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How do these names work for siblings?
I asked these question about a week or so ago, but I'm still looking for opinions, and I changed one the names. I'm writing a story about eight brothers & sisters, all main characters. How do these work together? Keep in mind, they were all born between the years of 1931 - 1943.
~ Everett Charles "Rhett"
~ Judson Gabriel "Jud"
~ Liza Kathleen
~ Madigan Joseph
~ Eleanor Margaret "Nora"
~ Alba Eloise
~ Thatcher Paul "Thatch"
~ Harrison Mitchell "Harris"
-- Rhett, Jud, Liza, Madigan (Mady as a child), Nora, Alba, Thatch & Harris.
Thanks in advance! :]
5 Answers
- Nurse2011Lv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
Good names but I am wondering why stories need middle name for characters? i can't think of a book that I've that have used middle names.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Haha, Everett's nice. Charlie is cute. Butt Rhett... not really.
Judson? I like that. Jud, not so much.
I love this one! Try Eliza Kathleen.
Is Madigan a boy or a girl? You shouldn't use cross-genders.
Eleanor and Margaret are very, very old-fashioned. I prefer Eleanor, though, and I don't mind Nora.
Alba is horrible. Eloise is nice, Ellie sounds adorable, though!
Thatcher is a last name. My brother's middle name was Thaxter, after my mom's maiden name.
Mitchell is one of my favorite name, reversing them sounds nice.
- BrightEyedLv 51 decade ago
I love a lot of those names. (:
Aside from Madigan. Kerrigan, I like for a boy. As well as Addison.
But Madigan not so much.
Other than that. Lovelovelove.
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