I will offer my name: Leah, it means child of the meadow, and my daughter's name, Gwyneth which means happiness, felicity. Leah has been in our family for generations, pretty cool, I think.
Anything but Hillary.
Altho, Emily goes my Emma. . and Amanda if you call her Mandy, will scream "MY NAME IS NOT MANDY!"
*shrugs*
Just nothing matching, and don't name the 2nd born with an "A" name if you want your insurance company to understand that you have twins. Amanda was "baby b" but all her records were printed "A. Morgan" -- well Emily was baby A . . .
Took our insurance company nearly 3 months to figure out I had had twins. *laughs* I'm truly not kidding, somewhere around here I have a file of paperwork that says "already submitted and paid" but it's not for the correct child.
*grins*
I wub my twins :)
Double trouble. hehehe, what ONE doesn't think of doing, the OTHER WILL! But it IS a blast!
Our twins are named Auralee and Annice. Lots of people INSISTED that I rename the first twin...Anephew.
LOL!
Apple and Rocco?
Freeperella, Freeperetta
Years ago in Texas, I knew twin sisters named Cinnamon and Candy.
Yes, they were hot...
Awesome news! Boy, are you in for it! Just wait for 16-17 years down the road! I say that because my beautiful daughter is 16, and there is a lot to worry about...totally different worries than with boys. That's my husband's consensus, too! Please tell your wife that my prayers are with you both for a continued healthy pregnancy!
Dixie and Trixie.
Course...that might not go with whatever your last name is. Those two names are older names...and not all that common. Two of my Great Aunts were named...Nora and Marie
Congrats on your news..!!
FRegards,
If we were ever blessed with another daughter, we've considered Elizabeth and Bridget. We have a Scots-Irish surname, so Irish, Scottish and English first names seem to "fit" well.
If you're a fan of Ayn Rand - Dagny and Dominique.
I like Amanda and Sarah.
Glock and Kimber
Ann and Laura
Liberty and Destiny.
Catherine Anne
Elizabeth Rose
Grace Marie
Helena Clare
If you're at all Scottish, you can't go wrong with Janet and Margaret.
(Anna One, Anna Two)
If you like unusual names Sioned and Briallan are nice, (meaning "God is Gracious" and "Primrose" respectively, in Welsh.
I went to high school with twin sisters named Melody and Lyric. DON'T name your girls that.
The name Mikayla (incl. Mykayla, M'kayla, Makaylob, or variations thereof) is the ugliest, trailer-trashiest name ever conceived. DO NOT USE IT.
Use of names such as "Sholondria", "ShaQueena", "Durrielle", "QuaShawn", "Moe'shiya", "Duracell" or "Vagisil" will result in harsh penalties.
Forbidden by law: Madison, Hillary, Jaden, Jayden, Alyssa, MacKenzie, Jordann, Kyla, Kayla, Kaylee, Rumer, Scout, Condoleeza, Leeza, or any version of an ordinary name spelled with "y", "x" or in some other stupid and inappropriate way (e.g. Siouxan, Brynda, Raychall).
Unless you are an American Indian, please do not give your child an Indian name. It's like an Eskimo mother naming her kid "Basil Cornwall Thistlewaiste". It's just stupid.
For Ea's sake, no "Lord of the Rings" names. If you must name your child after a fictional character, don't pick something otherwordly like "Aragorn" or "Bilbo", pick fictional names they can live with, like Rowena, Rose of Sharon, or James Tiberius Kirk.
Finally, as a way to get started: a list of twins.
May God bless you and your family!