Favourite Twins Pair?
Patriot:
Vlastimil and Patrick (Vlasta in Slavic elements and Patrick in Latin)
Vlastislav and Patrick
Peaceful ruler:
Frederik and Vladislav (Frederik in Germanic and Vladi- in Slavic elements)
Frederik and Vladimir
Fredrik and Vladan
Gift of God:
Theodor and Bohdan
Theodor and Bogdan
Theodor and Natanael
Theodor and Nathan
Theodor and Jonatan
Theodor and John
Theodor and Johan
Theodor and Ivan
Bohdan and Nathan
Bogdan and Natan
Bohdan and Ivan
Bohdan and Natanael
Bogdan and Natanael
Bohdan and Jonatan
Bogdan and Jonatan
Johan and Natan
Johan and Bohdan
Johan and Bogdan
Johan an Ivan
Johan and Natanael
Johan and Jonatan
Johan and Theodor
Victory (... of the people):
Victor and Vitoslav
Victor and Nikola
Victor and Nicholas
Florian and Vartan (flower rose) => Vartan in Armenian
Florian and Gulzar (garden flower roses) => Gulzar in Arabic and Iranian
Gregory and Ira (watchful) => Ira in Hebrew
Lubomir and Ireneus (peaceful) => Lubomir in Slavic elements and Ireneus in Greek
Henry and Hynek (home ruler)
Gil and Liron (joy) => Gil in Arabic and Liron in Hebrew
Joachim and Jeremias (Yahweh has uplifted)
Joachim and Jeremiah (Yahweh is uplifted)
Václav and Boleslav (more glory)
Vendelin and Slavoj (Slavic people of Elbe Valley)
Vendelin and Slávek (SLavic people of Elbe Valley)
Andreas and Ondrej (a man)
Andrej and Ondrej (a man)
Raymond and Ronald (advice ruler)
Marcus and Marcel (small wariors)
Marco and Marcel (small warriors
Ezra and Isaiah (god is salvation)
Alois and Ludvik (famous warriors)
Louis and Ludwig (famous warriors)
Milan and Miloš (lovely)
Alexis and Sasha
Alexander and Sasha
Alexej and Andrej
Anagrams:
Daniel and Dalien
Claus and Lucas
Johan and Jonah
Leon and Noel
Elijah and Joel = The Hebrew had two name elements meaning "God". These names contain both elements, but in different order.
Elias and Joel
Jonathan and Matthias = Both names are formed from the Hebrew elements yehu "the Lord" and matis "gift", but the elements are in different order.
Lucian and Uri (light)
Vlastimil and Patrick (Vlasta in Slavic elements and Patrick in Latin)
Vlastislav and Patrick
Peaceful ruler:
Frederik and Vladislav (Frederik in Germanic and Vladi- in Slavic elements)
Frederik and Vladimir
Fredrik and Vladan
Gift of God:
Theodor and Bohdan
Theodor and Bogdan
Theodor and Natanael
Theodor and Nathan
Theodor and Jonatan
Theodor and John
Theodor and Johan
Theodor and Ivan
Bohdan and Nathan
Bogdan and Natan
Bohdan and Ivan
Bohdan and Natanael
Bogdan and Natanael
Bohdan and Jonatan
Bogdan and Jonatan
Johan and Natan
Johan and Bohdan
Johan and Bogdan
Johan an Ivan
Johan and Natanael
Johan and Jonatan
Johan and Theodor
Victory (... of the people):
Victor and Vitoslav
Victor and Nikola
Victor and Nicholas
Florian and Vartan (flower rose) => Vartan in Armenian
Florian and Gulzar (garden flower roses) => Gulzar in Arabic and Iranian
Gregory and Ira (watchful) => Ira in Hebrew
Lubomir and Ireneus (peaceful) => Lubomir in Slavic elements and Ireneus in Greek
Henry and Hynek (home ruler)
Gil and Liron (joy) => Gil in Arabic and Liron in Hebrew
Joachim and Jeremias (Yahweh has uplifted)
Joachim and Jeremiah (Yahweh is uplifted)
Václav and Boleslav (more glory)
Vendelin and Slavoj (Slavic people of Elbe Valley)
Vendelin and Slávek (SLavic people of Elbe Valley)
Andreas and Ondrej (a man)
Andrej and Ondrej (a man)
Raymond and Ronald (advice ruler)
Marcus and Marcel (small wariors)
Marco and Marcel (small warriors
Ezra and Isaiah (god is salvation)
Alois and Ludvik (famous warriors)
Louis and Ludwig (famous warriors)
Milan and Miloš (lovely)
Alexis and Sasha
Alexander and Sasha
Alexej and Andrej
Anagrams:
Daniel and Dalien
Claus and Lucas
Johan and Jonah
Leon and Noel
Elijah and Joel = The Hebrew had two name elements meaning "God". These names contain both elements, but in different order.
Elias and Joel
Jonathan and Matthias = Both names are formed from the Hebrew elements yehu "the Lord" and matis "gift", but the elements are in different order.
Lucian and Uri (light)
This message was edited 6/13/2010, 6:43 AM
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Sorry I was kinda spooked when I read this because in the story I'm writing, the main character is called Alexis and she has a best friends and they are almost like twins and her name is Sasha. So I thought was sorta weird.
Anyway the ones I like are
Alexis and Sasha- I just love both names but I prefer both on girls
Theodor and Nathan - I like th name Theodor and also Nathan is another main character in my story.
Johan and Ivan- I don't really like either name but this stood out for me, for some strange reason.
Victor and Nikola- Love Nikola and Victor is okay.
Victor and Nicholas- Same as above, love Nicholas
Raymond and Ronald- I don't know why this stood out for me, but it did might be becuase I like Ronald
Daniel and Dalien- I like Daniel and the Dalien makes Daneil sound not so common and normal.
Elias and Joel- I love Elias and Joel alright but I prefer Joseph or just Joe
Anyway the ones I like are
Alexis and Sasha- I just love both names but I prefer both on girls
Theodor and Nathan - I like th name Theodor and also Nathan is another main character in my story.
Johan and Ivan- I don't really like either name but this stood out for me, for some strange reason.
Victor and Nikola- Love Nikola and Victor is okay.
Victor and Nicholas- Same as above, love Nicholas
Raymond and Ronald- I don't know why this stood out for me, but it did might be becuase I like Ronald
Daniel and Dalien- I like Daniel and the Dalien makes Daneil sound not so common and normal.
Elias and Joel- I love Elias and Joel alright but I prefer Joseph or just Joe
I think the best would be those with a common theme, but a completely different vibe ex. Vlastimil/ Patrick, Florian/ Gulzar, Gregory/ Ira, etc.
I agree with Andromache about using variants of the same name. This might also apply to anagrams (though I LOVE Claus/ Lucas).
Anyways...my favorites would be:
Henry/ Hynek
Claus/ Lucas (really handsome)
Vlastimil/ Patrick ( I dislike both names but I like how different they seem to be)
Victor and Nikola
Vendelin and Slávek
I agree with Andromache about using variants of the same name. This might also apply to anagrams (though I LOVE Claus/ Lucas).
Anyways...my favorites would be:
Henry/ Hynek
Claus/ Lucas (really handsome)
Vlastimil/ Patrick ( I dislike both names but I like how different they seem to be)
Victor and Nikola
Vendelin and Slávek
I definately wouldn't use two variants of the same name. I like names with different origins and the same meanings or theme, though.