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[Opinions] Quadruplets
What would you name a set of quadruplets, any b/g combo, that were all from the same culture (French, Italian, Arabic, etc.)?My choices:(Iranian)
DD: Nasrin Azar
DD: Shahrazad Zareen
DD: Zhaleh Roshanara
DD: Yasmina Elaheh(Jewish)
DD: Lior Elisheva
DD: Ayelet Adina
DD: Ziva Raisa
DD: Zipporah Yael(Russian)
DS: Sergei Konstantin "Seriosha"
DS: Alexei Nikolai "Alyosha"
DD: Tatiana Lilia "Tanushka"
DD: Maria Anastasia "Mashka"

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Indian:
(f) Priya Indira
(f) Padmini Sushila
(m) Rohan Anil
(m) Ganesh ArjunFrench:
(f) Ludivine Marion
(f) Romane Fanette
(m) Arthur Louis
(m) Serge ClémentWelsh:
(m) Hafgan Morus
(m) Idris Arthur
(f) Enlli Heulwen
(f) Enfys Gwawr
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first families and state capsI'm trying to really challenge myself with this set.
Lucretia Madison (Garfield, Wisconsin)
Lincoln James (Nebraska, Polk)
Augusta Jane (Maine, Pierce)
John Pierre (Adams/ Kennedy, South Dakota)
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Basque & CatalanMiren Ainhoa
Amaia Leire
Iker Antton
Julen Aitor
(I like a lot of other male Basque names better than Antton and Aitor but none of them worked as middle names)Eulàlia Estel
Beatriu Sibil·la
Pau Francesc
Màrius Jaume
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Oh, I love Màrius Jaume and Eulàlia Estel! :-)
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Thanks! I had a good time looking through the Catalan registry, haha.
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I'll try DutchWhich is part of my background. And, the Dutch have some pretty excellently funky names.DS: Manfred Christoffel
DD: Cornelia Anneliese or Cornelia Jozefien?
DD: Jacobine Iris
DS: Ruben FrederikHmm. I quite like Jacobine Iris, but there rest I am not sure about. Any suggestions on how to make them better?

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Jacobine Iris is great, and I LOVE Ruben Frederik.
Cornelia Jozefien is excellent, and the only one I'd change would be Manfred Christoffel (I don't personally like either name).
Willem Johannes, maybe?
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Jacobine Iris is beautiful! Also, Jozefien is magnificent.
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SwedishI am doing two, one with common name among children today, and one with names that aren't used much for children except from honoring middlenames.
Used today:

DS: Oliver Carl Sebastian Theodor "Oliver"
DS: Felix Simon Philip Rasmus "Felix"
DS: Maximilian Vilhelm Gabriel Viggo "Maximilian"
DS: Alexander Isak Johannes Vidar "Alexander"DD: Nora Agnes Tova Filippa "Nora"
DD: Klara Liv Ebba Isabella "Klara"
DD: Hedvig Saga My Matilda "Hedvig"
DD: Elina Astrid Freja Linnea "Elina"DS: Oliver Carl Vilhelm Johannes "Oliver"
DS: Maximilian Felix Alexander Theodor "Maximilian"
DD: Nora Liv Hedvig Linnea "Nora"
DD: Klara My Elina Matilda "Klara"
And names not used on children today:
DS: Niklas Kjell Johan Emanuel "Niklas"
DS: Magnus Bo Josef Ragnar "Magnus"
DS: Petter Per Henning Ansgar "Petter"
DS: Finn Adolf Harald Gunnar "Finn"

DD: Kerstin Karin Sigrid Paulina "Kerstin"
DD: Elisabeth Frida Agata Camilla "Elisabeth"
DD: Fredrika Alfhild Britt Marie "Fredrika"
DD: Teodora Helga Svea Charlotte "Teodora"DS: Niklas Kjell Johan Ansgar "Niklas"
DS: Magnus Gunnar Harald Ragnar "Magnus"
DD: Elisabeth Alfhild Helga Fredrika "Elisabeth"
DD: Kerstin Sigrid Karin Teodora "Kerstin"
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Italian (which is probably what I'd really name them):DD Fiammetta Luisa
DD: Allegra Anna
DS: Donato Paolo
DS: Claudio Luigi(all the mns are honouring)Hebrew:DD: Zipporah Hannah
DD: Rivka Michal
DS: Zohar Michael
DS: Emanuel Dov
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Scottish:
DS: Murray Lachlan
DS: Finley Blair
DD: Isla Jessie
DD: Una MaisieWelsh:
DS: Emlyn Sior
DS: Cadell Wynn
DD: Eleri Mairwen
DD: Catrin NerysArabic:
DS: Essa Sabri
DS: Miraj Salah
DD: Isra Suhylah
DD: Khalilah ShadyaRomani ("Gypsy"):
DS: Camlo Gillie
DS: Patrin Lel
DD: Keja Rawnie
DD: Tsura Esma

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I love your Italian and French sets! Alice Antonia is so beautiful!
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I'd probably go with German to reflect my heritage, but I also really like quite a few Welsh and Irish names.* = honoringGerman
Karl* Wolfgang*
Katharine* Helene* "Kathe"
Margarete* Adelheid* "Greta"
Nikolaus Wilhelm* "Niko"Welsh
Morgan Gareth
Rhys Gawain
Gwendolen Rhiannon "Gwen"
Tristan PadrigIrish
Niamh Talulla
Fiona Madailein
Aodhan Nioclas
Saoirse Brighid

