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Naming twins can be a tricky business, take a look at my findings:
-Twins with the same initials-
Ex: Friends of mine are Emily Anna and Elizabeth Amelia-Twins with similar sounding names-
Ex: Twins I met a a while back (can't remember where) were Nathan and Natalie-Twins with similar style of name-
Ex: Also friends of mine are Amanda and Danielle (for some reason I feel those are the same "style")-Twins with completely individual names-
Ex: My cousins are Milo and LinusSo this is what I've observed in twins. If you had twins, which of these ways would you name them and what names would you give them? Also, has anyone else seen these sort of trends in naming twins? Have you noticed any of them dominantly in same gender or different gender twins?
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As bad as it may sound, I've always liked the idea of similar sounding names... g/g: Luca and Liat
b/b: Aaron and Asher Can't think of any mns at the moment though.
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I don't like using same initials or same first name similarities for twins. Other than that, I feel any names that works for the families works for the kids. I don't think that names of the same style are that big of a deal, after all most parents use them for sibsets anyway - why not for twins?
g/g: Aimee Renee and either Emily Amber or Jenna Gabrielle
b/b: Tyler David / Nicholas Rhett
g/b: Aimee Renee / Tyler DavidThe key to everything is patience. You get the chicken by hatching the egg, not smashing it. (Arnold H. Glasow)
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I'd probably go for either names of a similar style or completely individual names. Using the same initials or having both first names start with the same letter wouldn't be out of the question if I really loved the names but similar sounding names and variants on the same name are a complete no-no, to me at least. I reckon twins will have a hard enough time cementing their own individuality without having names that are practically the same. This is what I'd name twins at the moment.Boy/boy:
Charles Austin and Alexander Cadoc 'Charlie & Alex'
Aidan Toby and Tristan Andrei 'Aidan & Tristan'Boy/girl:
Kendall Bevan and Ffion Crystin 'Kenny & Ffi'
Cadell Dewey and Myfanwy Tegan 'Dewey & Myf'Girl/girl:
Catrin Briallen and Crystin Betrys 'Kate & Crystin'
Francesca Jade and Emily Scarlett 'Frankie & Em'

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If it were b/g I would use Ella & Louis after Ms. Fitzgerald and Mr. Armstrong. I guess that could count under naming style. Otherwise I'd just use individual names. I've not known many twins. The only ones I remember were Richard & Michael, so pretty dissimilar. My friend said his cousins were both Peter & Peter. I don't know w why or how they worked with the same names!
      *laurel*Girls: Ophelia Margot, Margaret Eloise "Midge"
Boys: Stellan Aubrey Oswin, Camden Montgomery
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I would name my twins as if they were singletons. Whatever the next two names me and my spouse would have picked would be my twins' names. I have best friends whom are twins. Their names are Maria and Helena. Helena is pron huh-LEIGH-na. I think that these names complement eachother. If it was just a singleton baby her name would be Helena Maria, so they just split the name for their twins. That is how I would name my twins.~Tia~
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I can't stand parents that give their kids really similar names or rhymey names like Marilyn and Carolyn or something. I am generally okay with same initials as long as the parents really loved the names and it wasn't done on purpose (for eg. I love the names Connor and Caoimhe on their own, so even though they both start with C I would possibly use them for twins)
I also hate it when parents give boy and girl twins the same name but in male and female versions such as Paul and Pauline.I don't have a problem with similar styles such as Amanda and Danielle. I really like Susannah and Noah for twins which are a similar style but I think great for twins.If I had twins they would be Caoimhe and Siobhan or Connor and Declan.
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If you had twins, which of these ways would you name them and what names would you give them? Rain & River.Also, has anyone else seen these sort of trends in naming twins? YesHave you noticed any of them dominantly in same gender or different gender twins? Yes
"a boy's best friend is his mother" - Norman Bates in Psycho
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I don't know enough sets of twins to be able to say anything about trends in naming them. Personally I'd give twins whatever two names I liked most. I don't think I would purposefully make them "twinny," but if you find my taste boring, literary, old-fashioned, or whatever else you very well might think I was aiming for a theme. My very favorite names tend to reflect a similar style anyway, I think, so if I named twins they'd probably be more alike than otherwise. I wouldn't use completely different styles because that's not what I am into, you know? It'd be too darn bad for them if they thought Elizabeth and Rachael somehow constituted ungodly themey twin names. :-)Like I responded to Mar's post, what I'd name twins right now would be:B/B: Lawrence Douglas and William Gordon
G/G: Elizabeth Antonia and Rachael Miriam
B/G: Lawrence Douglas and Elizabeth Antonia

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I would jus pick my favorite names for girls or boys regardless of how they go or don't go together. For example, I wouldn't want to compromise on naming a b/g twinset Linus Eliakim / Lucine Mariana just because of Linus and Lucy of the peanuts comic strip. I would not go out of my way to make them match, or to make them not match. BTW I love your cousins names! Linus and Milo are some of my faorite boys names.






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Completely individual.Oh, and I know a Mary Ann and a Mary Kate. That's pretty bad.I'd definitely go original. Totally different styles, cause they're different people.

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Most of the twins I know have either very similar sounding names, the same initials, or both. I am an identical twin and my sister and I have very similar sounding names that start with the same letter. I'm probably biased, but I like twins with similar names. So I ever have twins, they would have the same initials.
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These are the twins that I knew or went to school withJennifer Lynn and Rebecca Lee (the only similarity in the names is the middle initial that starts with "L")Leah and Rebekah (only similarity being the "H" at the end)John and Colin (again the only similarity is the "N" at the end)Ashley and Sarah (same style I guess?)
Tate
The best feelings are the ones that have no words to describe them
Aint it funny that the very place I ran from is the place I'm running to...
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Twins with completely individual names would be my style.
GB
Aleta Kathleen
Eric DavidBB
Tristen Alexander
Eric DavidGG
Aleta Kathleen
Evelyn JadeI know someone who named her twins Chad and Chelsea.
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I wouldn't name twins anything I wasn't willing to name singletons so no same initials or rhyming/similar sounding names. Similar style of name doesn't bother me much because if that's the style of names the parents like then that's the kind of name they're going to use regardless of whether the children are twins or singletons. I think Milo and Linus are fine for brothers but I disagree that they are completely individual names. I think they are similar styles. Both names have two syllables, the same cadence and the same vowel sound in the first syllable. But since I see no problem with giving children similar style names I see no problem with Milo and Linus.
“It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt.”
~Mark Twain
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I agree that Milo and Linus would fall under the "similar style" category. I think that completely individual names would be something like Tyler and Amadeus, where they have completely different styles of names. I think twin names sound best if they are different-sounding names but with a similar style (like Amanda and Danielle: totally different initials and sounds, but a similar enough style that they go together well). However, twin names that are completely individual might be preferable to the twins themselves, since later in life they will want to have their own very distinct identities.
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and the second questionIt seems most twins I know have either similar sounding names, Don and Ron, and Don and Dan; or names with the same first letter, Kim and Kay, Jacob and Jonathan, Tim and Tony, Brent and Brian. It seems that boy/girl twins are the most likely to have names that don't follow a pattern or theme.
“It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt.”
~Mark Twain
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I have twin cosins and their both girls and their names are Cassie and Tammie!
MONICA
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In general I really like alliteration sibling sets. So I would chose the same initials for the first names (not necessarily for the middle names)
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