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How to blend names that rhyme?

My partner and I were discussing the phenomenon of couples joining their names into one, i.e. Ben + Jennifer = Bennifer. When we noticed it’s fairly hard to do with short rhyming names (like ours).
Is there some way to merge names like:
Clara + Sarah
Ben + Finn
Anne + Stan or even Anne + Alan

Just curious.

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An Undisclosed Location | 1 year, 8 months ago (12 minutes after post)

my dad and his ex named their baby like that. his name is ray and hers is brianna and they named the baby rayanna

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An Undisclosed Location | 1 year, 8 months ago (15 minutes after post)

♪ PheeGee ♫ wrote:
Slara
Binn

Anne+ Stan might have to change it to annie, Stannie
Anne + Alan, Id just say Al-ANNE

I like Slara, lol. Binn works when written, but when spoken it would just sound like Ben. Annalan could probably work for the last one. It didn’t occur to me to combine them the way you did.

Our names would probably work as well, if we added part of one name to all of the other like that. Although that would be pronounced “callus,” which isn’t exactly romantic…

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