It looks like your from Texas. You could always use Texas names:
Victoria
Christi (Corpus Christi)
Tyler
Dallas
Helen and Thomas would be a great name.
Just kidding
I like my oldest and best friend's name, Bonnie Jean.
Lisa and Alisa
Both to you and your wife.
As for the names, I've always thought that-as far as girls/women were concerned-Shakespearean names always had a certain cachet.
Perhaps Cordelia & Regan, or Viola & Olivia.
Maybe Desdemona & Emilia.
I have a beautiful niece who goes by the name of Miranda, so it's not unheard of!
:)
In any case, I'm sure that whatever names you choose for your two newborn daughters will stand out in their own special way.
Congratulations on this wonderful miracle.
-good times, G.J.P. (Jr.)
"Personally, I like the name 'Seven', for both of them".
Oh, what fun!
Here's a hint: They won't appreciate pictures of them in matching pink frilly dresses when they are teen-agers, so make sure you get plenty when they are too young to compalins ; )
How about:
Liberty and Belle
Betty and Veronica
Mary-Kate and Ashley?
I assume someone has already mention Orangjello and Lemonjello.
Molly/Millie
I'm Dave, my twin is Don.
Guess that's outta the question. :)
Mrytle and Myra!
Claire
Amanda
Jane (believe it or not)
Emily
Amelia
Just, whatever you do, PLEASE don't name them Madison, Brittney or anything that's spelled differently than what it sounds like!
Here are a few more for you with their meanings. When are you going to let us know the names you picked?
Mei Li (May-Lee) - Chinese for beautiful
Aidan and Nadia - Aidan is Nadia in reverse.
Amy and May - the names are anagrams of each other.
Cara and Mia - in Italian Mia means "my" and Cara means "beloved".
Chandra and Selene - Chandra means "moon" in Sanskrit and Selene is the Greek goddess of the moon.
Columba and Jemima - both names mean "dove", Columba is Latin and Jemima is Hebrew.
Daphne and Laura - both names mean "laurel", Daphne is Greek and Laura is Latin.
Deborah and Melissa - both names mean "bee", Deborah is Hebrew and Melissa is Greek.
Dorcas and Tabitha - both names mean "gazelle", but Dorcas is Greek and Tabitha is Hebrew.
Dorothy and Theodora - both names are formed from the Greek elements doros "gift" and theos "God".
Erica and Heather - Erica means "heather" in Latin.
Eve and Zoe - both mean "life", but Eve is Hebrew and Zoe is Greek.
Ezra and Ophelia - both mean "help", but Ezra is Hebrew and Ophelia is Greek.
Ione and Violet - Ione means "violet" in Greek.
Ira and Ria - the names are anagrams of each other.
Irene and Salome - both names mean "peace", but Irene is Greek and Salome is Hebrew.
Mary and Myra - the names are anagrams of each other.
Melanie and Phoebe - both names are Greek, but Melanie means "dark" and Phoebe means "light".
Reva and Vera - the names are anagrams of each other.
Laura and Georgine (Gina for short)