One of my fiance's coworkers is having a second daughter in October, and they just announced that her name will be
Kendall James. Their other daughter is a two or three and her name is Avery Grace.
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I think that Kendall James is really masculine, for a little girl. I also expected something a bit more popular, as Avery was and is a bit more popular than Kendall, on young children, at least.
In addition to the announcement at my fiance's job, I've had two in the past week, which is quite a bit! The first announcement was from my principal, who's daughter just had twin girls-
Nayeli and Naomi. They have older brothers named Jaddua and Gabriel. Middle names weren't mentioned in the announcement.
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I think the names are a bit too similar to be twins. Especially if they are identical, though I'm not sure if they are. I think that people will get confused, fairly often.
The final announcement this week was also from my workplace, as a coworker announced her pregnancy and the baby's name all at once. Her name is going to be
Palmyr Sabrina.
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I am not a fan of Palmyr, at all. I dislike Palmer on either gender, but I think Palmyr, on a girl, is even worse. Sabrina is fine, but overall I'm not a fan of the combo.
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