I am the mother of twin girls (7 yr olds), and I want to applaud you for choosing two distinct names for your girls. It is hard enough for twins, particularly identicals, to scratch out an individual identity when the whole world around them wants to turn them into cute little novelties. It is a special and unique relationship for them, their twinness, but it is also a burden - - they have to share their whole lives with another person. So good for you for avoiding the tendency to rhyme their names. Please also resist dressing them alike...just think of how much $$ you will save, if you don't have to buy two of each outfit!
My girls are Ivy Linnea and Viviana Michelle.
2007-08-02 21:54:01
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answered by oolishfay 3
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Holly Angelynn
Ashlyn Victoria
2007-08-02 23:17:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I like the names but maybe you should change the spelling of Aislinn to Ashlyn or Ashlinn that way you don't have to and your children won't have to in the future explain how the name is pronounced. At first glance, I thought it was spelled "a@@", which is how I mentally pronounced it until I saw your update on the pronunciation. As I'm a twin myself, I say Good LUCK and I'm so glad you're giving your babies their own name, and they're not rhymey or start with the same letter. :D
2007-08-03 04:49:24
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answered by Amanda B 1
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Aislinn and Holly dont sound good together... Aislinn is a beautiful and unique name while Holly isnt... How about....
Aislinn Victoria/ Taryn Jayde
Aislinn Victoria/ Rylee Noelle
Aislinn Victoria/ Camden Danyelle
Aislinn Victoria/ Danyelle Cheree
Aislinn Victoria/ Aarlaynn ______
Aislinn Victoria/ Abigail _______
Aislinn Victoria/ Adalia _____
Aislinn Victoria/ Andelle _____
Aislinn Victoria/ Addison _____
Aislinn Victoria/ Aiyana (eye-yawn-a) _____
I really hope ive helped... feel free 2 mix and match! Good Luck!!
2007-08-02 20:52:17
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answered by Briana 2
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I personally like the rhyming names. Aislinn and Aleshia or Ashley, Holly and Molly
2007-08-02 21:00:28
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answered by eharrah1 5
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2016-10-01 07:37:32
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answered by teresa 4
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Holly Angeline is great
Aislinn (eye-lin??) Victoria is a little different considering how 'normal' Holly is.
what about Adelle, Eliza, Jasmine, Chloe or Hannah instead.
Holly Victoria and
Hannah Angeline sound nice to me
Good luck
2007-08-02 21:05:39
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answered by Cindy; mum to 3 monkeys! 7
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Congratulations!
How do you pronounce the Aislinn?
Holly is overused at Christmas time.
2007-08-02 20:39:04
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answered by Kazz's crew 3
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I like Aislinn Victoria. olly Angeline. Im being honest. hmm maybe..Vivian Holly. Not so sure. Its hard to do names
2007-08-02 22:34:21
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answered by IWearJeans;D 4
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Why don't you choose something Irish for the other twin as well, like Maeve? Twin names don't have to rhyme, start with the same letter or mean the same in different languages, but I think a common theme would be nice. Yours are ok names though.
2007-08-02 22:30:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Chloe Marie and Claire Elizabeth
Natilie Daneille and Nicole Brooke
2007-08-03 01:18:00
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answered by minoko1212 3
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