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This is weird, isn't it?

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Harimosmummy · 14/09/2009 17:19

Think I've made a bit of a cock up with my childrens names...

My DH has two DDs - they are much older than our kids and we all get on great.

Say they are called Scarlett and Benny

Now we have 2 kids and, completely without thought we've given them REALLY similar names...

Say ours are called Charlotte and Jenny..

When you say my DSDs names really quickly, followed by my DC names really quickly, they sound almost identical........

That's really weird, isn't it?

There was no thought given to this at all, but I'm almost at the point of changing DD's name (she the newest addition) because of this.

What do you think?

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KerryMumbles · 14/09/2009 17:20

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Harimosmummy · 14/09/2009 17:22

That's the problem - there really aren't any ishoos.... (well not from our side) but I can see how it might look!!!

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Momdeguerre · 14/09/2009 17:28

Not really sure it is a big problem - prehaps say their names in a different order .

My friend has a DD called Keira and her DH has another child called Kieron - does not bother them at all.

Lots of names end up abbreviated to similar sounds anyway - ie/y endings.

pooexplosions · 14/09/2009 18:52

I think its pretty odd that you didn't notice before

HecatesTwopenceworth · 14/09/2009 18:54

It is weird.

Oh bugger it! You like the names, people will think what they like. Never mind.

congrats on the new arrival btw.

Harimosmummy · 14/09/2009 19:36

Hecates.......... you made me laugh... I am and it is weird

but i do like the names, as do DH and DSDs

i will embrace my weirdness

thanks for the congrats.... she is6 weeks now and just gorgeous!!!

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