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[Facts] Naming of my twins
Hi, I was looking for some help. My husband and I are expecting twins (we dont know the genders) and was wondering if you
could come up with some name(s) out of our names two girl and two boy names if possible. Thank you so much for your help I
really appriecate it. Some info: My name Nicole Renee Andres and my husbands name Byron Roger Andres. I know our names
dont give you alot to work with but anything would be great!!!! We are caucasian and have a mixed background of Scottish, french,
Greek, Irish, and others, but thoes are the main ones.
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The Yorosiku.net counter is up to "te i gu". I just needed random letters!!If I take the "Re" from Renee and use the "i" from the counter, then I can slap a "ko" on the end for "Reiko". Or keeping the "rei" sound, I could make "Layla".
If I take the "ro" from Roger and put it behind the "gu" from the counter, I get "guro..." Sounds like "Gloria".So there you have it... Reiko and Gloria (or Layla and Gloria).For male names:
I will use the "ro" of Roger and the "i" from the counter-- you figure it out.
For the second name... the "gu" soesn't seem to be doing any good, so let me use the counter's "te". "Te" with "re"... Terrence?Male names: Roy and Terrence.
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I have a few anangrams to add to Nanaea and Pavlos's very impressive suggestions. Some are anangrams, but some are not. If it's a Boy/Girl set of twins, I like "Robyn Colleen" for the girl, and "Robert Collin" for the boy. Other names I like are "Leo" and "Leonora", "Clayton" and "Cleo". I hope all of our suggestions lead you in some sort of direction towards the right names.
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I tried anagramming various combinations of your names, and only the female names which I've written in below seemed likely enough to give to a human baby. I wouldn't peg some of my other combinations on a child, but you may want to consider these two names for girls, at least:1. ELENORE CEIN
This is an anagram of "Nicole Renee ". "Elenore" is an alternate British spelling of "Eleanore ". "Cein" (pronounced "kane") is a feminine Welsh name meaning "jewel".2. ROBYN NICOLE
"Robyn " is an anagram of your husband's first name, combined with your own first name.Click on the names which you see in blue, to take you to their meanings on this site.-- Nanaea
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Congrats for your forthcoming twins :)
Lemme thow in a few extra suggestions to those of my esteemed colleague Nanaea (High Priestess of the Anagram Oracle and Ayatollah of Rock 'n' Rolla).*** Anagramming "Nicole Renee " yields "Corine Elene" and "Coleen Irene " ;
*** Anagramming "Robyn Roger " yields "Bryon Roger " and "Robyn Roger ". Note that Robyn IS a bona fide male name too (as in noted musician Robyn Hitchcock). Another possibility is "Reborn Gyro" which I do not suggest, despite being partial to all things Greek.
*** Anagramming "Andres " also yiels two interesting names, "Sander" and "Sendra".
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I missed that "Corine Elene" -- nice one, Pavlos! I did, though, come up with "Coleen Irene", but discarded it coz the rhyming pair made the name sound kinda goofy to me. :) Unless, of course, you're pronouncing "Irene" Greek-style, in which case case it all sounds a lot cooler.I dunno if I'd name a baby "Sander Andres" or "Sendra Andres" either, because of the near-rhyming thing, again.-- Nanaea Who Bows Down to the King of Anagramming, King Pavlos.
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Correction.Other sources list "Cein" as meaning "beautiful".-- N
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