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What do you think of these names for my twin girls?
I want my girls to both have two middle names. I want the middle names to be a bit more American since their first names are Indian.For my first daughter I chose “Juhi Isabella Marie” and for my second we have been thinking “Janhvi Rosemary Anne” though we are not entirely sure about Janhvi’s middle name. I would like for her to have a middle name that incorporates the word rose.Please let me know if you like the names and what suggestions you have!
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What about Rosamund or Rosalind? Rosemary is nice, but I don't care for having two names with an ee sound ending in a row. Juhi and Janhvi have very similar sounds. A different ending sound or a different first initial would help them standout from each other. If the first name was switched to a name that doesn't end with ee, then Rosalie might be a cute middle name.
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Rosalind isn't really my taste, but I get what you mean with the ee sound twice in a row. I will try to break up the vowel endings somehow to avoid repetition. Thanks!
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The endings wouldn't be a problem as when you say them but they are 3 syllables apart
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How is Juhi pronounced? I find Isabella Marie boring, and I wouldn't use Marie and Rosemary in the same sibset. Rosemary Anne is lovely, not sure how I feel about Janhvi and Rosemary both ending in an EE sound.
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It's pronounced Joo-hee. What would you suggest in place of Isabella Marie? I wanted classic timeless middle names but I agree that they do have a tendency to sound a bit boring. I was also considering just Rose Anne or Roselle which both solve the EE sound problem.
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I think Juhi and Janhvi are too similar for twins.Some middle names:Susanna/Susannah
Louisa
Isabel/Isobel
Corinna
Annabel
Clementine
Laura
Alice
SophiaAs both names are one syllable long, Rose Anne feels abrupt. What do you think of Rosalind and Rosamund?
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Corina and Clementine are so pretty! I like Rosaline over Rosalind and Rosamund is nice too but my family doesn't really like it. I agree that Rose Anne is too abrupt - I'm hoping to follow a similar syllable pattern as Isabella Marie.
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They’re very nice, I agree that Isabel might have better flow but I honestly don’t see a big problem. The combo “Rosemary Anne” is gorgeous and old-fashioned.
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Thanks! I loved the old-fashioned vibe of Rosemary Anne as well!
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I'd prefer Isabel to Isabella: the rhythm pleases me more and it's not so frilly and trendy. Rosemary is fine; I think Rosalie might be more modern, and I'd prefer Rosamond, but Rosemary would be my second choice.
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You're right, the syllables for Isabel might flow better. Thanks! I think I prefer old-fashioned names so I'd pick Rosemary over Rosalie.
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Those names are fine. Other Rose names Rosalie or Primrose are nice. 2 j names as first names could be confusing especially ending in I. I prefer sibs with different initials especially twins
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Primrose is such a pretty name! I chose two J names because it's kind of a tradition in my family to have siblings with the same names. I agree they might be confusing though since they both end with the same letter.
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Those names are perfect.
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Thank you!!!
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