I love Claire and Paige for a girl, and I like Samuel (which will certainly be shortened to Sam whether I like it or not) for a boy. Problem is, our last name is one syllable. Would you name your child a one-syllable first name if you have a one-syllable last name?
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But Mila/Myla is 2 syllables ...
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I like Claire and Paige too, and I have a one-syllable last name as well. It worked for Claire Danes, so I kind of think it depends on the last name. Also, as just a theory I'm working on...it might depend on where it is in your mouth when you say it. Claire Danes stays in one area...if that makes any sense. I know Claire and Paige with my last name don't work.
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I don't think it's a big deal as long as the names don't rhyme.
I really, really love Quinn for a FN, but like you, we have a one syllable last name. As much as I love Quinn, I just couldn't do it.. I've found that two syllable first names + two syllable middle names sound the best with our last name. But Ava Quinn is one of our top contenders, so I'm not as concerned about the syllables in the MN as with the FN, so.
I think it depends on what you're comfortable with, flow-wise.