-Marie Claire-Marie you need to arise with some in case you opt for to those are merely some examples. another unique names are... Noel Adair Abalene (A-BA-LEAN) Adrian Amber Scarlett Skylar Ronnie Peyton Presley Marlee Tinley (TIN-LEE) Kaylene Annabelle Lillian Selene Kennedy Blair Hayden Adele Jasmine Matilda Violet Hermione Luna Elle Maximus Emerald Taylin (TAY-LYN) Jamie Eliza
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please don't go with another c name , that drives me insane. Addisyn is my new fave right now, my daughter is mckenze , love that too.
In my experience, naming the children beginning with the same letter is crucial approaching adulthood years. It's not so bad if their second name differs and if it is always incorporated in how they are adressed ie: C. T. ____; C. W. ____.
But to avoid confusion in the future you might want to consider the months of the year ex:
Janice, Jessica,
Felicity, Phoebe
Marcia
April, Avril
May, Mercedes
June
Julie
Augusta, Augustine
Sabrina, Seinna
Olivia
Nadia, Naomi
Diedre, Danielle
Good Luck!
There are so many possibilities! It really matters on want you like. I like it how you want your children's names to be special and unique. I wouldn't keep the C thing going unless it's a family thing. (I know a family with 9 kids. All there names start with L. It's hard to remember there names!) If you want Cs I'd go with Canesha (CUH-NE-SUH) or Caroline (I don't hear that very often!). Other wise Tamara, Tia, Shay, or Mashay!
Have fun!
Personally, I like using the same letter, my family is full of names beginning with the letter C, and I did the same thing with my daughter. My suggestions for names with a C are: Cameron, Cadence, Caitlyn and Carrie. Using a different letter: Alaina, Marrisa, Meghan, Jada or Isabella. Congratulations
Double Names are not too hardship-loose :) Anna-Claire Anna-Beth Mary-Claire Lily-Claire Ann-Marie Claire-Marie you need to arise with some in case you opt for to those are merely some examples. another unique names are... Noel Adair Abalene (A-BA-LEAN) Adrian Amber Scarlett Skylar Ronnie Peyton Presley Marlee Tinley (TIN-LEE) Kaylene Annabelle Lillian Selene Kennedy Blair Hayden Adele Jasmine Matilda Violet Hermione Luna Elle Maximus Emerald Taylin (TAY-LYN) Jamie Eliza
Nicola, Shayna, Sasha, Alessandra, Cassandra, Jaquelina, Avalina, Layla (Leila), Skyla, Scarletta, Sienna, Mischa, Jolina, Anastasia, Annabelle, Anetta, Tasha.. that's all I can come up with, sorry!
Collette, Colynn, Camille, Camber, Cordelia, Coryn, Colleen
Jaycie, Katee, Macey, Tanna
Cara, Carrie, Cathrine, Catrina, Cayla,
Caren, Caitlyn, Christina, cathy, Chloe, Cassandra
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