[Opinions] Twins!
My sister's expecting twins! They don't want to know the gender beforehand, so they need lots of options ;-)
Girls:
Meredith
Delilah OR Ayla (or Ayla as a nn?)
Elena/Elaina (Lena or Lainey)
Audrey
Genevieve (Evie or Gennie)
Sarah-Rose (Rosie)
Juliette
Boys:
Benjamin
Maxwell (Max)
Adam
Peter
Rory
Nathan
Gabriel (Gabe)
Girls:
Meredith
Delilah OR Ayla (or Ayla as a nn?)
Elena/Elaina (Lena or Lainey)
Audrey
Genevieve (Evie or Gennie)
Sarah-Rose (Rosie)
Juliette
Boys:
Benjamin
Maxwell (Max)
Adam
Peter
Rory
Nathan
Gabriel (Gabe)
Replies
Girl-girl:
Stella and Esther = means "star" - Stella in Latin and Ester in Hebrew
Aurelia and Zlatica = „golden“
Aurora and Zlata
Zora and Danica = "dawn"
Serena and Clara = „clear, light“
Ljuba and Irini = "love and peace" - Ljuba in Slavic elements and Irini in Greek
Melania and Leila = „black"
Melania and Morena = means "black, dark" - Melania in Greek and Morena in Spanish
Sophia and Sonia
Linda a Bella = „beautiful“ - Linda in Spanish and Bella in Italian
Alžbeta and Isabel (eventually Elisabet and Isabel)
Květa and Fleur = "flower" - Květa in Czech and Fleur in French
Hannah and Maite = „lovable“ – Hannah in Hebrew and Maite in Basque
Korinna and Lada = „young maiden" - Korinna in Greek and Lada in Slavic elements
Vlasta and Patricia
Elodie and Odetta = „wealth“
Leda and Silvia = „woman from forest“
Silvia and Saskia = „woman from forest and Saxon“
Stella and Esther = means "star" - Stella in Latin and Ester in Hebrew
Aurelia and Zlatica = „golden“
Aurora and Zlata
Zora and Danica = "dawn"
Serena and Clara = „clear, light“
Ljuba and Irini = "love and peace" - Ljuba in Slavic elements and Irini in Greek
Melania and Leila = „black"
Melania and Morena = means "black, dark" - Melania in Greek and Morena in Spanish
Sophia and Sonia
Linda a Bella = „beautiful“ - Linda in Spanish and Bella in Italian
Alžbeta and Isabel (eventually Elisabet and Isabel)
Květa and Fleur = "flower" - Květa in Czech and Fleur in French
Hannah and Maite = „lovable“ – Hannah in Hebrew and Maite in Basque
Korinna and Lada = „young maiden" - Korinna in Greek and Lada in Slavic elements
Vlasta and Patricia
Elodie and Odetta = „wealth“
Leda and Silvia = „woman from forest“
Silvia and Saskia = „woman from forest and Saxon“