Opinions??
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Alexx
, Apr 27 2011 04:42 PM
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#1
Posted 27 April 2011 - 04:42 PM
So, My mom's friend Debi is having B/G twins. I dont really know all THAT much about the names, but she got invited to her baby shower and on a sticker that sealed the envelope it said what she was going to name them. I wanted to get your opinions on them individually and as a sib set, she wants to name them Hector Samuel and Isabella Rose, WDYT?
#2
Posted 28 April 2011 - 09:09 PM
Neither one is reallly my style. Hector and Isabella are fine by themselves. To me Hectore just sounds really fuddy duddy next to a really popular name like Isabella
#3
Posted 29 April 2011 - 06:15 AM
I like them. They both have a classical feel with a little latin influence. Do they have hispanic roots by any chance??
#4
Posted 29 April 2011 - 12:13 PM
I agree with Beka
#5
Posted 29 April 2011 - 02:25 PM
Personally, I don't like either of them...but they sounds all right together. To me Isabella is WAY too popular, and Hector is too old-fashioned--but they're not my babies.
If I had to choose one of them though, I'd chose Isabella Rose. It's pretty, but not my style at all.
If I had to choose one of them though, I'd chose Isabella Rose. It's pretty, but not my style at all.
#6
Posted 29 April 2011 - 07:18 PM
I looooove the name Isabella [even though it's WAYYY too popular, PLUS it's my cousin's daughter 'my Nieces' name!]
Isabella Rose still is gorgeous ♥
I'm not a fan of Hector though..
#7
Posted 30 April 2011 - 09:05 AM
Neither name is really my style, but they flow nicely together as a sibling set though.
Isabella Rose sounds very elegant and classy.
The name Hector means "heroic," and when it's paired with Samuel; to me, it sounds like a very strong, masculine name.
I do agree with Katie, though. They seem to have a Latin/Spanish influence.
I think these names make a really good pair (:
Isabella Rose sounds very elegant and classy.
The name Hector means "heroic," and when it's paired with Samuel; to me, it sounds like a very strong, masculine name.
I do agree with Katie, though. They seem to have a Latin/Spanish influence.
I think these names make a really good pair (:
#8
Posted 30 April 2011 - 10:22 AM
They are both okay, I am iffy on whether I like Isabella or not haha!
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