Feeling bored, so I made a list of twin names (just for fun)…
Please consider that it’s never my intention to use it for humans (because some of them listed here deems to be nonsensical for real life)
- Marghe & Rita (derived from Margherita)
- Clawdia & Pawline (replaces U with W; ideal for cats)
- Yoshiro & Okiko (Japanese and meaning related to child; probably ideal for cats)
- Trista & Petrina (anagrams of “artist” & “painter”; ideal for artist duo)
- Kaleo & Kalliope (meaning related to voice; and begins with “Kal”)
- Valeska & Verena (dunno about the connection; just based on my own impression)
- Leopold & Hildegard (meaning related to battle or power)
- Isadora & Donovan (derived from Isadora Duncan, an American dancer; changed the second name for ‘some’ reason)
- Briar & Rose (derived from the English translation of Dornröschen)
- Marcel & Linus (derived from the Ancient Roman name Marcellinus)
- Nikael & Nildis (created by me; sleaking & sidling backwards)
- Ann & Isha (same as Valeska & Verena)
- Emrys & Amara (meaning to immortality (or so I guess))
- Anna & Susanna (when combined together, it functions as a palindrome)
- Arwen & Freya (meaning related to woman)
- Sora & Haneul (means sky, but Sora is Japanese and Haneul is Korean)
- Minerva & Athena (the names of the goddesses of wisdom)
- Amon & Gus (i’ll let you guess it)
- Arken & Ciel (derived from the French word “arc-en-ciel”, meaning rainbow)
- Stella & Maris (derived from the Latin title of the Virgin Mary, Stella Maris)
- Ailsa & Craig (derived from Ailsa Craig, the name of an island)
- Lynda & Dylan (anagrams of each other)
- Teresa & Avila (derived from Saint Teresa of Ávila)
- Iris & Vienna (same as Valeska & Verena)
- Aderyn & Sofia (same as Valeska & Verena)
- Dominic & Juliette (Why do I feel the same atmosphere (or something like that) as Romeo & Juliet?)
- Trishna & Tristan (The same as Valeska & Verena)
That’s all, folks!
- Marghe & Rita (derived from Margherita)
- Clawdia & Pawline (replaces U with W; ideal for cats)
- Yoshiro & Okiko (Japanese and meaning related to child; probably ideal for cats)
- Trista & Petrina (anagrams of “artist” & “painter”; ideal for artist duo)
- Kaleo & Kalliope (meaning related to voice; and begins with “Kal”)
- Valeska & Verena (dunno about the connection; just based on my own impression)
- Leopold & Hildegard (meaning related to battle or power)
- Isadora & Donovan (derived from Isadora Duncan, an American dancer; changed the second name for ‘some’ reason)
- Briar & Rose (derived from the English translation of Dornröschen)
- Marcel & Linus (derived from the Ancient Roman name Marcellinus)
- Nikael & Nildis (created by me; sleaking & sidling backwards)
- Ann & Isha (same as Valeska & Verena)
- Emrys & Amara (meaning to immortality (or so I guess))
- Anna & Susanna (when combined together, it functions as a palindrome)
- Arwen & Freya (meaning related to woman)
- Sora & Haneul (means sky, but Sora is Japanese and Haneul is Korean)
- Minerva & Athena (the names of the goddesses of wisdom)
- Amon & Gus (i’ll let you guess it)
- Arken & Ciel (derived from the French word “arc-en-ciel”, meaning rainbow)
- Stella & Maris (derived from the Latin title of the Virgin Mary, Stella Maris)
- Ailsa & Craig (derived from Ailsa Craig, the name of an island)
- Lynda & Dylan (anagrams of each other)
- Teresa & Avila (derived from Saint Teresa of Ávila)
- Iris & Vienna (same as Valeska & Verena)
- Aderyn & Sofia (same as Valeska & Verena)
- Dominic & Juliette (Why do I feel the same atmosphere (or something like that) as Romeo & Juliet?)
- Trishna & Tristan (The same as Valeska & Verena)
That’s all, folks!
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