Wow. I admire your style -- and effort!
The only ones I'd put my foot down against would be the ones where each twin gets a variant of the same name, like
Elizabeth /
Isabel,
Margot /
Megan,
Marian /
Marina,
Yannick /
Johan /
Johanna,
Vivian /
Bibiana,
Adele /
Heidi /
Alice,
Wilma /
Willa /
Minnie,
Eleanor /
Lenore,
Charlotte /
Karolina,
Elen /
Ilona. That's just too much for me. They each deserve their own name. The meanings are a nice, subtle way to tie the two together. But to give them the same name warmed over is not fair.
Another name that means noble is
Patrick /
Patricia. So you could have an
Adele and
Patricia, or
Heidi and
Patrice, etc.
Another name meaning miracle is Mirabel /
Mirabella.
Other names meaning lady are
Morwenna and
Myfanwy, and possibly
Leda.
Another name that means light / bright is
Niamh.
Some of the anagrams look forced to me. I ask myself if the parents would ever have named the child one of those names if it hadn't been part of a theme. If I get the feeling that they wouldn't have, then I can't really like the name for the child. They didn't ask to be part of a matching set. But some can work well enough. I like
Noel and
Leon.
I thought
Julius /
Julia meant downy / hairy, not heavenly / divine. (ETA:
Ah. I just clicked on the link and I see there are two possible origins of the name
Julius /
Julia. Sorry.)
But yes, overall I love what you've done here. My favorites would be:
Liv and
ZoeJemima and
PalomaNerys and
FreyaRenee and
Anastasia (although I'd prefer
Renata and
Anastasia)
Svetlana and
Helena /
Elena (it's so nice to see
Svetlana get some recognition)
Another set you might like is
Daphne and
Laurel.
This message was edited 7/5/2010, 11:03 AM