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[Opinions] twins names
I don't know if this is the right board or not but lately I've taken an interest in twin names. I was wondering how or if you think twins names should be related. I prefer them to start with the same letter or have the same meaning (such as Eve & Zoe). Right now my favorite twin girls set is Alexandra and Elizabeth, nns either Lexy and Libby or Lexie and Lizzie. What are your favorite sets and what do you think of "twin themes". I apologize ahead of time if this has been discussed recently.
My !'s- Lexie, Gracie, Katie, Annie, Mollie, Ellie, Jacie, Sadie, Haylie, Abbie, Natalie, Kylie, Lillie, Sophie, & Jamie.
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I think twin names should be in the same naming style, so not, for example: Elizabeth and Hailey, but Elizabeth and Sophia or something. Alexandra and Elizabeth are good too. It doesn't really matter to me if twin names have the same meaning although I think it's cute, but only if it's not too obvious. I think Luna and Moon, for example is kinda cheesy. But Daphne and Laura or something is nice.~Lully Lulla~
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I really hate twin themes, unless it's like Eve and Zoe. Alexandra and Elizabeth are lovely!My favorite twin sets:
Adriana/Sofia
Olivia/Emilia
Tatiana/Yelena
Grace/Claire
Anna/Sofia/Sophia
Marina/Leila
Adriana/Camille
Noelle/Hannah
Katherine/Elise
Elisabeth/Amelia
Emmeline/Annelise
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I would almost prefer twin names to start with different letters, so the child can have some sense of personal identity. Twins I know:
Susan & Sandi - my sis-in-laws
Michelle & Jennifer (age 2) - while not my favorite names, they go well together because while they are distinct names, they both had their heyday in the 60s-80s range.
Pam & Paula - girls I went to school with
Ann & Susan - they used to babysit me!
Josephine & Jenny - my great aunts. (Jenny may have been short for something Italian, I'm not sure).
Edward & Anthony - my mother's first cousins
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If the names are too close (like Mary and Marie or Michael and Michelle) then I dislike that. If they're similar meanings but don't sound alike, then that's fine because chances are the only people who would notice same meanings are those of us who are obsessed with names :-)My twins would be:
Juliet Christine and Lily Mariah
Jayden Christopher and Jonathan Nicholas
Jayden Christopher and Lily Juliet
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I personally dont like themes very much I would just use my favorite names
Alexandra and Elisabeth is my favorite twin girls combo and has been for quite some time :)gg twins
Alexandra and Elisabeth
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Alexander and Elisabeth
William and Alexandra
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Alexander and William
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Here are some twin sets in my family:Rahel (rah-khel) nn Rahelita & Moshe David nn Maurice (born 1919)
Tauba (Toiba for link) and Kaile (http://www.behindthename.com/bb/arcview.php?id=190928&board=gen) (born 1882)
Noach Salim nn Noah & Luca Zechariah nn Luca Zachary (born 2002)
Brucha (http://www.hebrewletters.com/item.cfm?itemid=5568) & Sarah Tsina (http://www.hebrewletters.com/item.cfm?itemid=26253) (born 1839)
Rahel nn Rachel & Lea nn Lili (born 1928)
David Shloime (Yiddish form of Shlomo) nn David & Yonatan nn Jonathan (born 1975)
I don't think it's good to give names that are too close (Antonia and Antoine), too themy (Rose and Violet) or too different (Gertrud and Madisin). Rhett & Scarlett or Juliet & Romeo are just creepy, and well known siblings or friends (like the two last in my list) are a bit problematic because I think it pre establishes the relationship between the kids.
~~ Claire ~~

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I think twin names should have nothing to do with one another. No same first letter initial, same meaning, same theme, form of the same name, etc., and I think their middle names should have nothing to do with one another, too. It's too cutesy, childish, and immature (that whole nickname thing you've listed made me gag - sorry to be blunt, but that's the tip of immatureness, and I find it awful - again, sorry for being blunt). Naming twins is not a game, and they deserve to be individuals, and not plagued with a name that further mimics their sibling. They share so much already, and their name should not be an added identicalness.
-Lissa Hannah-
Check out my profile for the names of my !'s, ?'s, ~'s, and /'s.
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"the tip of immatureness"?? lol
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I have (fraternal) twin cousins, they're named Michael and Joseph. Michael looks Irish, and Joseph looks Italian. I think it's best to give children names that suit them, whether or not it fits into a "theme."
A is for Amy who fell down the stairs, B is for Basil assaulted by bears, C is for Clara who wasted away, D is for Desmond thrown out of a sleigh... !!!!!!!!!! - Tobias, Jesse, Wyatt, Shane, Preston, Maverick, Rebel, Gibson, Shiloh, and Timber
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Well... I've got mixed feelings. I think they are really cute, but I also think that it's not really fair. Identical twins will have enough issues with being confused, their names should be their own. If I ever had twins I'd use whatever names topped my list at the time, matching or not. Though... there are some "matching" names I think would be cute.Griffin Beckett & Grayson Barrett were on my list for a long time.
Emilia Josephine & Eloisa Genevieve "Emmie & Ellie" would be cute too. And different enough to use, but similar enough to be cute.
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This is the right board. :)I would name twins like I would name siblings. I don't like the idea of changing my way of naming simply because there's two at once--it annoys me the way the words "tween" and "singleton" annoy me.Twin girls would probably be Suzanne and Philomena for me. Twin boys would probably be Lyle and Terrence. A girl and a boy? Lyle and Philomena--which probably sound weird together.But I'm in a weird mood for names just now.Array
"What are these parents thinking?...Let's name her Madison--she'll live in her own world: 16 square miles surrounded by reality." -- Susan Lampert Smith
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Those are nice names you have chosen. I like Alexander and Gabriel for boys and Aurora and India for girls. I think twins should be named as single birth children are. Whatever you like is fine

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Well of course I love my twin nieces names Juliana and Sophia. Stangely enough my sister was considering Eve and Zoe for them without even knowing the meanings! Well I don't really think of twin sets so i'll just list my top two favorite names, which I feel would sound good as twins.G/G: Alexandrina Mae and Jacqueline Ann
B/G: Micah Joseph and Jacqueline Mae (didn't plan the reverse letter thing!)
BB: Micah Joseph and Jonas Robert
Babies Juliana and Sophia, my nieces areLilypie Baby Ticker

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I dislike themes in general. I feel like every child should have there own unique identity regardless of whether or not they are a twin. I would be more okay with names that have a similar meaning as opposed to names that start with the same letter (its so obviously themey). My favorite twin sets are currently: Micah and Asher, they are both Biblical but each has its own distinct sound. and Hazel and Felicity. ~~~~Kai~~~~
"Remember, Ginger Rogers did everything Fred Astaire did, but backwards and in high heels." ~Faith Whittlesey
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