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[Opinions] Alfred, Aubrey, Rowena
I decided that I loved Alfred and Aubrey for brothers a week ago or so, and now I like Rowena for a sister. Any comments on this (hypothetical) sibset?Alfred Conley
Aubrey Neil
Rowena Lynne~ Caitlín

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I like Alfred and Rowena. Sorry I don't really care for Aubrey on either gender, just not my style I guess.
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I like all of your combos individually, but I think Alfred sticks out. Rowena is old-fashioned and very feminine, and likewise Aubrey is old-fashioned (for a boy) and effeminate-sounding (not a bad thing, I love "sissy" names for boys). But Alfred, while old-fashioned, is definitely very masculine in sound to me, so it just doesn't fit imo.
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I like Lynn (that spelling only). I don't care for the other names, but, I think any and all names work together in sibling sets, so, in that regard, they work fine.
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Haha, I just posted about Rowena. I think it's great and would potentially use it. I like Aubrey, but it sounds a little feminine to my ears, since I hear and associate it with Audrey. I don't like Alfred at all, sorry.
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