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What do you think of these names for my twins?

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Spanneroo · 27/07/2019 09:12

I am expecting twins in November. We don't know if it's boy/boy, boy/girl, or girl/girl.

Our girl's list was incredibly short, but we've recently found quite a few more we like, and I'm interested in opinions. We have tended towards old/classic names which aren't overly popular for our other DC.

Nina
Tabitha
Ottilie
Juliet
Elodie
Rose/Rosalie/Rosanna
Delphine
Everly
Emma

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Davespecifico · 27/07/2019 09:22

Emma and Juliet

Boys names I like include: Andrew, Alastair, Ivan, Alex

Davespecifico · 27/07/2019 09:23

It looks like you like French names. Do a search of French names online to get some ideas.

Chilledout11 · 27/07/2019 09:25

Emma and Juliet are beautiful.
I love James for a boy and Oliver or Jude.

Rainbowqueeen · 27/07/2019 09:25

I was thinking Emma and Juliet too!!

MarthasGinYard · 27/07/2019 09:26

I like all other than Everly and Emma

I'll also throw in

Celeste

Cordelia

NannyR · 27/07/2019 09:29

I love Emma, Nina and Juliet. Everly doesn't strike me as an old, classic name, more of a modern, celeb name, I prefer Evelyn.

bridgetreilly · 27/07/2019 09:35

I'm not a huge fan of Delphine, but I really like Delphi, if you'd consider that.

I also like Juliet, Emma and Tabitha.

Icklepup · 27/07/2019 09:47

I like Delphine!

Icklepup · 27/07/2019 09:53

Delphine and Pandora?
Delphine and Juniper?

userabcname · 27/07/2019 09:54

All lovely names! I love Tabitha and Juliet best. Congratulations!

Spanneroo · 27/07/2019 09:56

I really like Emma and Juliet, but DH thinks they're a bit dated, rather than classic. I'll have to keep working on him!

@NannyR Evelyn was on our list but we discounted it as it's becoming very popular, and climbing. Everly is much more stable and further down the charts. We also liked Emmeline but discounted as we felt we'd end up with multiple pronunciations (Emme -line -lin - leen)

I think we'd use Delphi as a sort of nickname for Delphine. DH feels it's a bit too exotic but he's letting it sit for now!

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Pineapplefish · 27/07/2019 09:57

My favourites are: Tabitha, Juliet, Rose

Least favourites: Ottilie, Delphine, Everly

user1493494961 · 27/07/2019 10:30

Emma and Juliet are beautiful, tell DH they're very classic. I wouldn't say that Everly is classic either, seems modern to me.

IncrediblySadToo · 27/07/2019 10:36

Going against the grain
I wouldn’t use Juliet for a twin. Especially if it’s a BG set

IF you decide you’re going to, then you need to put Juliet first, not second. Juliet & Katherine for example.

I don’t like Emma with Juliet it feels like you ‘used up’ your ‘best name’ with Juliet as Emma is very plain you need something equal

Spanneroo · 27/07/2019 10:41

Can I ask why you wouldn't use Juliet for a twin? Surely it's no different to a sibset?

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Cyberworrier · 27/07/2019 10:42

Elodie and Juliet, Tabitha and Juliet, Rose and Nina

I have to say I think a Emma is a bit beige in comparison to the others. I like Ottilie but I think it’s awkward in a pair. Also like Delphine..delphine and Rose?

LadyKylieShagworthy · 27/07/2019 10:44

I like them all except Ottilie and Tabitha.

Noisysparrows · 27/07/2019 11:13

Oh, Ottilie and Delphine! What gorgeous names, I think I love them all. Actually have girl twins myself and one is named from your list, one in a very similar vein Smile

Madreb · 27/07/2019 11:16

Elodie and Rosanna are lovely

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Twisique · 27/07/2019 11:45

Juliet and Nina or Emma, or Anna.

Twisique · 27/07/2019 11:46

I don't think Emma is plain.

IggyAce · 27/07/2019 11:46

Nina, Juliet or Rosalie

Celebelly · 27/07/2019 11:48

I like Emma and Juliet (biased as my DD is an Emma and I really love the name!). Both lovely classic names and sound good together.

Rystall · 27/07/2019 11:50

Ottilie and Elodie. Gorgeous

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