No I'm not having any kids yet...I'm too young to start a family, lol. But I like:
Christine - Daniel
Natalia - Alexander
Christine - Clara
Christine - Charlotte
Clara - Charlotte
Charlotte - Cheryth (pronounced share-reth)
Sophia - Natalia
Daniel - Gabriel
I'm no good at boy-boy pairs...most of my cousins are girls and I don't even have any brothers. I'm into classic names, as you can see ;)
2007-12-13
05:24:31
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Oh yes, I forgot
Charlotte - Eleanor :)
2007-12-13
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and Elizabeth - Helena
2007-12-13
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I love all your names, especially Daniel and Gabriel for boys, and Clara and Charlotte for girls or Sophia and Natalia, and I really like Christine Daniel too.
Great combinations. I really dislike Cheryth though. It's the only one, though.
How about:
Daniel and Joshua
Isaac and Gabriel
Joseph and Noah
Noah and Jonah
for Boys
and
have you considered Christine Alexander?
2007-12-13 07:18:29
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answered by Anonymous
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most people have given and related their favs, and I'd agree with all of them. Having met several sets of twins (grown ups), I'll just pass along one recurring theme that I got from all of them, please don't use rhyming names or names that start with the same letter. Identity takes a long time to establish for most of us, and twins have multiple function to get clear on. Most of my acquaintances thoroughly disliked having to be lumped together, name-wise, especially Ronald/Donald and Mary/Shari.
The same comment went for dressing them the same ( girl/girl or boy/boy). if they are homozygous (identical).
Make sure you discuss this with the father-to-be when the right time comes. They need a say in their children's names, if only to bring home the fact that they really do have something to be responsible for!
Nice question, though
2007-12-13 16:59:59
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answered by lynndramsop 6
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My 1st set of twins were still born their names were Tyler and Kyle (the b/f named them) I wanted Ezekiel and Zacariah (Zeke and Zack) My living Daughter's twin died. My Daughter's name is Lillian Mae her sister would have been Lucy (Lou, Jean we were undecided) We contemplated Isabella and Anastasia. Claire Dawn and Violet Fawn...my ex husband never liked my names. Dallas and Denver were some boys names. Joshua and Jameson Elisabeth and Jessica~~Loreal and Alissa are some twins in my family. My Great Great Grandmothers name was Florida Haven....I've never ard that name since except my cousins name is Haven Marie. My ex's sisters names were Sharmon and Sarahyl and Susan...then Mike Daniel and Michelle...what a combo LOL My current b/f sister and Mom's name is Jerra Anita and Jerra Jo but they call the sister Jerra Jo JJ I would hate to have my kid called that. Nathaniel and Nicholas I dunno hope this helps. LoL I am just rambling good luck!
2007-12-13 05:41:16
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answered by Miss Jen 2
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This is a REALLY tough one--I have to balance multiple historical naming conventions. I am considering using naming conventions from the Hebrew (the Church having its roots in the LORD's principle of Promise w/r/t the heirs of Yashar-El) and the Japanese (I having survivors of the RelCens among my ancestors; both the racial prejudices of the time amongst the then-majority Euro-American population, and conflicting ExOrds from the United States in Congress assembled (viz., Franklin Roosevelt) and the Empire of Japan (viz., the Tōjō Bakuhu), stacked the odds against the Japanese Christians who fled State Shinto) for the first and middle names, respectively. One obvious example for twin daughters has its precedent in Genesis 29:
Leia Hittsuko (一了) - Raquel Huttsuko (二了)
Twin sons are a lot trickier--the examples in the Torah are in legends of animosity. I developed an example for triplet sons from the Prophets, viz., 1./2. Samuel and 2. Kings:
Shmu-El Ichirou (一榔) - Alihu Jirou (二榔) - Alisha Sanrou (三榔)
As you can see, I tend to cut myself a TON of work at times; as one on the autistic spectrum, I tend to stick to pure logic and statistics for parts of a short list of names.
2007-12-13 19:25:53
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answered by B. C. Schmerker 5
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Any two names I'd love if they didn't happen to share a womb ... and that aren't overly similar in any way, of course. ;)
If this (very-surprisingly LOL) turned out to be twins, we'd likely go with ...
Two Girls:
Talulla & Eleanor
Talulla & Gwyneth
Girl and Boy:
Talulla & Harvey
Gwyneth & Ewan
*** Talulla and Ewan are my first choices, but I'm not sure I'd use them together.
For two boys, it would be a combination of the following first names:
Ewan
Harvey
Ronan
Cillian
Angus
Lachlan
Lennox
*** these last two would obviously not be used for brothers. ;)
2007-12-13 05:35:23
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answered by Irish Mommy 6
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I love most of those names!
My favorites are:
Charlotte and Sebastian
Charlotte and Daphne
Daphne and Avery
Georgia and Charlotte
Ivy and James
James and Daphne
Theodore and Eleanor -my one and only matchy set.
Theodore and Regina
Corbin and Eleanor
James and Eleanor
James and Declan
James and Deacon
George and Henry
Thomas and Charles
2007-12-13 05:36:35
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answered by coolteamblt 6
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I don't have twins, but I do have two duaghters named Paige Alexandra and Mackenzie Lauren. I like the names Danielle Kailey and Nicholas Thomas.
2007-12-13 05:30:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I have two sets of twins.
My first set are named Kaitlyn Paige and Zachary Sean.
I am pregnant with my second set and we have picked the names:
Alexis Danielle and Morgan Mikaela for girls.
Jordan Kyle and Dylan Christopher for boys.
Alexis Morgan and Jordan Christopher for girl/boy.
2007-12-13 05:33:44
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answered by Mommy of 4 3
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I named my twin girls Savannah Scarlett-Belle and Evangeline Ella-Danielle.
2007-12-13 07:41:58
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Anna - Magdalena
Sebastian - Emanuel
Anna - Theodor
2007-12-13 05:55:16
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answered by momotzange5 4
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