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Esme Juliet & vs. James Eamon’s vs. baby brother/sister

Hi everyone! We didn’t plan on having anymore kids after Esme and James, so we sort of screwed ourselves (Excuse me!) with our ’theme’. We don’t know what to do for this bub’s name. Do we use an E-J name for a girl and J-E for a boy, or do we use an E-J name for either (Making it E-J, J-E, E-J)? Please help! Thanks, Ryan and Amy

The Top Baby Name is...

Esme Juliet & Wilkes

0%

James Eamon’s Wilkes

0%

baby brother/sister Wilkes

100%

Poll created: Nov 30, 2010
Total Votes: 1

Comments

id do a EE or EJ
posted by guest :: 13 years ago | report
I think doing an EJ for a girl and JE for a boy would be good. Either that or double letters, EE or JJ. :)
posted by guest :: 13 years ago | report
Elsie Jean
Joel Ewan
posted by guest :: 13 years ago | report
I would do JE for a girl and EJ for a boy
posted by Laura :: 13 years ago | report
i would do JE for a boy and EJ for a girl.
posted by guest :: 13 years ago | report
or even just a similar sounding name- with an m and/or an s in :

Miles/summer etc..

or EE for a girl and JJ for a boy:)

Eden Elizabeth/Joshua Jake (for example)
posted by guest :: 13 years ago | report
Renee is kinda like Esme and Miles, like James
posted by guest :: 13 years ago | report
Thanks, everyone!
We’re now trying to think of combos EJ and JE for both genders.
So far we’re liking:
Ezra Jacob (Too close to Esme?)
Jack Emmett

Elin Jennifer (Is Jennifer too ’boring’?)
posted by Amy :: 13 years ago | report
What about a hyphenated first name? Like Elsie-Jean or Emma-Jane.
posted by guest :: 13 years ago | report
While I like the idea of a hyphenated name, I know it can be sort of difficult. I have a friend named Emma-Claire and she always has to correct people that she goes by both names. Another friend of mine has a daughter named Anna-June. She’s about five now and only a handful of people can remember to call her Anna-June, so she goes by Annie now. So, I’m not sure if I could do it knowing what she/he will be in for. I love them though!
posted by Amy :: 13 years ago | report
I don’t think that they should have the same initials, it will be confusing in the long run.
posted by guest :: 13 years ago | report

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