[Opinions] Re: Twins Full Names
in reply to a message by Millie
Well-suited as sister names. I’d be surprised (and pleased, I think) by the discovery of the longer names too!
Hmm... to fit with Evangeline “Eva”, Rosalyn “Rose” and Abigail “Abby” — a longer feminine name on the more common side with an L, some strong consonants, and a sweet, common, shorter nickname. Either a Christian bent or just “classic”. Not repeating an initial.
Possibilities:
Charlotte “Lottie”
Caroline “Carrie” or “Caro”
Cordelia “Delia” or “Lia” ?
Matilda “Tillie” or “Tilda”
Madeleine or Madeline “Maddie” or “Lena”/“Lina”
Penelope “Penny”
Juliette “Jules”
Less likely possibilities:
Violet “Vi”
Marigold “Mary, Marie”
Lucille “Lucy”
Colette — not sure of a nn
Lorelei — not sure of a nn
Felicity — not sure of a nn
Clementine — not sure of a nn
I could also see Josephine “Josie” or Vivienne “Vivi” working well for them.
Hmm... to fit with Evangeline “Eva”, Rosalyn “Rose” and Abigail “Abby” — a longer feminine name on the more common side with an L, some strong consonants, and a sweet, common, shorter nickname. Either a Christian bent or just “classic”. Not repeating an initial.
Possibilities:
Charlotte “Lottie”
Caroline “Carrie” or “Caro”
Cordelia “Delia” or “Lia” ?
Matilda “Tillie” or “Tilda”
Madeleine or Madeline “Maddie” or “Lena”/“Lina”
Penelope “Penny”
Juliette “Jules”
Less likely possibilities:
Violet “Vi”
Marigold “Mary, Marie”
Lucille “Lucy”
Colette — not sure of a nn
Lorelei — not sure of a nn
Felicity — not sure of a nn
Clementine — not sure of a nn
I could also see Josephine “Josie” or Vivienne “Vivi” working well for them.
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I know a lovely Colette, nn Lettie, and I knew a Felicity, nn Lissie. Clementine would usually just be Clemmie, without the option, but maybe Tina could work?