[Opinions] Re: My shortlist for your twins
in reply to a message by Jade
Aurel and Zlata = „golden“
Zlatan and Goldie
Lubor and Irene = „peace“
Luboš and Irini
Bohdan and Dorothy = „gift by God“ => Bohdan in Czech
Theodor and Dorothea
Goran and Silvia = „forest“
Alexis and Sandra // Alexej and Sandra
Vlastimil and Patricia = "country, patriot" => Vlastimil in Czech
Felix and Beatrice = „happy (lucky)“ in Latin
Felix and Beata
Florian and Květa = „flower“ => Florian in Latin and Květa in Czech
Paris and Kassandra
Radúz and Mahulena = by novel of Julius Zeyer
Noel and Natalia (dies natalis)
Rodan and Natalia = "native, borne by"
Rodan and Noelia
Benedikt and Božena = "blessed" => Benedict in Latin and Božena in Czech
Benedikt and Beatrice
Elijah and Rachel
Jonah a Eliana
Jan and Johanna
Ctirad and Šárka
Ctirad and Vlasta = from Czech myths
Přemysl and Libuše
Václav and Vendula
Vendelín and Věnceslava
Slavomir and Svatava
Svatoslav and Svetlana
Gilbert and Wilma
Ludwig and Aloisia
Louis and Aloisia
Jindrich and Henrietta
Julian and Livia
Marian and Livia
Florian and Livia
Lucian and Livia
Lucian and Helena = "light" => Lucian in Latin and Helena in Greek
Lucian and Jolana = "light"
Lucian and Clara
Lucian and Ilona = "light" => Ilona in Hungarian
Lucian and Eleni
Milan and Amanda = "beloved"
Milan and Grace = "beloved, grace" => Milan in Slavic elements and Grace in Latin
Stephan and Victoria = "crown of victory"
Stephan and Nikoleta
Nikola and Stephanie = "crown of victory"
Nikolas and Victoria
Nikola and Veronika = "bearers of victories"
Victor and Nikita = "victory"
Victor and Jaya
Stephan and Jaya = "victory" => Stephan in Greek and Jaya in Hindu mythology
Laurence and Daphne = "laurel"
Atarah and Stephen = Both names mean "crown", but Atarah is Hebrew and Stephen is Greek.
Brendan and Sarah = Brendan means "prince" in Irish while Sarah means "princess" in Hebrew.
Chandra and Selena = Chandra means "moon" in Sanskrit and Selene is the Greek goddess of the moon.
Dolly and Lloyd = The names are anagrams of each other.
Dorcas and Tabitha = Both names mean "gazelle", but Dorcas is Greek and Tabitha is Aramaic. In the New Testament the names refer to the same person (Acts 9:36).
Ezra and Ophelia = Both mean "help", but Ezra is Hebrew and Ophelia is Greek.
Ira and Ria = The names are anagrams of each other.
Leonia and Noelia = The names are each other in reverse.
Nathaniel and Theodora = Both names mean "gift of God", but Nathaniel is Hebrew and Theodore is Greek.
Gabriel and Samuela
Gabriel and Daniela
Vladan and Radana
Ludwig and Louise
Zlatan and Goldie
Lubor and Irene = „peace“
Luboš and Irini
Bohdan and Dorothy = „gift by God“ => Bohdan in Czech
Theodor and Dorothea
Goran and Silvia = „forest“
Alexis and Sandra // Alexej and Sandra
Vlastimil and Patricia = "country, patriot" => Vlastimil in Czech
Felix and Beatrice = „happy (lucky)“ in Latin
Felix and Beata
Florian and Květa = „flower“ => Florian in Latin and Květa in Czech
Paris and Kassandra
Radúz and Mahulena = by novel of Julius Zeyer
Noel and Natalia (dies natalis)
Rodan and Natalia = "native, borne by"
Rodan and Noelia
Benedikt and Božena = "blessed" => Benedict in Latin and Božena in Czech
Benedikt and Beatrice
Elijah and Rachel
Jonah a Eliana
Jan and Johanna
Ctirad and Šárka
Ctirad and Vlasta = from Czech myths
Přemysl and Libuše
Václav and Vendula
Vendelín and Věnceslava
Slavomir and Svatava
Svatoslav and Svetlana
Gilbert and Wilma
Ludwig and Aloisia
Louis and Aloisia
Jindrich and Henrietta
Julian and Livia
Marian and Livia
Florian and Livia
Lucian and Livia
Lucian and Helena = "light" => Lucian in Latin and Helena in Greek
Lucian and Jolana = "light"
Lucian and Clara
Lucian and Ilona = "light" => Ilona in Hungarian
Lucian and Eleni
Milan and Amanda = "beloved"
Milan and Grace = "beloved, grace" => Milan in Slavic elements and Grace in Latin
Stephan and Victoria = "crown of victory"
Stephan and Nikoleta
Nikola and Stephanie = "crown of victory"
Nikolas and Victoria
Nikola and Veronika = "bearers of victories"
Victor and Nikita = "victory"
Victor and Jaya
Stephan and Jaya = "victory" => Stephan in Greek and Jaya in Hindu mythology
Laurence and Daphne = "laurel"
Atarah and Stephen = Both names mean "crown", but Atarah is Hebrew and Stephen is Greek.
Brendan and Sarah = Brendan means "prince" in Irish while Sarah means "princess" in Hebrew.
Chandra and Selena = Chandra means "moon" in Sanskrit and Selene is the Greek goddess of the moon.
Dolly and Lloyd = The names are anagrams of each other.
Dorcas and Tabitha = Both names mean "gazelle", but Dorcas is Greek and Tabitha is Aramaic. In the New Testament the names refer to the same person (Acts 9:36).
Ezra and Ophelia = Both mean "help", but Ezra is Hebrew and Ophelia is Greek.
Ira and Ria = The names are anagrams of each other.
Leonia and Noelia = The names are each other in reverse.
Nathaniel and Theodora = Both names mean "gift of God", but Nathaniel is Hebrew and Theodore is Greek.
Gabriel and Samuela
Gabriel and Daniela
Vladan and Radana
Ludwig and Louise