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[Opinions] Aviva and Liora
Are these too close for siblings? I don't mind Alexandra and Aviva, Liora and Alexandra, but for some reason Aviva and Liora just see quite close.
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No.
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They sound fine together
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I LOVE them both! And I think they sound wonderful together.
(I'm not really a fan of Alexandra)
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Dito for the names and for Alexandra!
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They don't seem too close at all; I think they compliment each other very well. I love both Aviva and Liora. :)Array
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The sound is trendy though...And in Caroline's article, Aviva was projected to be in the top ten in 2015 - around the time I'd have kids.Elizabeth
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To be perfectly frank, that article seemed like a load of crap to me. Aviva may very well be up there in ten years, but at this point, it seems like a long shot to me.Or maybe I'm just hoping that we'll be out of the V-sound trend by then, ha.The sound is a bit trendy, but these names have deep roots, and that shines through to me. Array
No one's getting smarter
No one's learning the score
Your never ending spree of death and violence and hate
Is gonna tie your own rope...I'd like to leave the world as a better place.
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What?! Top 10, really? I don't think so. And the sound isn't that trendy to me at all. I think they'd make a really good sibset.I've been away for a while, where is this article?
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I can see why they seem close, due the same number of syllables and the -a ending, but I think they sound fine together.
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They're not too close. As a name-nerd I notice the Jewish theme (intentional or not), but most people wouldn't know that. I like both names, though I prefer Liora spelt Liorah.
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Not at all.
"Chan eil tuil air nach tig traoghadh"
"Maybe surrounded by
A million people I
Still feel all alone
I just wanna go home
Oh I miss you, you know"

- 'Home', Michael Buble
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I think they are fine.
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♦I think they're fine together (m)♦- I'm just not big on the names themselves.
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No, I think it's fine. And I absolutely LOVE both names, especially Aviva.
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I don't think so.*
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They're both great!
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I don't think they're too simliar at all. The only thing they have in common is the fact that they both end in 'A', which most feminine Hebrew names do. I'm considering using Anina and Elana or Aviva and Elana together which sound more alike than Aviva and Liora.I think Aviva and Liora are gorgeous name, BTW. :)
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I think they're just fine as siblings and also quite pretty.Yes, I know how lonely life can be.
The shadows follow me and the night won't set me free.
But I don't let the evenings get me down,
As long as you're around me.
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