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Kaydee
Lv 6
Kaydee asked in Pregnancy & ParentingBaby Names · 1 decade ago

What do you think about these names as a sibset?

Father: John Robert

Mother: Nora Katherine (deceased)

Son: John Christopher - age 20

Son: Thomas Joseph - age 12

Son: William James - age 10

Daughter: Sarah Grace - age 7

Daughter: Claire Rose - age 5

Son: Robert Junior - age 2

the father calls them by their birthnames, no nicknames

but they refer to each other as nicknames so it would be

Johnny

Tommy

Will

Sarah or Sarah Grace

Claire or Claire Rose

Bobby

what do you think of these names as a sibset

and as separate names?

Update:

these arent my children..a family i met when i was on vacation.. i also like how all the boys have a J in the name, like JC,TJ,WJ,RJ

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  • Indi
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    I really love those names. They're classic but beautiful, and compliment the other names perfectly. I love how you have named one of the sons Robert Junior. I also LOVE William James and Thomas Joseph.

    And seperate, they are gorgeous!

  • Jay
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    I'd go for John, Tom, and Rob.

    Most boys over the age of 8 prefer the babyish 'y' to be taken off.

    Also, it's a bit strange to be naming the 4th son after the father.

    You'd be better off having the first son as John Robert Jr (or Robert John), and the youngest son as Christopher (Chris).

    As for the girls, I'd just call them Sarah and Claire.

  • SCU
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    I like all the names but they are awfully common. Nora is a uncommon but still normal name and I like Nora a lot.

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