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Re: Which one?
Edith, Isadora, and Maud
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Frances, Isadora, and Esme
Frances, Isadora, and Esme have the same es or is sound, which makes them sound very similar and kind of run together.
Blythe, Cecily, and Gwendolyn
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Blythe, Cecily, and Rosalind
Even though I prefer the name Gwendolyn to Rosalind, I think Rosalind suits the sibset betterJosephine, Marguerite, and Beatrice
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Josephine, Marguerite, and Elisabeth
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Josephine, Marguerite, and Charlotte
I just like it betterEmilia, Maria, and Diana
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Emilia, Helena, and Diana
Emilia and Maria both end in -ia so they kind of rhyme. Helena and Diana also both end in -na, but they sound sound as rhymey to me.
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