G/G
Jacqueline Clare "Jac" and
Danielle Leigh "
Dani": I like this pair.
Jacqueline and
Danielle have the same style. Though Jac is awfully masculine.
Alica Joanne &
Alison Courtney "
Ali"
I really dont like having the same intials, but I thought of it, and liked it
Same initials don't bother me, but
Alica and
Alison are both forms of
Alice and could both have the nn
Ali. What about
Alice and
Audrey?
Susanna Gail (really couldnt think of a mn) &
Lillian Miranda: I really like
Susanna and
Lillian. But is it not spelt
Susannah in English?
Audra Elizabeth &
Gail Cassandra: Ok, but I'd prefer
Audrey &
Cassandra as fn.
B/G
Avery Nicholas &
Olivia Louise: I like it but I prefer
Alfred to
Avery. But maybe
Alfred is considered too old-fashioned in USA?
Denise Brooke &
Skylar Randall: I prefer
Denise &
Randall as fn
B/B/G (Either the two boys, or one boy and one gril)
Evander Atticus "
Andy"
Trisha IsabelPatrick Ambrose(If it was B/B the A. mn intial would get to me, but I really like both combos right now)
Seems to me that
Trisha &
Patrick are too similar, is not
Trisha a form of
Patricia? Which would leave
Evander outside.
B/B
Benjamin Dallas "
Benji" (
Dallas is one of few place names I like)
David Emery (I did have
David Austin as a combo before, and I like it, but I figured it was too cutesy - not only are they both cities, but both in Texas) (Yes,
Dallas and
Austin are the only place names I like...I cant think of any others):
I like
Benjamin and
David together. And I can't see how having
Dallas &
Austin as mn would be too cutesie. If you like it, does it matter if it is cutesie? And will other people really know the mn and think it is "too cutesie"?
Tyrone Elijah "
Ty" &
Eugene William "
Gene": Nice but
Ty sounds more "modern" than
Gene.
Owen Zachary &
Eugene William "
Gene": I think if one twin has a nn, the other one should have one too.
Peter Lucas &
Simon Nikolai: I like these classic names. And the combination
Peter &
Simon is very neat.
Dylan Maxwell &
Morgan Louis:
Dylan and
Morgan go well together, since both are Welsh. But maybe they sound too rhyming?
- She said he made a racial slur!
- Racial? She is Swedish!
- Maybe he called her Meatball.
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This message was edited 10/6/2006, 3:12 PM