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[Opinions] Twin name suggestions
According to the pattern in my family tree I have a good chance of having twins. According to the pattern in my sig. other's family tree I have a good chance of having twins... so, considering the fact that I only have one g/g twin set in mind, I want to get some more on my list.Girl/Girl:
Bridget and IsabelI would like to have several twin sets in the g/g, b/g and b/b categories as anything could happen. I would really like some twin sets with Wyatt. Bridget and Isabel can be reused if you like. You don't have to stick to my list below, it's just to spark some ideas.ADELLE
ALDEN
ARTHUR
CHASE
COLE
EMMA
EVELYN
GABRIEL
GAGE
GARRETT
GAVIN
GENEVIEVE
GRIFFIN
GUINEVERE
GWEN
JACK
JADEN
JALEN
JASPER
JOLENE
JUDE
KOEN
KYLIE
LARA
LACHLAN
LANA
LAUREL
LEO
LIAM
LIN
LUCIAN
MARA
MAREN
MASON
NONA
PAIGE
QUINN
RILEY
RIO
RIVER
ROWAN
RYLAN
SAXON
SELENE
TREVOR
TRISTAN
WILLOW
WINONA
WINTER
WYATTEdited: Spelling and clarity."We can even learn from our enemies." -Ovid

This message was edited 2/6/2006, 1:38 PM

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I like Wyatt and Gavin and Bridget and Isabel and Lara and Rylan.
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Griffin & Maren (my favorites)
Wyatt & Paige
Cole & Adelle
Bridget & Emma
Jack & ColeLeslie, lucky mommy to Scott (2000), Delaney (2002), and Larissa (2005)
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G/GEvelyn and Genevieve (pron. zeh - neh - VYEV)
Evelyn and Jude (yes, for a girl)
Mara and Gwen
Emma and WillowB/BJack and Liam
Rowan and Gage
Gabriel "Gabe" and QuinnB/GJack and Evelyn
Liam and Willow
Quinn and Genevieve (zeh - ne - VYEV)
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"Genevieve (pron. zeh - neh - VYEV)"How do you get a zee sound out of a G? And a 'vyev' out of 'vieve' What language are you using?Unless you mean sheh-neh-VAEV which would be French...-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+"Chan eil tuil air nach tig traoghadh"
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No, zhe-ne-VYEV is the correct French pronunciation. It's not a 'sh', it's a 'zh', and it's YE not AE.Click the link, and go to the pronunciation key if you're unsure of the standard transcriptions used at this site.
ChrisellAll we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us. - J.R.R. Tolkien.

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this is 1 semester of French... lolThat's what I get for only taking one semester of French :/
"Chan eil tuil air nach tig traoghadh"
"Maybe surrounded by
A million people I
Still feel all alone
I just wanna go home
Oh I miss you, you know"

- 'Home', Michael Buble

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Genevieve and Guinevere... Ginny and Guinny! lol Another name that'd match those two would be Gwendolyn. There's an elementary school near my house called Gwendolyn Brook, which I think sounds pretty.Prehaps Lucian Wyatt for a fn/mn... I personally don't like the name Wyatt as a fn, it's just so... cowboy. b/b combo:
Jude / Jaden
Lucian / Liam
Jaden / Griffin
Arthur / Tristan / Drystan (lol - why not? plus there's Kay, Peredur / Percival, Gawain, Galahad, Bedivere, Dinadan, and Lucan)
Gavin / Ariston
Gavin / Liam (rock stars, yah?)g/g combo:
Evelyn / Gwyn
Maren / Selene (pro sel-EEN)
Lara / Emma
Rowan / MarenI think those sound nice :) And can you tell I love the Arthurian names? lol-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+"Chan eil tuil air nach tig traoghadh"
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wdyto:Wyatt & Selene
Wyatt & Isabel
Wyatt & RiverTrevor & Wyatt"We can even learn from our enemies." -OvidMitakuye Oyasin
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I think you can pair up any of those names well but try not to have the names starting with the same letter because it's too twinsy and twins are individuals too (unless you do that for all your children, which I still wouldn't reccommend). Having their names start with different vowels works really well too, as they somewhat compliment each other (e.g Ashlee & Elliot...me and my twin bro). And try not to have their names sound the same.I'm just going to make one for each:
g/g Emma & Adelle
b/b Lachlan & Wyatt
b/g Emma & Wyatt
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