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Boy-and-Girl Twins
It's been a while since we've done this, but what would you have a set of twins wherein one was a boy and the other a girl?I'd choose:Susannah Margaret
Benjamin ArthurThe names would honor my parents (not in an exact way, but it is obvious enough).One of my cousins recently DID have boy-and-girl twins and named them Skyler (f) and Blake (m) -- coincidentally, the very same initials that I would have chosen.

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Darcy and Estella. Both from characters who are not so nice at first, but turn out to be good people in the end.
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Matching:Sofia and SebastianNon-matching:Magdalena and Gabriel
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Abram & Allegra...because I'm particularly hooked on Allegra today - I'd normally go for FreyaSo today they'd be Abram Leander and Allegra Lucille (NOT intentionally matchy, lol. Leander and Lucille just both happen to honor) I'm keen on Allegra Mercy at the moment as wellAny other day they'd be Abram Leander and Freya Beverly :)
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Marshall Scott
And Kirrily Ann
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Xanthe Opal Esther & Ezra Felix Matthias
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Today they would be:Rex Gabriel and Lucy Jemima
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Elsa & MalcolmI was just thinking about this earlier today. :)Elsa Marguerite and Malcolm Henry
I would love to meet twins named Susannah Margaret and Benjamin Arthur.
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Ian Alexander "Xander"
Theodora Claire "Thea"
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Violet Alexandra and Dylan James - I think they sound lovely together :)For me Violet is a beautiful name and Alexandra is also my middle name and I love it too much not to give it to a daughter. James would be after my father and Dylan because it is my favourite Welsh boys name.
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Hazel & George would be great for twins. I'm especially fond of Hazel Winifred. :)
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And I love Hazel Winifred! I like both names, but I tend to like anything with Winifred lately.
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Seamus Malcolm Flynn
Maeve Josephine IrisI don't usually use two mn but I thought I'd have a go at some combos.
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Maeve Josephine Iris is lovely!
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Fletcher Allan "Fletch"
Sophia Kimberly "Phi" (so-FIE-uh)All but Fletcher are honoring. :)
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My favourite girl combo for a long time has been Kimberly Sophia - how strange! :)
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My Sophia "so-FIE-uh" emigrated from England to America. There is currently a young British actress, Sophia Myles, who pronounces her name the same way. I've also heard this pronunciation in a British period film. I assume it's the old British way of saying the name, but I've loved the sound of it since I was a little girl. Kimberly is the name of a late loved one very close to me. :)
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For today, Gideon Peter and Iris Adele.
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Wow, I love Iris Adele. :D
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Great names!:)
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America is a fantastic name! It's so underused.
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Lukas Keith (Keith honoruing my father)
and Kimberly Sophia though I'm quickly favouring Georgina Marie instead...?
Today I saw a newborn set of twins in the newspaper: Mylie Maddison and Jobie Jenson. Thoughts?
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Mylie Maddison and Jobie Jenson? Blech. I would never be able to take a person named Jobie seriously.
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Leon Alister and Katarina Lucia (Loo-See-Ah).
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Caspar & ColumbaCaspar Finch & Columba Niamh
The names don't honor or anything, they simply make me smile.
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I have had a long appreciation for Casper (this spelling I prefer), and the crisp, chilly Casper Nicholas. Also, Jasper Nicholas.I think Colombe for a female is elegant.
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