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[Opinions] Tiffany, Zara and Lola for triplet girls. Thoughts?
Opinions?Do they work or clash too much?
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Zara and Lola are okay together but Tiffany doesn’t seem to fit. I’d go with Zara, Lola, and Maya or Kyla. Tiffany, Alexandra, and Sophia.
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Zara and Lola go together, but Tiffany clashes.
Tiana, Tiara, Tatiana, Tayla, Talia, Tana, Tyra, Tessa?
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Yeah they don’t work imo. Zara and Lola could work together, but Tiffany sticks out and is a dated 80’s name. Zara, Lola and Asha would work, or Zara, Lola and Maya.
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It's okay. I can see Tiffany and Zara together, and I can see Lola and Zara together, but not Tiffany and Lola, if I'm going to be nitpicky. Tiffany seems much more mature than Lola, which strikes me as a youthful nickname. Both names seem more mature than Lola, but it can see it better with Zara because they both have 4 letters, 2 syllables and end in A. Maybe Tiffany, Zara and Dolores?

This message was edited 4/4/2024, 3:19 PM

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Dolores is still weird because that name is too old-fashioned compared to the others.
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yeah, but couldn't think of anything closer that Lola could be short for.
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Lorelei maybe.
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In a weird way, they work together for me. They all strike me as coquettish names. Maybe Zara slightly less, but still. All 3 names are flirty and fun in their own way. They feel a bit anachronistic - Tiffany is very 80s, Lola is from the 50s, and Zara is the modern one. I think that's the element that makes them feel strange together. The names all have the same spirit, but everyone feels like a time traveller.
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I like Tiffany and Zara. I'd choose a one syllable for the other. Eve, Claire, Grace, Jade, Belle, Paige

This message was edited 4/4/2024, 11:58 AM

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Tiffany is the odd name out. And not just because it's dated. Two two-syllable names and then Tiffany - why? Zara, Dolores and maybe a single-syllable name like Brynn, Dale, Eve, Fern, Gail, Jade or Jane, Merle, Ruth, Star?
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I don't think they clash but I do like Zara and Lola a lot more than I like Tiffany. Zara/Lola feel fun and fresh and Tiffany feels dated.
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Sorry, Tiffany and Lola sound like stripper names to me.
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Since Tiffany and Zara are both major brand names, I would expect Lola to be one, too, but it's not, which makes the set confusing. All three names are rendered down market by virtue of existing alongside one another.
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Unpopular opinion but I think Lola is the odd one out. The other names have more sass to them.
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Not bad, but I actually think Zara is the odd one out here. Tiffany and Lola are familiar and have a Hollywood glamor about them. Whereas Zara is spunky Sara.I’d do Tiffany, Lola, and Alison or Theodora nn Thea
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I love the name Tiffany; it's my favorite name for a girl. However, I don't think that it works with Zara and Lola. For this sib-set, I'd include another 4-lettered name to match. Suggestions:
Faye
Kate
Anna
Gina
Bria
Rina
Maya
Jada
Kaia
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Tiffany doesn't fit ...Zara and Lola are quite trendy now, but Tiffany sounds like their mother rather than their sister.
Talia or Mila or kaya would fit better.
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