[Opinions] WDYTO the name of her twinsis? do they fit together?
The sister of my best friend is having twin girls in may, and I asked you guys before what would fit the one name they'd decided on... turned out they've made their choice for Sacha's twinsis! What do you think of their names, do they fit well together?
Sacha Lesley Anna "Sacha"
Tessa Niamh Anna "Tessa"
--- Lesley is their father's name, Niamh: their parent's lived in Ireland for about 2 years and just loooove Irish names:D, and Anna is the mn every single woman in their mothers family has.. ---
So what about Sacha and Tessa, or Tessa and Sacha, for twinsisters?
like?
Sacha Lesley Anna "Sacha"
Tessa Niamh Anna "Tessa"
--- Lesley is their father's name, Niamh: their parent's lived in Ireland for about 2 years and just loooove Irish names:D, and Anna is the mn every single woman in their mothers family has.. ---
So what about Sacha and Tessa, or Tessa and Sacha, for twinsisters?
like?
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Niamh, eh? Couldn't have jumped on to a bigger trend with that one; not only is it Irish, which is always quite fashionable, but it's also a currently popular Irish name.
I don't like Sacha and Tessa, either. They seem perpetually "little girl" to me, and Tess/Tessa is something I'm more used to seeing on people's dogs instead of kids. (Really--I've met a few labradors named Tess, zero children.)
I like Anna and Lesley alright; nothing special, but fine. I prefer the spelling Leslie, but if it's the father's name then I can respect the spelling difference.
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I don't like Sacha and Tessa, either. They seem perpetually "little girl" to me, and Tess/Tessa is something I'm more used to seeing on people's dogs instead of kids. (Really--I've met a few labradors named Tess, zero children.)
I like Anna and Lesley alright; nothing special, but fine. I prefer the spelling Leslie, but if it's the father's name then I can respect the spelling difference.
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I think Sacha and Tessa fit well together. Both names are short for longer names (Alexander/Alexandra and Teresa/Teresia). And none of the names is overused or trendy.
I love the name Tessa. Sacha is ok, I prefer the spelling Sasha.
"But it’s all right now.
I learned my lesson well.
You see you can’t please everyone
So you got to please yourself."
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I love the name Tessa. Sacha is ok, I prefer the spelling Sasha.
"But it’s all right now.
I learned my lesson well.
You see you can’t please everyone
So you got to please yourself."
Rick Nelson, GardenParty
"It does not become me to make myself smaller than I am." (Edith Södergran 1891-1923)
The mother's name is Sacha and the father is Lesley? If I understand correctly, it seems a little unfair for one twin to be named after both parents while the other is not.
Sacha Lesley Anna: Except for Anna, this could very well be a boy's name.
Tessa Niamh Anna: Anna seems "tacked on" here. I really love the nn Tessa but prefer it as a nn for Terasa or Theresa.
Overall, kudos to mom and dad for less common name usage, but these aren't names I'd use.
----Betsy-----
Sacha Lesley Anna: Except for Anna, this could very well be a boy's name.
Tessa Niamh Anna: Anna seems "tacked on" here. I really love the nn Tessa but prefer it as a nn for Terasa or Theresa.
Overall, kudos to mom and dad for less common name usage, but these aren't names I'd use.
----Betsy-----