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[Opinions] Twins
Do you think that twins should have similar names or different names? I like the idea of naming twins completely different names so they have their own identity. I do have lists of twins that I have heard of or have known personally.Similar names:Females
Bobbie Jean and Bonnie Jean
Hannah and AnnaMales
Xavier and Alexander
Donald and RonaldMale/Female
Daniel and Daniela
Triplets:
Michael, Mitchel, and MichelleDifferent Names:Females
Andrea and Molly
Danelle and Kylie
Kimberly and Elizabeth
Mary-Kate and Ashley (couldn't help it)Males
Blake and ColeMale/Female
Jared and Vanessa
Patrick and Katherine
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I think that like non-twin siblings, twins should have names that aren't too close to one another. It gets confusing otherwise, especially if they are of the same gender. Bobbie Jean and Bonnie Jean are way too similar. At first glance, I thought they had the same exact name until I looked at it more closely. That reminds me of when I went to school with twin girls named Jenilyn and Jerilyn. I hadn't met them in person, so when I saw them in the yearbook, I thought that one girl had been put onto her classes' page twice. They were wearing the same dress in their school pictures and could have passed for the same person.
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I love when the names of the twins together well. I like it when they have the same meaning.
Star:
Tara and Stella = Tara in Sanskrit
Stella and Esther
Tara and EstherLaurel:
Daphne and Laura
Daphne and Kelila
Daphne and Laurel
Kelila and LaurelBee:
Deborah and Melissa
Deborah and Erlea
Erlea and MelissaDawn:
Zora and Danica
Danica and Dagmar
Danica and Aurora
Dagmar and Aurora
Zora and AuroraBlack, dark:
Melanie and Leyla
Melania and Layla
Melanie and MorenaLove, lovable:
Amanda and Maite
Amanda and Milena
Maite and Milena
Amanda and Libuscha (Libusha)
Amanda and Libjena
Amanda and LibenaBlessed:
Hana and Alaia

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I'd prefer different names as long as they don't totally clash. I don't mind them having some connection as long as it is not totally cheesy likesame meaning: Aurora and Dawn
fliped initals: Jacob Elijah and Emily Jane
or even a obvious theme if they still have different names: Rose and LilyWhat I don't much care for is matching initals, though If you just happen to like those names but that is okay. I hate names that are almost the same like the first two on the list. That is just ridiculous. I think I'd would just name twins my favorite two names just as if they were regular siblings and not twins.
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I've taught Michael/Michelle twins, and one half of Mark/Marcelle twins. And DS was at school with two sets of twins, one Philip and Martin, the other Olaf and Ulf. DD, similarly, knew Charles and Camilla! Named long before the royal indiscretions became public knowledge.I was at school with quite a few, most of whom I've forgotten. Ardre and Janine; Ian and Lisa; Carissa and Genevieve; Pat and Jane; Gillian and Patsy ... wasted opportunities, most of 'em.
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I think twins should be named according to the parents wishes. If their parents like want to name them matchy names simply because they are twins, that's up to them. I wouldn't, but it's their choice. If they want to use names that have some sort of link, but aren't too matchy, that's also their choice. If they want to just use two names they love, also a good choice.Personally, I like to use two names that start with the same letter for twins. Although, if I were going to go with names of each style:Matching:Roman & Ronan
Andreas & Andromeda
Serena & SabrinaLinked (by first letter)Gavin & Gabriel
Frances & Fiona
Damian & DianaAltogether Different:Aaron & Damian
Diana & Fiona
Julian & Serena
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My cousin just had identical twin boys Jake and Cole, to join big brother Beau. She was insistent that the boys have their own name, nothing matchy. I would have done the same thing.Some multiples I know:Sarah and Naomi
Harrison and Joni
Emily and Andrew
Ellie and Molly
Andrew and Adam
Tyler and William (Will)Brooke, Megan, and Allyson
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I think, when one has multiples, names shouldn't be too similar. For instance Ava and Amelie is fine, Hannah and Anna is precariously close to a caricature.
As previously posted on this site;
Miley, Rylie and Kylie
Skyler and Skylur
Marvin and Darvin
Are absolutely cringeworth and how does anyone take this seriously?
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Just because they have similar names doesn't mean they have the same name and therefor are considered they same. Their names come be similar and they can have their own identity. Sorry off topic. It just annoyed me. I've always liked Delaney and Dempsey for twins. I probably wouldn't use rhyme-y or similar names, but I don't really care when people do. Besides twins parents name their kids similar names. More so in Japan.
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It depends on the names. I don't mind names that start with the same letter or have the same ending (such as Noah and Naomi, or Leah and Alyssa). But I DON'T like them when they are extremely similar.I don't like:
Bobbie Jean and Bonnie Jean
Hannah and AnnaXavier and Alexander
Donald and RonaldDaniel and Daniela
Michael, Mitchel, and Michelle
These three, I just don't like the names:
Blake and Cole
Danelle and Kylie
Jared and VanessaI like:
Andrea and Molly
Kimberly and Elizabeth
Mary-Kate and Ashley
Patrick and Katherine
I know twins named Madison and Tyler--whose names I do not like, they just scream "popular" to me--and twins named Jonathan and Bethany, whose names I LOVE.
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