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[Opinions] I'm pregnant with twin girls
Hi I've been combing the message boards to get ideas for the two twin girls I'm pregnant with these past few days. We made it to the three week mark so we are begining to tell our family and friends. I'm very excited and I want them to both have beautiful names! I'm not too into traditional names such as Sara or Ashley but nothing to out there like Jezabel or Heaven either! These are some names my husband and I have come up with. Please let us know what you think- and if you have any ideas that would be wonderful as well.Audrey
Charlotte
Gracie
Noelle
Addison
Sydney
Elle
Sophie
Savannah
Cassandra
ClaudiaMiddle names we haven't even started on!
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Congratulations. That's great. I never tell anyone until I am 3 months pregnant either. I like to hear the heartbeat, talk to the midwife, and be sure everything is ok until I share the news. How do you know the sex already??? They can't tell until 20 weeks, that is 4 months.
I like a lot of your names (except Savannah). I would add Caroline to the list(my favorite). I like Caroline and Charlotte or Caroline and Cassandra or Carolina and Cassandra (Cara and Cassie).
What do you think?
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I loveAudrey
Charlotte
Gracie - as a nn for Grace
Noelle
Sophie
ClaudiaI don't like:Addison - it's way too trendy and I don't like names with -son in it
Sydney - trendy, again
Elle - nice but too short for me
Savannah - trendy, sorry
Cassandra - a bit 'gothic' soundingHow about:Anais
Cate or Kate
Elinor
Evie - a nn for Evangeline or Genevieve
Hazel
Iris
Violet
Liv
Matilda nn Tillyalice x
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Audrey -well it's nms, but it holds some class
Charlotte -only if you'll call her Charlotte
Gracie -too common
Noelle -no, because they won't be born around Christmas.
Addison -my maiden name. Just a warning, although it MUCH better than Madison, it means "son of Adam"
Sydney -trendy
Elle -Reese Witherspoon, Legally Blonde.
Sophie -like it. Like Sophia even more.
Savannah -okay
Cassandra -nmsaa
Claudia -it means "lame, crippled". Not my style at all!I say go with Sophie and Charlotte.-Seda* (who has twins named Keren and Essie)
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I like:
Audra, but not Audrey
Noella, Noelle
Savanna
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Addison and Sydney - I say no!Well a few combos with the names you like.Claudia Gracie
Claudia Elle
Claudia Noelle
Claudia Sophie
Claudia Savannah
Audrey Elle
Audrey Noelle
Audrey Savannah
Charlotte Elle
Charlotte Gracie
Charlotte Noelle
Charlotte Savannah
Sophie Cassandra
Sophie Elle
Sophie NoelleConsidering you would like to use Noelle:
Audrey and Claudia
Audrey Noelle and Claudia Sophie?Please if use Noelle as a middle name then probably not Elle for the other as too close. Twins like to be able to have their own identity, and so name. That kind of goes with not same starting letter, bt I suppose overlook this if you decide on names and then realise they are the same.
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I really like Gracie Charlotte and Audrey Belle. I think Belle fits better than Elle, even though I like that name too. I also like Matilda Gracie and Imogen Sophie.

This message was edited 1/31/2005, 12:15 AM

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One more question. My husband loves the name Chloe. I'm afriad this is rather trendy. What do you all think?
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If you are concerned about trendiness, in terms of being popular at a specific time in living memory and "dating" a person, I think you should worry as much about Grace and Sophia, as about Chloe. All of them are moderately trendy to me, but not bad. The most trendy on your list imo are Elle, Sydney, and Addison. Your taste is nice; I think all the names you have picked out are nice, except Elle which seems too plain, and Addison, which is just awful to me. It's not just fashionable -- it's faddish, and in my opinion, doomed to rapid obscurity. Charlotte and Claudia are the least trendy on your list, imo, as well as being my particular favorites. Those are the ones I'd use for twins. Charlotte and Chloe would be lovely also. - chazda
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I like:
Charlotte
Gracie (I prefer Grace with Gracie as a nickname - only as a middle name)
Elle (I prefer Ella with Elle as a nickname)
Sophie (I prefer Sophia with Sophie as a nickname)
Cassandra
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Congratulations first of all, how exciting!Audrey- I'm sorry, but I can't stand this name. Not sure why though...
Charlotte- Lovely :-)
Gracie- Cute. I'd go with Grace nn Gracie because she'd probably grow out of Gracie as an adult.
Noelle- Lovely.
Addison- I prefer it on a boy because of the 'son'.
Sydney- Ok.
Elle- Nice. I really love Ellie though.
Sophie- Wonderful. I love Sophia too.
Savannah- I like this name. It's a little trendier than the rest of your list.
Cassandra- Ok.
