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What do you think of this sibling name pairing?

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Opinions of these sibling name pairing? Just take this at face value :-)

Three boys:

Benjamin Asher

Travis Nolan

Charles Dexter

Two Girls:

Evelyn Noa

Ivy Marguerite

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  1. I like most of the boys name but I'm not that bigger fan of the girls names. They are still all very nice in their own unique way and go together fairly nicely :)


  2. charles dexter

    evelyn noa

    i love those names so cute u kno i have a auntie named evelyn well shes mii cuz i call her aunt n i have a cuz named dexter hes a twin n i have a friend named charles but neways Congrats!!!!!!!!


  3. How about Evelyn Noel?? but Evelyn Noa is nice too.

    Travis Nolan just makes me think of something really really hillbilly for some reason.

    But I like Benjamin Asher

    but people are gonna call him ben for short

    so ben asher....idk doesn't fit to me

  4. theyre all perfect ^-^

  5. i think they all go nicely except ivy marguerite. it doesn't seem to fit.

  6. i love benjamin asher!

    evelyn is pretty & you could call her evie for short. i <33 the name evie lol

  7. The only one I like is Evelyn Noa

    First time ever somebody asked about Dexter.

  8. All of the names go together but travis.

  9. Marguerite(this name is out of the flow of the other names to me) the rest seem to be pretty much in line a lil bit of something solid with a lil bit of something new Good names  

  10. All the names sounds good together except the girls' names, maybe if turn Ivy Marguerite around to be Marguerite Ivy?Beccause all (3) boys' names has 5 letters in their names(middle), and if you turned Marguerite Ivy around to this, then the girls's names were alike as well with (3letters) in their middle names as well.Just a thought, in he end it is still your choice!

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