[Opinions] Re: What would you name a set of twins?
in reply to a message by Raven Briar
I don't know. I would gave names with same meanings. Maybe I would twins' names by pagan Goddesses (or Gods)
Božidara and Dorota (maybe Dorothea)
Bohdanka and Johanka - Both names means gift by God. Johanka in Hebrew and Bohdanka in Slavic languages
Cordula and Voršila (Czech version of Ursula) - both names of saints
Věnka and Štěpánka - both names means "crown" - Štěpánka (Stephanie) in Greek and Věnka in Czech
Aurora and Zora - both names means "dawn"
Milena and Mia - In Slavic languages Milena means "beloved" and Mia means "my".
Maite and Mia
Zoe and Živa - both names means "alive", "life"
Stella and Hvezdoslava - both names means "star" - Stella in Latin and Italian and Hvezdoslava in Czech and Slovak
Ingrid and Tórgríd - Ingrid means "beloved God Ing" and Tórgríd means "beloved God Thór"
Geneviéve and Jenovefa - Jenovefa in Czech and Breton version of Geneviéve
Jindriška and Henrieta - Jindriska is Czech form of Harriet
Clothilda and Mathilda - both names means "warrior"
Kveta and Fleur - Kveta means "flower" in Czech and Slovak
Luda and Sandra - Luda means "man" in Old Czech and Sandra means "man" in Greek
Ludiše and Sandra
Meda and Melia - Meda means honey in Czech and Melia means "honey"
Miroslava and Slavomira - anagrams
Niamh and Muirgel
Běla and Niamhh
Diana and Luna - goddessess
Běla and Branwen - "White Raven"
Flora and Fauna :-D
Emma Regina and Mlada Doubravka - Emma (or Hemma) was a Bohemian princess of Mělník and Mlada Přemyslovna was a Bohemian princess and nun and Doubravka Přemyslovna (Přemyslids) was a Bohemian princess and Polish queen from 1st century who
Božidara and Dorota (maybe Dorothea)
Bohdanka and Johanka - Both names means gift by God. Johanka in Hebrew and Bohdanka in Slavic languages
Cordula and Voršila (Czech version of Ursula) - both names of saints
Věnka and Štěpánka - both names means "crown" - Štěpánka (Stephanie) in Greek and Věnka in Czech
Aurora and Zora - both names means "dawn"
Milena and Mia - In Slavic languages Milena means "beloved" and Mia means "my".
Maite and Mia
Zoe and Živa - both names means "alive", "life"
Stella and Hvezdoslava - both names means "star" - Stella in Latin and Italian and Hvezdoslava in Czech and Slovak
Ingrid and Tórgríd - Ingrid means "beloved God Ing" and Tórgríd means "beloved God Thór"
Geneviéve and Jenovefa - Jenovefa in Czech and Breton version of Geneviéve
Jindriška and Henrieta - Jindriska is Czech form of Harriet
Clothilda and Mathilda - both names means "warrior"
Kveta and Fleur - Kveta means "flower" in Czech and Slovak
Luda and Sandra - Luda means "man" in Old Czech and Sandra means "man" in Greek
Ludiše and Sandra
Meda and Melia - Meda means honey in Czech and Melia means "honey"
Miroslava and Slavomira - anagrams
Niamh and Muirgel
Běla and Niamhh
Diana and Luna - goddessess
Běla and Branwen - "White Raven"
Flora and Fauna :-D
Emma Regina and Mlada Doubravka - Emma (or Hemma) was a Bohemian princess of Mělník and Mlada Přemyslovna was a Bohemian princess and nun and Doubravka Přemyslovna (Přemyslids) was a Bohemian princess and Polish queen from 1st century who