Try this triplet name:
Kenny
Kenbo
Kennenator
2007-12-10 15:38:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't give your children names that all begin the same way. I'm a part of "Ch" sibset, and I have been called every mix of my brother and sister's names there has ever been. It's just ridiculous.
Also, why not classics?
I would rather you name your children Michael, Nathaniel, and Anna than your suggested sib set.
It's trendy, and if I may say so, a tad on the trash side.
Especially Brookelyn. Every fiber in my being splits when a new birth announcement comes in the paper bringing another Brookelyn into the world.
Being "up to date" is over rated.
Being classic is well, classic.
Some overlooked "classics":
Alastair, Gabriel, and Genevieve.
Isaac, Josiah, and Gianna.
Lysander, Rhys, and Isobel.
Tobias, Owen, and Isla.
Oliver, Leo and Ruby.
Jude, Lucian, and Mirabel.
Maxwell, Benedict, and Sylvie.
Simon, Rowan, and Violet.
Please contact me if you enjoy any of these names or sibsets.
I'm very curious and would love to provide any help with names to you that I can.
I'm serious.
And, I'm sorry if I sound rude in my post, but I simply cannot find benign words to express to you how sick I am of Braedyn, Aiden, Kaedyn, Splaydon, Kraydon, Laydon, Quadyn, Raedyn, Maedyn, Fraiden, Oaiden, McHunterAyden, Slashaiden, Crabaiden, Fetaiden, and Xaiden.
2007-12-10 15:43:39
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answered by Lovely Cats 4
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I really like Braedyn. Brookelyn is ok. I dont like Blake at all. My suggestion is Bryson, Brenton, Brett or Brody for the other boy; and Brielle, Briella, Brianna, or Brienna for the girl. Thats if you want to stick with the B's. Its a cute idea to stick with the same letter I think, so good thinking. Some other suggestions are....
J's- Jackson, Jack, Jacob, Jake, Jameson, Jeffrey, Josiah, Justin, and Joseph (Joey) for boys; and Juliette, Julianne, Julianna, Jolie, Julie, Julia, Jolena, Janae, Janaye, Jade, Jada, Jenna, Jessica, Jessa, Jennica, Jaime, Jamilynn, Johanna, and Janna.
S's- Shane, Sam, Samuel, Sawyer, and Simon for boys, and Savannah (my daughters name), Sophie, Sophia for girl.
A's- Austin, Andrew, Andre, Aiden and Alexander or Alex for boys (Austin and Alexander are my favs); and Aubrielle, Aubriella, Aubrianna, Abrianna, Arianna, Adrianna, Adriana, Audriana, Audrina, Adelie, Adalie, Adelina, Adeline, Adalia, Angelina, Angelie, Alliana, Ally, Ava, Avalyn, and Alivia for the girl.
C's- Caleb, Connor, Caden, Christian, Chase, Cason, and Cameron for boys; and Callie, Caliana, Cailyn, Catelyn, Cara, Cassandra, and Casey for girls.
M's- Maxwell, Max, Mason, Matthew, Matteo, Maddox, and Maddan for boys; and Makenzie, Makenna, Makenlie, Makyla, Makya, and Makayla, Mya, Maya for the girl.
R's- Ryan, Rylan, Riley, Ryder for boys; and Rianna, Riana, Renee, Rachael for girls.
My favs are the B's, J's, A's or C's
Well, I hope this helps. Congratulations on your triplets! what a wonderful blessing!
2007-12-10 16:02:43
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answered by JaimeLynn 2
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Boy- Samuel
Boy-Sebastian
Girl- Chloe
2007-12-11 00:53:12
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answered by ? 6
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I prefer Brooklyn. Brookelyn just looks like its mispelled, no offense. Its too clumsy. Rather go with the correct spelling.
But they seem cute and Im very jealous that you are having multiples!
2007-12-10 15:35:54
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answered by MonkeyMama 6
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Love those! But I'd go with names that don't all start with the same letter because trust me, people will mix them up a lot anyway. I love all of the names, I just don't think they'd go well together. =) How about:
Braedyn, Elijah (Eli), and Taylor
Blake, Liam, and Madison
Issac, Matthew, and Rachel (biblical names, if you're Christian)
Luke, Isayah, and Brookelyn
Brayden, Ryan, and Sadie
Dustin, Blake, and Trinity
Or any combinations of any of those!! =)
Congratulations and good luck! =) ♥
2007-12-10 16:06:59
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answered by LindsayLou 4
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Those 3 names you picked out are too much of a tongue twister when said all together. I like the ABC them with triplets. You can name them in the order of their birth, something like
Aidan, Brooklyn, Cade
Addison, Blake, Cole
Aaron, Brandi, Connor
Ashley, Brandon, Christian
2007-12-10 16:34:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Try brook for a girl. I love the name Brooklyn but Braedyn and Brooklyn sound so simmular that when they get older the mail would get mixed up and social security.
2007-12-11 08:03:39
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answered by Anonymous
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my bestfriend is pregnant with triplets as well 2 boys and a girl too she picked the names Xandra Alyse, Hunter James, and Wyatt Julian
i love the name u picked if u want any suggestions just ask me
2007-12-10 15:37:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Blake is okay. Braedyn and Brookelyn are too overused.
2007-12-10 15:32:42
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answered by RadTech - BAS RT(R)(ARRT) 7
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How about names with different letters
Girls
Brooklyn Nicole
Ashley Brooke
Destiney Surai
Boys
Justyn Anthony
Braedyn Blake
Tommy Ray
I hope I was of some help.
2007-12-10 18:50:40
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answered by Anonymous
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