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What do you think?
What do you think of these combo's as a sibset?Patience Daffodil
Rufus Benjamin
Ivor Samuel
Eliza Periwinkle
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Patience Daffodil seems to be a bit silly compared to the others. Patience Renee or Patience Violet would be a better combo imo.I do like all the names, however, Ivor Samuel especially.
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I don't like them. They're too precious and twee for me.
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I can roll with Patience Daffodil and Eliza Periwinkle, but I don't think the boys' names go with them at all. I think they'd need less traditional middle names to go with the girls as they're so striking.

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Patience Daffodil - I love Patience, I really do. But I'm really not a fan of putting two word names together, especially such uncommon ones. Daffodil I might, might, be able to get behind as a middle name, but not for Patience. I think Patience Daphne or Pamela Daffodil would make better combos.Rufus Benjamin - Not bad, not bad. Can't say I'm the biggest fan of Rufus, but Benjamin looks good with it.Ivor Samuel - Strong combo. I really like it! Very handsome.Eliza Periwinkle - I like Eliza, not too sure about Periwinkle. Seems a little too much, even for a middle name. Perhaps even juvenile. But then, Persimmon is a guilty pleasure for me, so who am I to judge?
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For ages I've been trying to figure out where the name Patience Daffodil was from. It stuck with me and I know that as much as I love Daffodil and Patience I didn't put them together. It's a wonderful name. :)I think Patience, Rufus, and Eliza fit perfectly. Rufus could stand to have a more uncommon middle name. Ivor stands out to me and not in a good way. It just doesn't fit in my opinion.
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I could buy Patience, Rufus, Ivor and Eliza as siblings. For the individual names themselves:
Patience Daffodil - two word names in a row always sound weird to me, especially when one is a noun and one is a descriptor. I love Rufus Benjamin. Ivor is interesting, but it's very harsh to me. I prefer Ivan. Periwinkle is kind of ridiculous sounding, I'm a fan of obscure flower names in the middle name spot but Periwinkle is silly. Eliza Patience would be beautiful.
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