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Do you know what a TCK is? Third Culture Kid. That's a child that has a family from 1 culture and grows up in another. The combination is a culture of its own that's mixed up. That will be my family's culture- mixed up... not that Cdn.s aren't already rather mixed up as it is... and we don't tend to have a lot of specifically "Cdn." names... much like we don't have a lot of specifically "Cdn." food. We're a cultural mosaic. That is our culture... a mosaic of different ethnicities usually living together in some level of harmony.All girls:
Jocelyn Christa Michiko道子
Kendra Jolene Mikiko実喜子 (Kendra-Jo)
Jasmine Charleen Miyuki 美由貴 (Miyuki)
Amaryllis Tsutako津多子Esperanza 2 of each:
Kaede楓Eiko栄子Dominga
Johanneke Mizuki瑞貴
Yoshiya Samuel David Mateo義矢
Nobuyoshi 信義 Eito 栄戸All boys:
Sanbi賛美Shori 勝利
Nobumichi 延道 Kouhei 光平
Kazunobu Monte和延
Tetsuhiko Gabriel徹彦Jpns.
Ai (girl)
Nobue or Nobuko (girl)
Nozomi (girl)
Hikaru (boy or girl)
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irishDS: Ronan Seamus
DD: Saoirse Fiona
DD: Noirin Eithne
DS: Declan FinleyI tried.
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I love your Jewish set! I'd probably choose Irish:
DS: Finn Cormac
DS: Declan Malachy
DD: Aisling Maeve
DD: Caoimhe Brigidor Hebrew:
DD: Tova Liron
DD: Nava Meital
DS: Avram Eliezer
DS: Zev Chayim

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Icelandic / ScandivianStellan Aki
Nils Ragnar
Solveig Eir
Beata Elin

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Beata Elin is gorgeous!
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I fail to see how these are better than my combos only on the grounds that they are less familiar. Their flow offers little melody, and you have two which begin with the letter S--something to be avoided when naming multiples. Remember, individuality is invaluable. :)No one is impressed by your ability to click on a link and compile a short list. It's melody, flow and complementary contrast which succeed in compelling a person of superior taste.
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That was rude.Seriously, why do you feel the need to say stuff like that? It's just counterproductive and doesn't do anybody any good. Next time you're going to make a post like this, sit back for a minute and think about what everyone else is going to think of it.You've been given more than a fair chance on this board when it comes to posting malicious stuff, and after keeping quiet about it for a long time, I'm SICK AND TIRED OF IT. So stop. Please and thank you.
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And there is your problem again. :-D"Superior" taste.Eir: Norse Goddess of Healing, it's the name of my niece.
Ragnar: My grandfather's middle name.
Solveig: A long-time favorite.
Elin: Ditto the above.
Stellan: Love the meaning, love the sound of it.
Nils is the only one I'm unsure of. I wanted to use Tancred, a name that I adore, but it's listed as Germanic on the board. not Scandinavian.As for having two names that start with the same letter? Not a big deal. My husband is Alexander, his brother is Anthony and it's not an issue.I'd rather have my names be clunky than so perfect that they seem to be meaningless. Again we'll have to agree to disagree.
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*middle name of my cousinHow I got niece I don't know. Either way I have always dug her middle name a LOT.
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Two other quick thingsI meant that Tancred was listed as Germanic on this site, not the board.Aki is just a very awesome name, especially with its' meaning. Tancred Leif & Stellan Ragnar would be better, I think. (Leif is a family name)
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I'd go with German, which is basically the ultimate catch-all. Mine would be:Karl Boris
Robert Koloman
Paul Marius
Emil Richard...because that's what they usually are. :-P It's getting repetitive, but I like what I like.

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*yawn*
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Pray, do offer something of superiority (a simple yawn suffices not)
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My problem is that names are trying to seem superior.I think in the end we're going to have to agree to disagree, though.Alice Madeleine
Charlotte Virginie
Marguerite Elisabeth
Eleonore SuzanneThese are all just...too perfect. They don't seem to have any life, any meaning, any breath. They're names you'd see in a Jane Austen novel, a classy romance novel. They just seem lacking to me.
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Jane AustenI always enjoy her work, and thank you for the compliment. I often picture myself in that type of environment, and I am sure my naming style reflects that. Also, the names above, while they may seem ostentatious to you, they would work well in the reason in which I live (Northern Virginia). They are perfectly normal, fresh and practical through my perspective.Also, Charlotte and Alice honor my two grandmothers, and Suzanne honors my mother. Marguerite honors my step-grandmother and Eleonore is the cognate of my current favorite name, Eleanor. All have personal significance.
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Also being a Jane Austen fan from N. Va, I can see where you are coming from. I'm very fond of English classic names...Agatha, Margaret, Mary, Elizabeth, Charlotte, Alice, Georgiana...there's nothing wrong with perfection. I don't like Virginie and Suzanne as much, but that's only because I prefer the more English Virginia and Susannah. Also, if Eleanor is your favorite name (one of my all-time faves as well), why would you spell it differently? Are you going for a French look?
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FrenchYes, his "theme" for this game was a French sibset. It was Vigdis who brought up Jane Austen romances :)
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