[Opinions] Twin BA
In today's newspaper, a BA welcoming twins Aron and Nora. That's the first time I've actually seen parents use anagram names for their twins. I'm not sure I like it. It's pretty obvious and personally, I think I would really dislike the fact that my twin had my name spelt backwards.
What do you think?
What do you think?
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Cheesy. I don't like it.
It is kind of obvious, but I like it. I wouldn't do it myself, but I don't dislike it for someone else's twins.
I think it's fine. Both are nice names on their own. I'd much rather see these than something like Bailey and Hailey =/
I don't get what people see in Nora. I find it so terribly horrid. That said, the anagramness isn't as terrible as names with the same letter or rhyming namse.
I'd feel sorry for my twin (if I had one) if her name was my name backwards. But I'd feel lucky that I got the decent name and her was Idoj. :o)
I'd feel sorry for my twin (if I had one) if her name was my name backwards. But I'd feel lucky that I got the decent name and her was Idoj. :o)
I think it is a bit obvious, especially because Aron has been spelt an unusual way. I like Nora though.
I presume these twins are Swedish, and if so then it's not unusual, as Aron is the normal Swedish spelling.
I think I like this one. Even though it's corny, I don't think it's nearly as bad as rhyming names or even same-letter names (which I don't really mind that much). I like both names, so maybe I'm biased for this particular BA, but overall I think it's fine.
This message was edited 4/17/2011, 9:56 AM
Aaron and Norah would of been fine. I don't see the need to make them an anagram either