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[Opinions] Re: Fiona & Freya
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I guess it would be alright to use Fiona and Freya as sisters. I mean, I might use Cerys/Charlotte with Cassandra, and to me, even that's a tad close (too many C's). But if you plan on having more children, and you don't continue the F theme, the other child/children will feel left out.__________________________________________________
Mommy to Cassandra Morgan (2003)
Preggie with baby #2.
Malachi Rune/Charlotte Niamh or Cerys Nimue?
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Is this really so?Do children really care about and compare their names like that? Also, if she had 2 children with F-names and 2 or more without, how would the non F-children feel left out.Besides, I think more F-names are good options:
Girl: Faith, Felicia, Felicity, Filippa, Fleur, Flora, Francesca, FrancineBoy: Fabian, Felix, Finn, Finian, Finlay, Forrest, Francis, Franklin"You sought a flower and found a fruit. You sought a spring and found a sea. You sought a woman and found a soul. You are disappointed."
"It does not become me to make myself smaller than I am." (Edith Södergran 1891-1923)
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Well some might, first of all she might only have three children not four or more, the third child may or may not feel left out he or she may be glad to be different you can never tell
but Children do compare names
Its a slightly different situation but my neice Victoria is still a bit upset that she is the only one in our family not to have a middle name especially since one of her cousins has Victoria as her middle name
Someone else I know was upset as a child because she was the only one of five children not to have a family name as a middle name, she said it made her feel as if she wasnt wanted as much as the othersA childs smile is worth more to me than Gold
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