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Twin Baby name help!

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mumjack11 · 09/01/2022 20:28

Hello! I am currently pregnant 14 weeks with twins but we have yet to find out their gender (we are undecided as husband wants a surprise)

Looking for advice on favourite names / which would be a good combo together

Here are some of our girl names
Daisy
Florence
Betsy
Charlotte
Anna

Boy names
Jude
Noah
Charlie
Thomas or husband prefers Tommy
Joseph
Theo

Help please!

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WhoppingBigBackside · 10/01/2022 12:30

The J names don't really go with the surname.

Twins will be Name'n'Name a lot of the time

The elder of the two will be usually the first mentioned so give the younger twin a name that comes before the other twin's in the alphabet (Zoe & Choe not Chloe & Zoe) otherwise name them as if they were siblings not twins

Daisy - ok
Florence - ok
Betsy - ok
Charlotte - like
Anna - like. Anna Jack a bit like Anorak

Boy names
Jude - dislike
Noah- dislike
Charlie
Thomas or husband prefers Tommy - will be Tom, Tom Jack doesn't flow very well
Joseph - Joe Jack - no

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I'd go for names that can't be shortened, something like Harry and Charlie. Daisy and Betsy , Florence and Charlotte, Charlie and Beatrice

WhatsWrongWithMyUsername · 10/01/2022 17:57

I agree that some J names doing go with the surname, but some sound quite good to my ear.

Jude Jack - no
Joanna Jack -yes (as an example)

So basically long names are good, short ones less so.

WhoppingBigBackside · 10/01/2022 18:09

Joanna Jack would be Jo Jack. a bit too Kojac

Jennifer Jack, Julia Jack or Juliet Jack are better

PattyPan · 10/01/2022 18:14

Definitely not Jude or Joseph with your surname.
Thomas and Theo for two boys, Theo and Charlotte for mixed, Charlotte and Florence for two girls.
Because your surname is so short and a bit nicknamey in itself, I don’t think Daisy and Betsy are strong enough names. Elizabeth would work though.

finallychangedmyusername · 10/01/2022 21:48

These are my favourites from your selection:

Florence & Charlotte
Theo & Anna
Thomas & Charlotte
Thomas & Joseph (although I'm not convinced by Joseph Jack)... maybe Samuel instead?

Other suggestions:
Madeleine Jack
Emily Jack
Lydia Jack
Rosalie Jack
Violet Jack

Elliott Jack
Nicholas Jack
Christopher Jack

lottiegarbanzo · 10/01/2022 22:00

Well your names are all lovely, so you're fine!

Though, I find Betsy a but twee and you can't have Charlotte Jack because of the consonant hitting consonant, so the 't' getting lost in a glottal stop. Whereas Anna, Daisy or Florence Jack are ok.

I like Marguerite as the full name for Daisy. Same prob with 't' but it's not as bad. How about Margot?

Florence nn Flossie would sound lovely.

Would you use Elizabeth nn Betsy? I do think you could do with longer names, preferably 3+ syllables, to go with a short surname. Somehow Florence is drawn out enough to sound long, whereas 'Anna Jack' is too snappy and sounds too much like Applejack.

Obvs any child must gain the nn Cracker at some point in their life.

lottiegarbanzo · 10/01/2022 22:07

Same with boys, you need longer, less abrupt names. 'Jude Jack' sounds ridiculous, like a double-barrelled first name e.g. 'John-Jo' etc. it would end up as 'Ju-Jack' because of the clashing consonants too. Julian would work better, or Julius.

Thomas works ok. How about Lucas?

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