looking for a name for a twin girl
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I think it's better to treat twin girls as a normal sibset and not as twins.
Any way out of your names I like
Nina and Ruby
Nina and Kaya
Nina and Iris
Nina and Julia
Nina and Sophia
I think it's kind of problematic that almost all your names end with -A and that most of them are four letters long. Some how they all seem a bit too themey (except for Iris and Ruby)
Any way out of your names I like
Nina and Ruby
Nina and Kaya
Nina and Iris
Nina and Julia
Nina and Sophia
I think it's kind of problematic that almost all your names end with -A and that most of them are four letters long. Some how they all seem a bit too themey (except for Iris and Ruby)
I actualy like the idea of having all names in the familly that are 4letters long...Anna (me) Alan (my son) Liam (future son) and Nina (future daughter) and....we will see :-)
A on the end...well...in Poland (and thats were I come from) all girls names are ended with A and I would like to keep it taht way if possiable...:-)
A on the end...well...in Poland (and thats were I come from) all girls names are ended with A and I would like to keep it taht way if possiable...:-)
Ruby...ahhh lovely name!
but...
minus from me is the popularity
minus from DH is a girl he dislikes
still
it's an option
but...
minus from me is the popularity
minus from DH is a girl he dislikes
still
it's an option
Since most of the names you've listed are two syllables and end in A, just like Nina, it's a bit challenging, imo, to choose one that's not overly similar in sound. Therefore Iris and Ruby both appeal to me; but I don't think either of those has the same spunk / feel / attitude (et je ne sais quoi) as Nina, at least not to me. Which leads me to Sophia, but only because I think Nina and Sophie (rather than Sophia itself) make a charming, appropriate match, from your given choices.
Of my own favorites (and Nina is one of mine as well), may I suggest Lisette (though I prefer the spelling Lysette)? Apart from both being trochees, they have nothing in common as far as sound, yet they both have a French air, they're both diminutives, and they're both very feminine (let me note that I think Sophie matches this description as well). I think Nina and Lisette would make a fine twinset.
Of my own favorites (and Nina is one of mine as well), may I suggest Lisette (though I prefer the spelling Lysette)? Apart from both being trochees, they have nothing in common as far as sound, yet they both have a French air, they're both diminutives, and they're both very feminine (let me note that I think Sophie matches this description as well). I think Nina and Lisette would make a fine twinset.
This message was edited 1/8/2008, 7:52 AM
Dear Lilian, thank you for your comment. It make me think which is good :-))))
Sophia...well...Sophie to be exacked...the thing is that I think it would make a beautiful middle for Nina...Nina Sophie. but my husband likes is on his own but I'm wasn't sure if Nina and Sophie would make a good twin set!
But thanks to your respond now...well...I have to look at this option now more carefully :-))
Sophia...well...Sophie to be exacked...the thing is that I think it would make a beautiful middle for Nina...Nina Sophie. but my husband likes is on his own but I'm wasn't sure if Nina and Sophie would make a good twin set!
But thanks to your respond now...well...I have to look at this option now more carefully :-))