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!