A twin-name theory/observation
I've been meeting alot of sibsets with names that begin with vowels. Example: Abby and Olivia. I was thinking about it, and vowel twin sets sound really good, as opposed to same-letter, rhyming, or not matching at all. What about these:
DS/DS: Isaac / Aidan
DD/DD: Eva / Isabel
Does anyone aggree with me?
DS/DS: Isaac / Aidan
DD/DD: Eva / Isabel
Does anyone aggree with me?
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I've seen worse twin themes. At least this connection is subtle and not imposing. They are still distinct names. Really, to realize that this was done on purpose wouldn't be easy to figure out. This could have been coincedence. This is what I mean when I talk about bad twin themes vs sort-of-acceptable twin themes.
I've never thought about it, but I tend to agree. They almost sound similar, but they are still different enough to NOT sound twinny or cutesy. Good idea. :)
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~Heather~
They do sound nice :)
Yes, I do think it's rather nice. It's a way of using names that sound rather similar but don't have to rhyme or be so close together.
Amelia & Isabella
Annika & Emilia
Emily & Olivia
Andrew & Ethan
Aidan & Oliver
Isaac & Elijah
I would even use a Y name, since Y is sometimes used as a vowel.
Ivette & Yvonne
Erica & Yasmine
Yavin & Aaron
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Amelia & Isabella
Annika & Emilia
Emily & Olivia
Andrew & Ethan
Aidan & Oliver
Isaac & Elijah
I would even use a Y name, since Y is sometimes used as a vowel.
Ivette & Yvonne
Erica & Yasmine
Yavin & Aaron
Have yourself a buggy little Christmas! I've adopted 26 ! and 4 @, see my profile