Hmm well I'd maybe use traditional masculine names with softer nns, so that they can choose when they get older which they want to use. For example, I love
Allan nn
Allie, but if I called my son that and he wanted to go by
Allan, that'd be ok by me. You could try
Bevan for a more masuculine alternative to
Beverly (and if you wanted to be cringe-worthingly rhymey you could have
Bevan and
Devon...)
other suggestions of names I find feminine are below. Personally I hate matching/rhyming names on twins, but have tried to group them together for you
Ashley,
Aidan or
Adrian nn Adie (however you want to spell it), Adriel,
Ambrose,
Ali as a nn for
Alistair,
Ainsley
Brodie
Carey,
Cassidy,
Cody,
Casey (rhymes with Dacey,
Tracy,
Macy, etc)
Darcy,
Dorian (goes well with
Vivian or
Fabian),
Derry
Elisha,
Ellery,
Emery (this means "joint ruler", possibly fitting for a twin!)
Finley,
Flavius
Hilary,
Haley, Halley (rhymes with
Allie)
Isidore
Jay
Keeley,
Kelly,
Kelsey
Lacy,
Leslie,
Lucius,
Lachlan nn
Lachie
Mallory,
Marcel,
Meredith, Mischa as a nn for
Michael
Nicholas nn
Nicky,
Naoise,
Noel
Oliver nn
Ollie or
Liv
Parry,
Perry (rhymes with
Terry),
Pascal
Raphael,
Rory
Shannon,
Stevie as a nn for
Steven
Teddy as a nn for
Theodore
S xx
This message was edited 1/15/2008, 2:36 PM