[Opinions] Re: Which is better for twins?- WFL
in reply to a message by Noreen
I'd prefer completely random. Twins are just siblings. You don't give siblings names that rhyme, names that start with the same letter (though some parents actually do do this one), names that mean the same thing, or names with the letters just switched around. So why should you give twins names like that? If HAD to name twins in these ways, this is how I'd do it:
1) Rhyming
-Girls: Leah and Maria, Talitha and Tabitha, Veronica and Monica, Anna and Hannah (practically the same name...)
-Boys: Gavin and Davin, Clarence and Terrence, Adrian and Hadrian (practically the same name...), Gilbert and Filbert (weird names...)
-B/G: Aidan and Jaden, Cory and Tori (I wouldn't really use this one most likely, nor the last one), Jaron and Sharon (odd...)
2) Same Letter
-Girls: Annabelle and Amelia, Drusilla and Danielle, Elisabeth and Emily, Isabella and Isla, Theresa and Theodora, Edith and Erica
-Boys: Benjamin and Benedict, Dominic and David, Gregory and Gilbert, Isaac and Isadore, Jacob and Jonathan, James and John, Joel and Josiah, Jeremiah and Joshua
-B/G: Aaron and Alice, Horace and Henrietta, Christopher and Catherine, Patrick and Penelope, Isaac and Ilse, Frederick and Felicity, Eric and Esther, Rupert and Rosamund, Derek and Diana
3) Same meaning
-Girls: Philadelphia and Carys, Freya and Donna
-Boys: Benedict and Edmund, Aaron and Jehoram
1) Rhyming
-Girls: Leah and Maria, Talitha and Tabitha, Veronica and Monica, Anna and Hannah (practically the same name...)
-Boys: Gavin and Davin, Clarence and Terrence, Adrian and Hadrian (practically the same name...), Gilbert and Filbert (weird names...)
-B/G: Aidan and Jaden, Cory and Tori (I wouldn't really use this one most likely, nor the last one), Jaron and Sharon (odd...)
2) Same Letter
-Girls: Annabelle and Amelia, Drusilla and Danielle, Elisabeth and Emily, Isabella and Isla, Theresa and Theodora, Edith and Erica
-Boys: Benjamin and Benedict, Dominic and David, Gregory and Gilbert, Isaac and Isadore, Jacob and Jonathan, James and John, Joel and Josiah, Jeremiah and Joshua
-B/G: Aaron and Alice, Horace and Henrietta, Christopher and Catherine, Patrick and Penelope, Isaac and Ilse, Frederick and Felicity, Eric and Esther, Rupert and Rosamund, Derek and Diana
3) Same meaning
-Girls: Philadelphia and Carys, Freya and Donna
-Boys: Benedict and Edmund, Aaron and Jehoram