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The question of naming twins appropriately has arisen.
My viewpoint on this is simple. Twins have to share a lot. They'll be in the same year level, share the same birthday and often have to share things such as clothes as they are the same size. Especially in the case of identical twins, the two children are often stereotyped as being similar. People often lump them into one category and think they are the same kind of people when they are most likely to be distinct individuals.
With twins having to carry so many burdens of similarity like this, it is stupid to give them similar sounding names, or names starting with the same letter. Giving the kids similar names restricts them further from having their own identity and also leads to confusion.
Case in point:
http://www.twinsrealm.com/othrpics2.htm
On this link we see names such as:
Caron and Sharon
Kailyn and Kailee
Rajesh and Ramesh
Karthik and Krithika
Ronav and Roma
Rocky and Rocco
And the list goes on. This also brings issues when trying to nickname children. For example, commonly nicknames for both Kailyn and Kailee or "Kai" or "Kails", similarly nicknames for Rocky and Rocco are "Roc". When a parent yells the name "Rocky" from the other end of the house it is hard to distinguish which name he is actually calling.
Furthermore, theres the issue of giving twins completely opposite names which can lead to conflict.
Names on the above site such as:
Madison and Morgan (both girls)
Shannon and Skye (both girls)
Mary and Emmy
Kylie and Shane (both girls)
These names may lead to conflict when both Madison and Morgan end up being both girly girls, and Morgan resents having a more masculine name, or when Shannon and Skye both grow up to be tomboys, Skye may resent having the more girly name. With Emmy and Mary, Emmy may resent having a name which is more informal and often used as a nickname while Mary has a proper name.
For a bit of positivity though, some good combinations on the above link are:
Emily and Megan
Nicole and Jacqueline
Max and Emma
Chloe and Joshua
Cliff and Glenn
Which all allow children to have the best chance of less resentment and their own identity.
(Off topic for one second, theres some real horrors on that site: Destany (yes, spelled like that), Brittanee, Breyona, Kalyna, Kyrsten, Karmon (boy). which are horribly mutilated names)
As a suggestion for parents who'd like names with a connection for their children,
I think anagrams (different names using the exact same letters) are a good way of naming twins if you want something similar or matching. That way they get their own individual name, but you've got that cute association.
Girls
You could try:
Sweet:
Adaline and Daniela
Adeline and Delanie
Allie and Leila/ Ally and Lyla
Alyce and Lacey
Amy and May/ Mya
Celia and Alice/ Lacie
Emelina and Melanie
Hallie and Leilah
Lorita and Tailor/ Loryta and Taylor
Olivette and Violette
Modern/unusual:
Akira and Kiara
Alanis and
Ali and Lia/ Alina and Liana
Alysha and Shayla
Disney and Sidney
Ilene and Eleni
Kamila and Mikala
Marina and Armani
Samira and Marisa
Shyla and Ashly
Traditional/modern combo:
Anita and Tania/ Tiana
Anni and Nina
Ashley and Elysha
Dayna and Nadya
Deni and Enid
Elaine and Aileen
Isla and Lisa
Cute (older style):
Carmella and Marcella
Deeann and Nadene
Diana and Nadia
Diane and Andie
Dianne and Nadine
Elenor and Loreen
Ellyn and Nelly
Nena and Anne
Boys
Sweet:
Alec and Cale/ Alek and Kale
Brady and Darby
Lukas and Klaus
Corey and Royce
Kaleb and Blake
Traditional/modern combo:
Arnold and Roland
Chaz and Zach
Modern/unusual:
Ashen and Shane
Blain and Albin
Dion and Odin
Ewan and Wane
Kory and York
Cute (older style):
Andrew and Darwen
Waldos and Oswald
Boy/ girl
Heres a few suggestions.
Sweet:
Aidan and Diana
Blaise and Isabel
Bryon and Robyn
Clay and Lacy
Neal and
Neale and Elena
Tate and Etta
Traditional/unusual combo:
Alan and Lana
Adan (aidan) and Dana
Liam and Mila
Rolan and Lorna
Roman and Norma
Edna and Dean/Dane
Lyle and Elly
Modern/unusual:
Axel and Lexa
Elias and Liesa
Ian and Nia
Rohan and Norah/ Nora and Roan
Arlo and Orla
Cute (older style):
Erich and Cheri
Andie and Diane
Dylan and Lynda
Erik and Keri
Ernie and Irene
Email me at anni.ekate@yahoo.com.au
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