For this exercise, I offer possibilities with options & twists upon & among common use--more, upon and among popular thought - i.e if
Henry is the root of both
Henry &
Henriette, and that at least some males were named
Susan sixty or more years prior, and no male data registers for
Suzanne, why cannot
Susan be the masculine version for his twin sister
Suzanne - especially under such a creative & fun rubric?
Susan &
Suzanne /
Suzanna (
Susanna)
Carol /
Caroline &
Carolina
Julius /
Julie (
Jules) &
Juliette /
Julia /
Julianna (
Jules)
Nicole /
Nicola (
Nick /
Nikki) &
Nicolette /
Nicoletta (
Nick /
Nikki)
Gretchen &
Gretta
Gwendolyn /
Guinevere (
Wendy) &
Jennifer /
Jen (
Jenny)
Andrew /
Andy /
Annie (
Drew / Drue) &
Drusilla (
Drew / Drue) /
Andie /
Annie--for the immediately above suggestion, I considered the Raggedy
Anne and
Andy toys or stories, then considered Aniken & Ani.
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