Too sing-songy??

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Registered: 04-26-2006
Too sing-songy??
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Wed, 05-24-2006 - 11:18am

Our last name is two-syllable, ending with "man"


Would a first name - two syllable ending with "an" or "an" sound sing-songy?



For example:


Landon Hallman


Owen

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Registered: 10-23-2004
Wed, 05-24-2006 - 11:41am

I think they sound fine together. Out of your list I love Landon the best.

Terra - Mommy to Ethan Robert and Logan Ryley
Curren top names: Ander Grayson and Tanna Carys

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Registered: 04-22-2006
Wed, 05-24-2006 - 12:08pm
I don't think your examples are too sing songy because the fn ends in en or on, and the last name in an, so they have a different sound. I also really like the name Landon.

 

 

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Registered: 04-13-2006
Wed, 05-24-2006 - 12:42pm
I personally think it they sound fine. I too love Landon from your list. Good luck.
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Registered: 02-05-2004
Wed, 05-24-2006 - 1:04pm
My cousin has a boy and all 3 of his names end in the "en" sound. fn ("en"), mn ("on"), ln ("on"). I think I would overlook it especially if you absolutely love a certain first name.