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[Opinions] WDYTO Graham?
I am thinking in relation to pairing Graham with brother Oliver. Do you think they go well? Do you think Graham will get teased because of the "graham cracker" association?So far, these are my possibilities for brothers of Oliver Samuel:
Miles
Pierce
Graham
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I love Graham, but I worry about the 'graham cracker' thing a bit, too. :-/ Oliver and Graham definitely sound like brothers, imo. Oliver Samuel is gorgeous--Oliver, Graham, & Miles make a fabulous sibset. I'm not overly crazy about Pierce but it does fit in quite well.
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I love the name Graham as long as it is pronouced Gray-um. I have a little nephew with the name and it is adorable. It also sounds great with Oliver!
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I like all the names, and think they go great together. I don't even think of graham crackers, and doubt many kids would care about the association. (I mean, graham crackers are delicious!)
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Like it a lot. Graham Miles would be great, imo!
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I love Graham and think it's nice with Oliver, as well as Miles and Pierce.

This message was edited 7/16/2007, 11:07 AM

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I love Graham but prefer the spelling Graeme personally. Graham and Oliver sound great together. I alos like Pierce and Miles, Miles sounds better with Oliver imo. I think I would actually prefer Miles & Oliver over the other two.
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I love Graham. How perfect with Oliver. They're both so classy and underused. If you use Graham you'd make my day.
There's your justification ;)I like Miles as well, but Pierce doesn't sound quite right.
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I adore Oliver and Graham together, esp. if you pronounce Graham with two syllable (GRAY-ham). I think it's enough of an established name to avoid the cracker association, but I could be wrong. I think I like Miles even better, though. Pierce doesn't seem quite right.
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I like the name Graham. I wouldn't worry about the Graham cracker association :) I do think that Oliver and Graham go well together.
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