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mamabear257 · 08/02/2021 05:28

Hey ladies! 💁🏼‍♀️ Today I need help with girls names... 😅

Twin girls due in a few months... And I need help! 😭

Right now me and the hubby love these names:

Aspen
Aubrey
Cleo
Emerson
Esme
Harlow
Liberty
Nevaeh
Nora
Presley
Sloane

Any of these names sound good together? Please give me some ideas too! ☺️🙌

(For context, I already have two other children, Ainsley and Landon).

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Adeline120 · 11/02/2021 09:08

i love Esme and Nora together!
and Harlow & Aspen

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emmathedilemma · 11/02/2021 10:51

Cleo and Nora
Esme and Nora
Cleo and Esme

The rest are pretty awful. Sorry!

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Edenember · 12/02/2021 13:40

Cleo, Esme and Norah are my favourites from your list.

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zingally · 12/02/2021 15:18

Cleo and Esme are the only barely acceptable ones to me. The rest are appallingly chavvy.

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HeadlessGummyBears · 12/02/2021 16:06

Maybe Aspen and Esme?

Other suggestions would be:
Ariel and Juliet
Alice and Charlotte
Athena and Ophelia
Belle and Rose
Celeste and Aurora
Cordelia and Beatrice
Dawn and Summer
Elizabeth and Catherine
Iris and Ivy
Francesca and Claudia
Harper and Avery
Imogen and Tabitha
Jade and Amber
Juliet and Isabella
Juniper and Willow
Lily and May
Luna and Celeste
Poppy and June
Primrose and Marigold
Quinn and Bailey
Rosemary and Clementine
Ruby and Scarlett
Sophia and Jasmine
Theodora and Seraphina
Violet and Hazel

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MrsElijahMikaelson1 · 12/02/2021 16:08

Nora and Harlow

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lifestooshort123 · 12/02/2021 18:11

.... unless you live near Harlow of course...

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Ellada19 · 12/02/2021 20:31

Aubrey & Cleo
Harlow & Aubrey
Nora & Harlow
Cleo & Nora
Nora & Kelly
Cleo & Stella
Harlow & Ruby
Sound good with Ainsley and Landon

My only holdback with Aubrey is that with 4 kids it’s nice if they each have different initials because I like to write their initials in their boots & shoes & on their water bottles, soccer balls etc, so they don’t get mixed up. So I personally wouldn’t use any A or L names since you already have an A and an L.

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BatleyTownswomensGuild · 13/02/2021 08:27

Aspen, Cleo and Esme are the nicest imo.

I think Aubrey is vile. Sounds like some elderly Lord who swigs brandy whilst talking about his love of fox hunting.

Personally I think Nora has a very harsh ugly sound but I know a lot of other people on those posts like it.

Please please don't call your kid Nevaeh. It sounds rubbish, looks terrible written down and it date really badly.

Aspen
Aubrey
Cleo
Emerson
Esme
Harlow
Liberty
Nevaeh
Nora
Presley
Sloane

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paitamumphrey · 13/02/2021 15:07

Liberty and Nora

I love these names and I think they will be beautiful together. I also like Cleo. Have you considered Thea?

I find Neveah really naff and like @BatleyTownswomensGuild I think it will date very quickly.

Also every time I meet a girl named Neveah it takes about 2 seconds for her mum to chime in 'it's heaven backwards' ...Cringe Grin

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Lalliella · 14/02/2021 00:05

I only like Esme from your list.

Please please don’t use the name Nevaeh (heaven backwards) it’s beyond naff.

Some of your names sound like boys’ names or surnames, sorry.

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Lalliella · 14/02/2021 00:07

Oops sorry duplicated what the last 2 said, I didn’t read the thread.

Nora always makes me think of Nora Batty sorry.

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Chocomel · 14/02/2021 00:14

I love the name Nora.

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Smallonesaremorejuicy · 14/02/2021 01:15

Congratulations, I have identical twin girls . The only two names I like from your list are
Liberty & Cleo . I know Aubrey is gaining in popularity from America , but the only thing I would say is please don’t name either of them Nevaeh, it is beyond awful .Good luck ☘️

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JanewaysBun · 14/02/2021 10:24

Nora and esme are the only ones i like.
In a similar style
Paige
Brooke
Piper
Mackenzie (im assuming you are American? Defo not if you are Scottish)
Mia
Savannah
Sienna
Taylor

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