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Help, naming B/G twins!

16 replies

BaldMum88 · 13/10/2014 18:51

Hello ladies, opinions on our lists please! be gentle

Girls~
Circe
Kathleen
Myrtle
Delilah
Arrietty
Seraphina

Boys~
Ezra
Sullivan
Rupert
Indigo
Lucian
Atticus
Sage
Gideon
Remus

Surname begins with G and is two syllables.

Middle names will be Edward and Louise after family members.

Suggestions are welcome, thanks x

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Montsti · 13/10/2014 18:56

I like very traditional/classic/somewhat popular names so your choices are a little bit daring for me.

That being said, I do like Atticus and Seraphina so would pick those. Not keen on the others, I'm afraid, but as I said we clearly have very different taste in names.

Good luck with your twins!

Ludways · 13/10/2014 19:01

I love Delilah, I know one and she's as cute as a button. I admit I was a bit "whaaat?" When I first heard it but it's grown on me and I now love it.

Not keen on any of the boys, sorry

cremedecacao · 13/10/2014 19:03

I like Ezra and Arrietty best :)

CrispyFern · 13/10/2014 19:06

Sullivan and Myrtle.

RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 13/10/2014 19:13

Don't like any of your girls' names, sorry. Too fussy. Arrietty is pretty for a middle name.

Like Rupert. Like Lucian (but far prefer Luke). Like Atticus. Love Gideon.

Much as I love Remus (obviously!) I think it's a bit try-hard for a real boy, sorry.

Locketjuice · 13/10/2014 19:21

Rupert and Delilah ??

moxon · 13/10/2014 19:23

Kathleen and Lucian
Myrtle and Ezra

Sophronia · 13/10/2014 19:50

These are the ones that I think go well together.

Myrtle and Sage
Circe and Remus
Kathleen and Sullivan
Arrietty and Atticus
Delilah and Sullivan
Seraphina and Lucian
Ezra and Delilah
Rupert and Delilah
Indigo and Delilah
Atticus and Delilah
Gideon and Myrtle

Delilah goes with a lot of the boys names so I'd probably go with that for a girl.

BlueStarsAtNight · 13/10/2014 21:35

Most of them are a bit out there for me, but I do quite like Delilah, Rupert and Lucien. Definitely a children's book theme going on?!
I could never call a child Myrtle; I hear it and instantly think "moaning".

MollyBdenum · 13/10/2014 21:38

Rupert and Delilah.

squeak2392 · 13/10/2014 23:16

I don't like Kathleen (dated imo) but the others are all nice. I really like the name Myrtle in writing but it sounds a bit ugly in speech, I think.
BTW I think Arietty looks better than Arrietty.

Don't like Lucian or Sage but the others are all nice. I think Indigo does sound nice as a boys name, but in my experience it's usually considered a girls name (although obviously it is actually unisex).
Particularly like Ezra, Rupert and Remus.

Probably wouldn't call them Remus and Myrtle...

I like Remus and Arietty or
Ezra and Arietty :)

Theselittlelightsofmine · 13/10/2014 23:25

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grufallosfriend · 14/10/2014 09:16

Seraphina and Atticus are lovely!

FoolOfATook · 14/10/2014 09:20

Arrietty and Rupert

birdofthenorth · 14/10/2014 12:11

Myrtle and Ezra get my votes. Delilah and Atticus a close second.

I love Indigo but Isn't it more often a girls name? Not that that matters but wanted to ensure you are aware (it's a brilliant name)

Purpleflamingos · 14/10/2014 12:12

Seraphina and Rupert.

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