Which name fits for her twinsister?
My best friend's sister will give birth to twin girls in 6 weeks orso. She and her hubby already made their decision on one of the names, but are still thinking about which name fits with that one.
Name for "girl#1": Sacha Lesley Anna
Lesley is her fathers mn (as its a boys and a girls name), and every single woman in het mommies family has the mn Anna, and two mns are in both families quite common
But right now the "problem" is what other girls name will fit with Sacha... Any suggestions? [They don't like twins starting with the same letter, or having too simular names, but still it has to fit together...] :) she will also carry the mn Anna
Name for "girl#1": Sacha Lesley Anna
Lesley is her fathers mn (as its a boys and a girls name), and every single woman in het mommies family has the mn Anna, and two mns are in both families quite common
But right now the "problem" is what other girls name will fit with Sacha... Any suggestions? [They don't like twins starting with the same letter, or having too simular names, but still it has to fit together...] :) she will also carry the mn Anna
This message was edited 4/2/2006, 3:40 AM
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Wait until they meet them...then they'll know.
Unless they have a reason for spelling Sacha this way, she's going to have to correct everyone on the spelling for the rest of her life (maybe even pronunciation), even though I realize it's a 'legitimate' spelling. :-/
Anyway, suggestions for her twin:
Larissa
Justine
Jocelyn
Alina
Lida
Mira
Elena
Reina
Nadia
Anya - a form of Anna, could use this as a fn instead of using Anna again as the mn :)
~Heather~
Anyway, suggestions for her twin:
Larissa
Justine
Jocelyn
Alina
Lida
Mira
Elena
Reina
Nadia
Anya - a form of Anna, could use this as a fn instead of using Anna again as the mn :)
~Heather~
Since Sacha is a French form of a Russian name, they could try those nationalities. Some French names that I like are
Aurelie
Camille
Marie
Lilane
Of course, there's Russian too. But most names probably wouldn't work... Svetlana, Anya (too close to Anna), Olya, etc. My sister, Christia, has a Russian name, but when she was living in Russia before we adopted her, her name was Liliya (LEE-lee-ya). My other adopted sister's Russian name was Marina, but now her name is Marisha, which is a pet form of that along with Marishka.
For some reason I think Alexandra could work too. (Sacha and Alex?) But that's just me, so tell them good luck for me!
--Kit
Aurelie
Camille
Marie
Lilane
Of course, there's Russian too. But most names probably wouldn't work... Svetlana, Anya (too close to Anna), Olya, etc. My sister, Christia, has a Russian name, but when she was living in Russia before we adopted her, her name was Liliya (LEE-lee-ya). My other adopted sister's Russian name was Marina, but now her name is Marisha, which is a pet form of that along with Marishka.
For some reason I think Alexandra could work too. (Sacha and Alex?) But that's just me, so tell them good luck for me!
--Kit
Or Alexa
"GoTheSaints"
"GoTheSaints"
Any time! I feel happy now that I know it helped! :)
Well I'm not sure about the amount of mns, but I think they do want to give their twindaughters an even amount of mns..so as Sacha already have two I guess I do want to give the other one two aswell..
and Alexis is kinda cool, like little_kit said: Sacha and Alex... I personally really like that combo! Ooh *looks at list* I'm reading the comments backwards lol. And its kinda nice if they have the same meaning isn't it? two complete different names, but still with simular meaning. Thanks!
and Alexis is kinda cool, like little_kit said: Sacha and Alex... I personally really like that combo! Ooh *looks at list* I'm reading the comments backwards lol. And its kinda nice if they have the same meaning isn't it? two complete different names, but still with simular meaning. Thanks!