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Re: Literary brothers
Harper is typically feminine due to Harper Lee. It is becoming increasingly popular, so he would be the lone boy Harper knowing several girls of the same name. Marlowe is a fine boys name and the nick name Marley would be cute when he's young. For a third sibling my first thought was Raleigh after Sir Walter Raleigh who was a fine poet as well as an explorer. Raleigh's "The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd" is a hilarious response to Marlowe's "The Passionate Shepherd to His Love." Tennyson- Alfred Tennyson
Faulkner- William Faulkner
Doyle- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Lewis- C.S. Lewis
Byron- George Gordon Byron
Hawthorne- Nathaniel Hawthorne
Chaucer- Geoffrey Chaucer
Dante- Dante Alighieri
Milton- John Milton
Spenser- Edmund Spenser
Marvell- Andrew Marvell although it might be confused with the comic creators.
Dryden- John Dryde
Thoreau- Henry David Thoreau

More Feminine:
Malory- Thomas Malory
Brontë- Emily, Jane, Anne Brontë
Shelley- Mary Shelley
Virginia- Virginia Woolf
Christie- Agatha Christie
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