You know: Marilyn Monroe, Brigitte Bardot, Robert Redford (uh, Willy Wonka?). Do you and DH automatically throw out first names that have the same first letter as your last name? Or do you keep some and not others based on sound?
DH and I were hotly debating a few names that start with H, same as our last name, and have been having fun trying to figure out why sometimes it works and sometimes...not so much. I got curious. Thoughts?
Re: Poll: alliterative names?
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For boys, I have two names that would be alliterative. Different initials for the middle name, though.
I'm alliterative (all 3 names), so I guess it's what I'm used to and I like it.
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I'm S.S. so I wouldn't be opposed to it. I think it works sometimes and doesn't work others and you just need to say it out loud.
doesn't bother me at all.
sometimes i think alliteration makes the name (first and last combo) sound stronger...in a good way
I like alliterative names but I've crossed them off my list... I'm not sure why.
Interesting question.
I think you take it on a name by name basis. Our son is Colin--and our last name starts with a "K." I don't think it sounds funny. But I couldn't do Connor or Carter--because our last name also ends in an "-er" sound.
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