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i am haveing twins and i don't know what to name them

2007-08-01 07:51:09 · 20 answers · asked by Katelyn 2 in Pregnancy & Parenting Baby Names

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The following is a list of names that would be linguistically logical for twins. This is not a list of names that sound alike (such as Ann and Andy), but a list of names that are connected through other properties.

Aidan and Nadia
Aidan is Nadia in reverse.

Amy and May
The names are anagrams of each other.

Atarah and Stephen
Both names mean "crown", but Atarah is Hebrew and Stephen is Greek.

Aurora and Dawn
Aurora means "dawn" in Latin.

Brendan and Sarah
Brendan means "prince" in Irish while Sarah means "princess" in Hebrew.

Cara and Mia
In Italian Cara means "beloved" and Mia means "my". Together they mean "my beloved", as the phrase caramia.

Chandra and Selene
Chandra means "moon" in Sanskrit and Selene is the Greek goddess of the moon.

Columba and Jemima
Both names mean "dove", but Columba is Latin and Jemima is Hebrew.

Daphne and Laura
Both names mean "laurel", but Daphne is Greek and Laura is Latin.

Deborah and Melissa
Both names mean "bee", but Deborah is Hebrew and Melissa is Greek.

Dolly and Lloyd
The names are anagrams of each other.

Dorcas and Tabitha
Both names mean "gazelle", but Dorcas is Greek and Tabitha is Aramaic. In the New Testament the names refer to the same person (Acts 9:36).

Dorothy and Theodora
Both names are formed from the Greek elements doros "gift" and theos "God", but the elements are in different order.

Elijah and Joel
The Hebrews had two name elements meaning "God". These names contain both elements, but in different order.

Erica and Heather
Erica means "heather" in Latin.

Eve and Zoë
Both mean "life", but Eve is Hebrew and Zoë is Greek.

Ezra and Ophelia
Both mean "help", but Ezra is Hebrew and Ophelia is Greek.

Grace and Hannah
Hannah means "grace" in Hebrew.

Ione and Violet
Ione means "violet" in Greek.

Ira and Ria
The names are anagrams of each other.

Irene and Salome
Both names mean "peace", but Irene is Greek and Salome is Hebrew.

Johan and Jonah
The names are anagrams of each other.

Jonathan and Matthew
Both names are formed from the Hebrew elements yehu "the Lord" and matis "gift", but the elements are in different order.

Leon and Noel
The names are each other in reverse.

Lucius and Uri
Both names mean "light", but Lucius is Latin and Uri is Hebrew.

Margaret and Pearl
Margaret means "pearl" in Greek.

Mary and Myra
The names are anagrams of each other.

Melanie and Phoebe
Both names are Greek, but Melanie means "dark" and Phoebe means "light".

Nathaniel and Theodore
Both names mean "gift of God", but Nathaniel is Hebrew and Theodore is Greek.

Reva and Vera
The names are anagrams of each other.

2007-08-01 08:01:34 · answer #1 · answered by Masterswot 4 · 0 1

I love Masterswot's answer, but like to add one thing.
Johan and Jonah are not only anagrams of each other but are derived from the same name, Chananya, it is Hebrew and means God has been gracious or something in that direction. Other names derived from that old name are for example: Jon, John, Anna, Hannah, Hannes, and of course all the variations of those names in other languages; Sean, Joao and so forth.

2007-08-01 15:38:29 · answer #2 · answered by Krunka 2 · 0 1

I love simple names that represent great people.
Since I am really into classic movies I'd say:
For girls:
Lauren, Katherine, Ava, Ingrid, Audrey, Miriam, Lana, Norma, Marilyn, Sophia, Tallulah, Greta, Marlene...
For boys I prefer other artists too:
Cary, Clark, Tyronne, Marlon, Paul, Ricardo, Sean, Valentino, Ramon, Rock, Montgomery, Richard, Pablo, Diego, Gabriel, Oleg...

2007-08-01 15:06:31 · answer #3 · answered by s_aucejo 2 · 0 1

Twin Boys, Twin Girls, One of Each?

2007-08-01 14:58:33 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

uhm... well dont name them anything that is matching, like nicholas and nichole or samuel and samantha anything like that. But sometimes parents of twins like to have their names be similar... if I ever had twin girls I would name them Aurora (Rory for short) and Luciana (Lucy) they are close enough, with the 'a' endings, but the names are different enough to separate the girls...

some would switch the children's names around, like Michael Patrick and Patrick Michael.... but that may get confusing.

I hope these tips help... I think it would be easier for us to help choose names if we knew the genders of your children!!!

2007-08-01 14:57:00 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I like:

b-b
Alexander James and Aaron Daniel

g-g
Elizabeth Raine and Emma Juliet

b-g
Alexander James and emma Juliet

2007-08-01 14:59:04 · answer #6 · answered by Allie 2 · 0 1

Girls

•Skylie Rae
•Addison Rose
•Lilly Nicole
•Madison Lynn
•Emily Saige
•Marissa Jade
•Sydney Joy
•Kayla Paige
•Mackenzie Eve
•Kylie Hope
•Stella Christine

Boys-

Tyger Jay - i no i made that up, n i love it, i would call him Ty or TJ
Kaden John
Gavin Tyler
Riley Neal
Logan James
Blake Ian
Lukus Shawn
Kyle Brent
Travis Paul
Aspen Drake

my favorites

2007-08-01 14:53:01 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

Girls: Mahalie Renee' and Madyson Riley

Boys: Mikel Brandon and Matthew Brendon

Mikel is a variation of Michael.. my best friend spells his name like that...

2007-08-01 14:59:06 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

my name choices for my baby is girl- Rebecca Dawn and for boy- Matthew william...
hope it helps

i used names from family and very close friends try that see what you come up with

2007-08-01 14:53:54 · answer #9 · answered by Stacey 3 · 2 0

Janice and Jeanette, Anson and Anissa, Doreen and Noreen, Garrett and Jarett, Troy and Liana

2007-08-01 14:55:55 · answer #10 · answered by Sharon S 7 · 1 2

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