Claudia- A lovely name, but a very bad meaning.Nice list :-)
These are some of my favorite names, you may like them or you may not I just thought I'd throw them out there. (I left out the names that are on your list already):
Bryony
Annie
Nell
Nora
Ruby
Bianca
Aurora
Joy
Ivy
Matilda
Tess
Amelia/Emilia
Elora
Cora
Ellie
Kara/Cara
Sadie
Lillian
Alaina
Annika
Clara
Felicity
Arwen
Lilia
Ada
Aria
Zara
Lavinia
Adele
Elsa
Aspen
Emina
Odessa
Carys
Lillie
Hermione
Viola
Laina
Madeleine/Madeline
Lyra
Lisa
Liora
Eliza
Jessamy
Allegra
Esme
Laura
Natalie
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I like Savannah
SydneyGood luck to you!
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My Ideas for you:Here are some Uncommong nams, that aren't totally crazyAdrienne
Clarissa
Emmeline
Amadea
Nicolette
Imogen
Julienne
Felicity
Matilda
Rosamund
Rosalyn
Helena
EleanoraWDYT?
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Congratulations!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :-)Audrey - absolutley love it!!!
Charlotte - nice
Gracie - cute
Noelle - love it, but I prefer Noella
Addison - alright
Sydney - cute
Elle - nice
Sophie - no
Savannah- love it
Cassandra - nice
Claudia - nomy favorites are Audrey and Noelle
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I like:Charlotte and SophieJust a question but if its only three weeks how do you know that they are girls??
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i think Elle and Charlotte would be beautiful for twin girls!!
congratulations!!! good luck on names!
~Ellie
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I like
Audrey
Charlotte
as a set and also
Sydney
Savannah
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Audrey: ugly
Charlotte: good
Gracie: babyish. Gracia?
Noelle: ugly
Addison : ew
Sydney: cute but boyish
Elle: why call a child "she"?
Sophie: ugly
Savannah: out there
Cassandra: good
Claudia: good
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Audrey - its cute although depending on where you live it is getting more popular.
Charlotte - I like it
Gracie - I like Grace with a nickname of Gracie otherwise it doesn't age well. Its also very popular
Noelle - I like it
Addison - I like this only on boys
Sydney - this too
Elle - its okay
Sophie - prefer it as a nn to Sophia
Savannah - very nice, not too popular but not crazy either
Cassandra - eh seems a bit 80s to me
Claudia - very cute*My favorites on your list are Savannah and Claudia although I wouldn't use them together. How about...
Savannah and Ruby
Savannah and Juliet
Savannah and MargoClaudia and Rachel
Claudia and Lucy
Claudia and Hope*let me know what you think, hope i helped.
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I apologize I meant three months not three weeks..I dont even believe I knew I was pregnant three weeks in! We are past three months its been almost 4.My maiden name is Noel so I believe Noelle would be a good choice for one of the girls. I really love Audrey, Charlotte, Grace, and Sophie. I love Sophia. I need to think of some middle names. I am certain one of the girls will be named Noelle.
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Oh, well in that case, I suggest:Sophia Grace
Noelle Charlotte(btw I'm not the person you replied to)
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Amore thank you so much for replying. I think the names you picked are just beautiful. I really wanted to include Grace and I love Charlotte as a middle name as well however I don't think Noelle Charlotte flows as well. Sophia Grace may be a for sure one though. I'm calling my husband/mother as I type to see what they think!
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They love that name it may be a contender. My mom just met a woman named Isabella today. She is in love with it now. What do you guys think about that? Is it too frilly?P.S. Chloe is out!
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stupid questionThis may be a stupid question, but what is the three week mark?? Do you mean three month?
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Yeah... I bet it's three-month mark. That makes sense. :):)
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Yeah, it would be pretty remarkable to know it's twins at 3 weeks!
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Considering the baby doens't even have a heart beat until around week 10
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Well, actuallyIt does have a heartbeat at about 22 days (that's a little over three weeks). You just can't hear it until much later.The heart is actually the first organ to develop (logically, since cells need blood to grow). It starts off as a few unbeating cells at about 16 or 17 days. At about 22 days, the very primitive heart starts to beat very slowly and very erratically; as the organ starts forming into a recognisable heart, the heartbeats become faster and more and more stable.Before birth, a valve called the ductus arteriosus is closed in order to shunt most blood away from the lungs (since the lungs are unused in utero, and hence only need a little blood for nutrition). Thus, the heart is not fully developed until after birth, when the infant's first breaths triggers the ductus arteriosus to start closing, thereby allowing blood to access the lungs that are now needed. Full closure may be instantaneous, or it may take a few days. The closure is usually complete enough right after birth to cause the child no problems, though.If valve doesn't close, it's a birth defect known as Persistent Ductus Arteriosus or Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA). It's more common in premature babies, because they're so undeveloped. It is correctable with a relatively minor operation.More heart development stuff (very fascinating!): http://snipurl.com/ceq4.Miranda
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But the sexes of the babies wouldn't be able to be determined until much, much later.
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True. :-)a
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At four months they told us the sex, as far as they can tell it will be two girls.
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Congrats! :-Da
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