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[Opinions] Ezra
Ezra is my new favourite boy name.What do you think of sibset: Thea, Noah & Ezra ?What do you think of combos:Ezra Heath
Ezra Beau
Ezra FinnAny more suggestions?
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I don't love it but it's fine. Thea, Noah and Ezra are all nice but I do find it a little odd sounding because they all end in "ah" sound. Those middle names are too short for me. I think Ezra needs a longer middle name. How about Ezra Dominic, Ezra Christian or Ezra Donovan?
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I like it, and I like the sibset too.
I like the sound of Ezra Finn, but I like the look of Ezra Heath. Actually I like the sound of Ezra Heath too...
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I adore Ezra. It's a handsome name that isn't too popular, and the fact that it isn't very complicated in terms of spelling and pronunciation is a bonus.Ezra works well with Thea and Noah, but Noah is NMS. It's also very popular. I'd expect something less popular, such as Asa, to be paired with Thea and Ezra.I like Beau and Finn, but Ezra Finn sounds better to me, so I'd go with that one.Combos:Ezra Joel
Ezra Graham
Ezra Bram
Ezra Jude
Ezra Simon
Ezra Solomon
Ezra Noel
Ezra Jules
Ezra Jordan
Ezra Lorne
Ezra Luke
Ezra Lucas
Ezra Lucian
Ezra Colm
Ezra Callum
Ezra Cole
Ezra Bryn
Ezra Flynn
Ezra Leon
Ezra Calvin
Ezra Vincent

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Awesome sibset! Individually, I love Ezra and Thea. Noah is too popular for me personally. But that makes a great sibset. I love that they are all two syllables and four letters, it looks so clean. And even though they all end with an -ah sound, it doesn't sound too similar to me at all. Of your combo options, I really like Ezra Finn. I love how symmetrical it looks because they both have only four letters. And the flow feels good. I'd be delighted if you could find four-letter one-syllable middle names for Thea and Noah as well. It just might be too perfect to be true. How about Ezra Finn, Thea June, and Noah Bram?
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I strongly dislike Ezra. It always sounded very feminine to me. Heath, Beau and Finn are all awesome, though. I grew up in several different countries including one in which girls names usually end in -a and boys names don't so maybe that has influenced my naming style. Noah sounds girly to me as well, in fact it was my number 1 girls name for years. There's also a female Noah in the bible.So I don't like it, but I don't think it's horrible or anything so if you like it go for it. The sibset works just fine. I like Thea.
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