[Opinions] Re: Same Ranked Twins
in reply to a message by Millie
England and Wales 2017:
James & Alice (both #17) - a good style match, plus James is my twin brother's name
Arthur & Florence (both #19) - another good style match
Joseph & Elsie (both #28) - not really a style match, but I love both names, and Joseph is my dad's name
Reuben & Lucy (both #49) - not a perfect style match, but I think they work well together, and I just like both names
Ezra & Iris (both #81) - I think they sound really good together, and both names rank among my favourites
USA 2017:
Oliver & Evelyn (both #9) - I think they work really well together, there's a fluidity to the sound and look of the names
Samuel & Grace (both #21) - I'm not usually a huge fan of Grace, but when I saw these two names ranked the same, I realised they would make a great twinset
Jack & Eleanor (both #35) - work together style wise, although I'd shorten Eleanor to Nell, and I think Jack and Nell would be great!
~Charley~
https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/184785
It is a Yorkshire habit to say what you think with blunt frankness
~Frances Hodgson Burnett, The Secret Garden~
James & Alice (both #17) - a good style match, plus James is my twin brother's name
Arthur & Florence (both #19) - another good style match
Joseph & Elsie (both #28) - not really a style match, but I love both names, and Joseph is my dad's name
Reuben & Lucy (both #49) - not a perfect style match, but I think they work well together, and I just like both names
Ezra & Iris (both #81) - I think they sound really good together, and both names rank among my favourites
USA 2017:
Oliver & Evelyn (both #9) - I think they work really well together, there's a fluidity to the sound and look of the names
Samuel & Grace (both #21) - I'm not usually a huge fan of Grace, but when I saw these two names ranked the same, I realised they would make a great twinset
Jack & Eleanor (both #35) - work together style wise, although I'd shorten Eleanor to Nell, and I think Jack and Nell would be great!
~Charley~
https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/184785
It is a Yorkshire habit to say what you think with blunt frankness
~Frances Hodgson Burnett, The Secret Garden~
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I had a great-uncle who fought in the First World War (in the Royal Artillery, which left him deaf for the rest of his life - the Army didn't even give them lumps of cotton wool to shove in their ears!): he was John William, known as Jack, and his wife had Nellie as her one and only given name - actually, her mn was Sandford, but that was for family reasons.
Sp, yeah, Jack and Nell - very nice!
Sp, yeah, Jack and Nell - very nice!