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what would your thoughts be on two sisters called......

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sorryaboutthedodgyname · 09/01/2010 09:49

Isla and Iona?

i already have one of these but am pregnant with dc3 which could be a girl and i love both these names.

have obv already used one but can i get away with using the other? do they sound to alike? if it makes any diffrence these is another sibling inbetween them that is not named after a scottish island

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littledawley · 09/01/2010 09:52

I think that the sibling in between makes a difference as people normally say them in order; so Isla, William and Iona doesn't sound odd. Your mail will be a pain though by giving them the same initial and, if they are fairly close in age, teachers will mix up their names!

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compo · 09/01/2010 09:52

is your son Isaac?!

I think it is fine, people won't often say the names together I guess

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sorryaboutthedodgyname · 09/01/2010 09:54

no its a dd in between them, her name is also 4 letters but starts with a L rather than a I, i need to get a imagination dont i

i love this name though.

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ninedragons · 09/01/2010 09:54

If I heard them rather than saw them written down, I might think they were Islay and Iona, and think you were some mad Scottish nationalist (or American who had taken her pride in her ethnic roots just that bit too far). I'd wonder if there was a Skye at home too.

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smother · 09/01/2010 09:55

I know an Isla and Iona sibling pair if that helps

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ninedragons · 09/01/2010 09:55

I do realise that Isla and Islay are pronounced differently, but I'd be caught off-guard by Iona and wonder if I'd heard correctly.

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sorryaboutthedodgyname · 09/01/2010 09:58

have you ever heard anything negative smother? or thought when you heard them talked about?

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FlightAttendant · 09/01/2010 09:58

I think they sound Ok if similar.

I tend to remember people's names better if they have a similar sounding sister!!

Use the names you love.

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FlightAttendant · 09/01/2010 09:59

Nothng negative here. It does me a favour if you theme your children

I like them anyway.

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skidoodle · 09/01/2010 10:01

Too similar I think. I wouldn't do it.

@ themed children

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Tortoiselookingforwardto2010 · 09/01/2010 10:05

I know an Isla and Iona sibling pair too. I have to admit when i heard it i thought the names were a bit too similar.

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sorryaboutthedodgyname · 09/01/2010 10:09

i think i need to pray for a boy this time.

i dont have any boys names i like either though

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Rossco · 09/01/2010 10:29

Isla and Islay are pronounced the same way.

Islay is not Isle-lay or Is-lay.

Your name choices are very nice.

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bigstripeytiger · 09/01/2010 10:33

I think that they are both lovely names, but too similar to use for siblings.

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bronze · 09/01/2010 10:37

was going to say Islay is pronounced the same as Isla

I think theyre too similar

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smother · 09/01/2010 11:05

i have thought quietly to myself that these sisters' names are perhaps a little too similar but this is more of a curiosity than a negative thought. and then again, i know several sibling pairs with similar names, some much more similar than that! so I would go for it if you love these names - choosing names is hard enough!

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bidibidi · 09/01/2010 11:08

They sound very pretty together, but I foresee practical difficulties.

When you are screaming their names up the stairs "HAVE YOU BRUSHED YOUR TEETH YET, IONA? WHERE IS YOUR GYM KIT, ISLA? WHY ARE YOU TAKING SO LONG IN THE TOILET IONA, WE SHOULD HAVE LEFT 5 MINUTES AGO?!" -- "Iona" and "Isla" will sound too similar and they won't know which of them you are shouting at.

So, I suggest more different sounding names.

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diddl · 09/01/2010 11:50

I think it´s fine.

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smother · 09/01/2010 11:53

thinking about it a little more: I would actually try to re-think because if you're uncertain about it now, it will stick as a nagging doubt once the new dd is born. so before you get too attached to the name, maybe better just to start afresh?

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sorryaboutthedodgyname · 09/01/2010 12:58

thanks everyone.

will just need to try and find another name i love.

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pointydig · 09/01/2010 13:12

too too similar

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SkinnyLattePlease · 10/01/2010 01:27

The names are similar in the fact that they are both Scottish islands, but don't sound similar.
I think both are lovely names and if I had girls would seriously think about calling them these names. (Slightly biased by the fact my father was from Islay.)

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differentID · 10/01/2010 01:30

How about Ailsa? If your older girl is Iona?

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Tortington · 10/01/2010 01:35

the problem with the same initials comes later in life when it comes to bank statements etc.

i have three J initials and two J.D.'s which makes it ver confusing when getting the mail

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dizzydixies · 10/01/2010 07:34

I know and Isla and Eilidh sibset

what about

Ailsa
Ishbel
Ismay
Shona
lauren
Muiranne pn Mirren
Ffion
Skye
Heather
Rhona

are you looking for Scottish inspirations?

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