[Opinions] my sister just had triplets
she already had 1 boy called Charlie and a girl called Mya and now she has had 2 girls Ruby and Lacey and a boy called Maison
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I like Charlie for a boy and Mya is cute, although I prefer Maya.
I am not sure on Ruby and Lacey, it's a bit cutesey that they end in the same sound. Mason is nice, but I don't like Maison (it means house in french)
Still, congrats to your sister!
I am not sure on Ruby and Lacey, it's a bit cutesey that they end in the same sound. Mason is nice, but I don't like Maison (it means house in french)
Still, congrats to your sister!
Two multiple births in the same family also make me suspicious (actually the mere mention of triplets does) anyway the only name I like is Ruby. Maison is ridiculous, it 's like calling a kid House and even Mason is a job or a surname for me, and Lacey's somewhat stripperish.
Not taking sides or anything, but a family with multiples are more likely to have multiples again.
as i said before multiples run in the family 2 of my aunts had twins and so did my gran
Is Maison supposed to be some kind of kree8tif spelling for Mason? Because all I can see is the French word for house.
The names in general are way too cutesy for my taste. Ruby is nice, but I'm getting sick of it. I like Mya but only spelled Maia or Maya.
ETA: I find Lacey to be a very degrating name that caters to sexist stereotypes. It's like naming a boy Macho or Man-Sweat.
The names in general are way too cutesy for my taste. Ruby is nice, but I'm getting sick of it. I like Mya but only spelled Maia or Maya.
ETA: I find Lacey to be a very degrating name that caters to sexist stereotypes. It's like naming a boy Macho or Man-Sweat.
This message was edited 1/3/2008, 12:15 PM
Two sets of multiples to two sisters is setting off my "implausible story" radar, but I reserve judgement for the time being.
Maison is ridiculous to me. Not only is it French for "house", it's also a brand of non-alcoholic wine over here. Mason would be better, but I dislike that too.
Ruby is fine, but I dislike Lacey, and having three word names for the three triplets is a bit absurd.
Maison is ridiculous to me. Not only is it French for "house", it's also a brand of non-alcoholic wine over here. Mason would be better, but I dislike that too.
Ruby is fine, but I dislike Lacey, and having three word names for the three triplets is a bit absurd.
it runs in the family my 2 of my aunts had twins as did my gran
Charlie - I like it only as a NN for Charles. Seems too nicknamey on its own imo.
Mya - not my style
Ruby - okay, but not really my style
Lacey - love this, but slightly more prefer the spelling Lacie
Maison - GP but spelled Mason
Mya - not my style
Ruby - okay, but not really my style
Lacey - love this, but slightly more prefer the spelling Lacie
Maison - GP but spelled Mason
wow! congratulations.
I think its a nice combo for triplets and fits with the two older siblings.
I think its a nice combo for triplets and fits with the two older siblings.
I like Charlie, Daisy, Eloise, and Ruby. I prefer Mason to Maison
I love your kids names.
Don't really like your sister's though.
Don't really like your sister's though.
Triplets? Crikey, she's a brave woman! Congratulations to her.
I adore Charlie and Ruby. I think they're both really cute but will suit them right through their life. Mya and Lacey are OK IMO but a bit too cutesy. Normally I really like Mason but I feel this spelling is just a bit too trendy and will haunt him for it's difficultness!
Plus, I really like your girls' names. They're all so pretty!
I adore Charlie and Ruby. I think they're both really cute but will suit them right through their life. Mya and Lacey are OK IMO but a bit too cutesy. Normally I really like Mason but I feel this spelling is just a bit too trendy and will haunt him for it's difficultness!
Plus, I really like your girls' names. They're all so pretty!
I love Charlie and Mya sound really gret with it.
I don't like Lacey. Maison looks good but I don't like it. Ruby is just nmsaa..
I don't like Lacey. Maison looks good but I don't like it. Ruby is just nmsaa..
i have no idea i thought it was kinda weird when she told me the spelling of it as i always thought it better as mason but its pronouced the same way
I was going to ask if she knew it was the French word for house. It's not pronounced the same way. It's may-zon...well, kind of. The "n" is not pronounced. Say "on" without the "n", but keep the vowel sound the same. I hope that makes sense.
i duno to be honest i dont really like the name but hey what can i do