Re: What country are you from?
in reply to a message by Swan
I automatically assumed you'd be Russian because of Aleksandr, but nowadays many english-speaking people use it anyway, so I thought it'd be safer to ask. I love Russian names. I don't know if that's what you're looking for your babies, but I think they'd make a better sibset with Aleksandr than using plain english names.
For boys, I really like Grigor(i), Luka (nn Lukasha), Lukyan, Matvey, Pyotr (nn Petya). For girls, I like Aglaia, Alina, Ariadna, Ekaterina (nn Katyuska or Kitty), Emilia, Eva, Evelina, Inessa, Jelena/Yelena, Klara, Lenora, Lilia, Viktoria, Ulyana. The spelling can, of course, vary according to your taste and transcription.
As sets, I particularly like Grigor and Emilia, Grigor and Klara, Grigor and Evelina, Luka and Eva, Luka and Ekaterina, Luka and Lilia, Lukyan and Ulyana, Lukyan and Lenora, Matvey and Viktoria, Matvey and Emilia, Matvey and Eva, Matvey and Evelina, Pyotr and Ariadna, Pyotr and Klara.
Hope that was minimally helpful. And best wishes! :)
For boys, I really like Grigor(i), Luka (nn Lukasha), Lukyan, Matvey, Pyotr (nn Petya). For girls, I like Aglaia, Alina, Ariadna, Ekaterina (nn Katyuska or Kitty), Emilia, Eva, Evelina, Inessa, Jelena/Yelena, Klara, Lenora, Lilia, Viktoria, Ulyana. The spelling can, of course, vary according to your taste and transcription.
As sets, I particularly like Grigor and Emilia, Grigor and Klara, Grigor and Evelina, Luka and Eva, Luka and Ekaterina, Luka and Lilia, Lukyan and Ulyana, Lukyan and Lenora, Matvey and Viktoria, Matvey and Emilia, Matvey and Eva, Matvey and Evelina, Pyotr and Ariadna, Pyotr and Klara.
Hope that was minimally helpful. And best wishes! :)