[Opinions] Re: Twins and triplets, name them!
in reply to a message by peregrine
I’d name my twins..
1- Dinah & Rosemarie (two girls, one with a biblical name and one with a name that’s a form of a biblical name)
2- Sally & Sage (two girls with alliterative names, one is typically a nickname and the other is typically masculine/unisex)
3- Rosemarie “Rosie” & Roberta “Birdie” & Roxanne “Annie” (three girls, all have to start with the same two letters)
4- Lupe & Hope (two girls which are different by only two letters)
5- Ba’sil, girl & Ce’cil, boy (a girl and a boy, with rhyming names (that include an apostrophe if you can!))
6- Persephone & Proserpine (two girls, one with an Ancient Greek name and one with a name that’s a form of an ancient Roman name)
7- Emmett & Julian (two boys, one with a name that relates to religion without literally being a religious name, and one with a Saint name)
8- Franco & Kassius (two boys, one ending in O and the other having a name beginning with K that typically begins with C)
formerly Belphoebe
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I am in the mood
to dissolve
in the sky.
- Virginia Woolf
1- Dinah & Rosemarie (two girls, one with a biblical name and one with a name that’s a form of a biblical name)
2- Sally & Sage (two girls with alliterative names, one is typically a nickname and the other is typically masculine/unisex)
3- Rosemarie “Rosie” & Roberta “Birdie” & Roxanne “Annie” (three girls, all have to start with the same two letters)
4- Lupe & Hope (two girls which are different by only two letters)
5- Ba’sil, girl & Ce’cil, boy (a girl and a boy, with rhyming names (that include an apostrophe if you can!))
6- Persephone & Proserpine (two girls, one with an Ancient Greek name and one with a name that’s a form of an ancient Roman name)
7- Emmett & Julian (two boys, one with a name that relates to religion without literally being a religious name, and one with a Saint name)
8- Franco & Kassius (two boys, one ending in O and the other having a name beginning with K that typically begins with C)
⭐️
I am in the mood
to dissolve
in the sky.
- Virginia Woolf