what would make good twin names...
I have the names Julia Mae and Riley Edward picked out if we have a boy or girl, however, I have been told that there is a good chance I could have twins. Can you think of good twin sets for b/b and g/g? B/G would be Julia and Riley.
The girl middle name would be Catherine, and boy probably Jeffery or Clifton. (all middle names are family names)
Thanks,
Gwen
PS...nothing too twinny please.
The girl middle name would be Catherine, and boy probably Jeffery or Clifton. (all middle names are family names)
Thanks,
Gwen
PS...nothing too twinny please.
This message was edited 4/21/2005, 9:18 AM
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On Monday my twin niece's were born and their names are Juliana Mae and Sophia Lee but they were originally going to have it be Julia Mae. Maybe some of these you'd like, some were other combo's my sister was considering.
Julia Mae and Sophie Catherine
Julia Mae and Anna Catherine
Julia Mae and Felicity Catherine
Julia Mae and Isabella or Bella Catherine
Julia Mae and Elise Catherine
Andie
Julia Mae and Sophie Catherine
Julia Mae and Anna Catherine
Julia Mae and Felicity Catherine
Julia Mae and Isabella or Bella Catherine
Julia Mae and Elise Catherine
Andie
G/B you've already decided
G/G
Julia Mae and Eva Catherine (Evie?)
Julia Mae and Anna Catherine (Annie? Nan?)
Julia Mae and Lily Catherine
Julia Mae and Adele Catherine (Addie? Del?)
Julia Mae and Elsa Catherine
B/B
Riley Edward* and Peter Jeffrey
Riley Edward and Thomas Jeffrey
Riley Edward and Stephen Jeffrey
Riley Edward and Brendan Jeffrey
Riley Edward and Patrick Jeffrey
*I prefer Edward Riley. Riley Edward sounds like Edward all "riled" up. It sounds more like an adjective than a proper name.
G/G
Julia Mae and Eva Catherine (Evie?)
Julia Mae and Anna Catherine (Annie? Nan?)
Julia Mae and Lily Catherine
Julia Mae and Adele Catherine (Addie? Del?)
Julia Mae and Elsa Catherine
B/B
Riley Edward* and Peter Jeffrey
Riley Edward and Thomas Jeffrey
Riley Edward and Stephen Jeffrey
Riley Edward and Brendan Jeffrey
Riley Edward and Patrick Jeffrey
*I prefer Edward Riley. Riley Edward sounds like Edward all "riled" up. It sounds more like an adjective than a proper name.