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[Opinions] Jack & Alice
I've kind of neglected Jack and Alice for a little while. What do you think of these Jack and Alice combos?Jack Robin
Jack Edmund
Jack Finnen
Jack Ronan
Jack Kelly
Jack Linus
Jack WilburAlice Isabel
Alice Coraline
Alice Dinah
Alice Evelyn
Alice Eloise
Alice Lavinia
Alice Margot
Alice Ophelia
Alice Susannah
Alice Theodora

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I think both names are gorgeous and would make a wonderful sib set. My fave combos are: Jack Robin
Jack Edmund
Jack RonanAlice Isabel
Alice Coraline
Alice Evelyn
Alice LaviniaJack Edmund and Alice Evelyn are my faves.
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whatever combos you prefer the sibset will be gorgeous !! every name from your list is highly beautifulhowever, my favorites are Alice Dinah and Jack Kelly. i'm specially in love with the last one, best one imo
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I love both Jack and Alice and could use them both IRL, I wouldn't use them together though. Alice seems more classic than Jack, which paired with Alice looks like a nickname which is weird to me since I don't see Jack as a nickname at all. If you are considering Jack and Alice as a sibset, I would probably go with John nn Jack instead.As for the combos, I like these:
Jack Robin - neither is a nickname to me since they are used as given names were I live, but I can see why other people would think of it as a very nicknamey combo.
Jack Ronan
Jack WilburAlice Isabel
Alice Coraline
Alice Evelyn
Alice Ophelia
My favorites are Jack Robin, Alice Isabel and Alice Coraline.
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I love Wilbur, so Jack Wilbur is definitely my favorite combo but since I love Wilbur so much: Why not use Wilbur as a FN?I also really like Alice Margot.
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For the record, my grandmother is named Alice, and she had a beloved brother, Jack, who was killed in WWII. Seeing them together is like home to me, and it is a pairing I admire deeply.Jack Edmund and Alice Margot are my favorites from your list, though I must say I also see the appeal in Jack Wilbur.
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