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Bit too much of the ' F' sound.

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Fingerscrossed22 · 26/07/2022 14:20

Due Ds 3 soon...
We have 2 DS already-
Rafferty and Theo.
We like ' Finn'.
Is it all too much in sounding same?

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ariesalien · 26/07/2022 14:38

I actually don't think it'd be bad. I think the names mesh well together!

LadyCampanulaTottington · 26/07/2022 14:48

If you pronounce Theo like Feo than yeah. Otherwise it’s fine.

spiderlight · 26/07/2022 14:49

I think it's fine! It's a great name and goes well with the other two.

TheVanguardSix · 26/07/2022 14:59

Oh I love Rafferty, Theo, and Finn together!
I have a Theo! He's now 20 and home from uni, nursing a broken heart! But there was a time when he was my wee little babe in arms! He still is. He just doesn't know it. 😊

I digress and I'm making this a ME thing.
I love Finn and I think it works beautifully with your other two boys' names.
Go for it! And congratulations on your third little baby on the way.

uncomfortablydumb53 · 26/07/2022 15:12

I think Finn fits well with Rafferty and Theo Lovely names and congratulations. I have 3 DS's

Luredbyapomegranate · 26/07/2022 17:01

It’s fine

unless someone can’t say Th..

Awwlookatmybabyspider · 26/07/2022 21:06

I'd be saying Feo and Thin, but I get all tongue twisty.

Holly60 · 27/07/2022 07:29

The three names work really well together

Babyenroute · 27/07/2022 07:43

Absolutely love all those names, and they go really well together

Goodnewsday · 27/07/2022 07:45

No i love those names! Finn is my top boys name ever

DaysLikeThis1 · 27/07/2022 07:49

Love those names and think they do go well together.

lastminutedotcom22 · 27/07/2022 07:50

I think they're lovely together - congratulations

User354354 · 27/07/2022 07:51

Lovely names together

Annoyedwithmyself · 27/07/2022 07:53

They go nicely together! Both Finlay and Finn would work well

Ontomatopea · 27/07/2022 09:34

I'd try saying them all together for a bit. When I try it I end up with Feo and Finn which sounds awful.

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