![]() ![]() “So one-three-two or one-two-three syllables are better than two-two-two. “There’s a poetic sensibility that six syllables are pleasing in a name, and each name should be a different number of syllables from the other,” Redmond explains. Some parents choose one-syllable names because they want a full name that has a certain rhythm. "Or they might be attracted to short, one-syllable names as an antidote to all longer, elaborate names like Olivia and Isabella that have been fashionable for girls in recent years." "Parents might want a short name to balance out a longer last name (or) they may want a name that’s simple for a child to say and spell," Redmond says. ![]() Parents might focus on the number of syllables in a name for many reasons. ![]()
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