Give me some cute twin boy names that flow nicely. I have an easy last name that most first names go with well. The middle names will be John (after godfather and grandpa on my side) and William (after Daddy and grandpa on DH's side).
Do you want them to be similar sounding or start with the same letter like Caleb and Cody? Or just names that sounds good together like Nathan and Alex?
my style varies - I like Ried, Caleb, Micah, Peter, and James
Hey pink, I don't have any actual suggestions but I'll show you our contenders when we were making our list (and fyi if you haven't already seen it, nymbler is a really awesome tool). I also thought I'd share with you what we did when we were picking out our boys' names, maybe it can help you?
Here are the names that we were looking at: Wesley, Liam/William, Cole, Harlan, Wyatt, Eamon, Ewen, Nathaniel, Jasper, Orrin, Ezra, Edmund, Jude, James, Joel and Leopold.
We listed out each of the names that we had, with the possible middle name choices. Our middle names were non-negotiable, but the firsts were so we widdled down names based on what sounded best with the middle names.
I also wanted to make sure that the boys will have nicknames (I know some people don't like them) so any names that didn't have viable nicknames were off the list for me.
Once that was done, this is what we did...
We didn't want names that matched, so obviously we said the names together.
We sounded out the names with the middle names (which always means you're getting in trouble in my family) and added in the last names. DH's number one requirement was that the boys have strong names that flowed well from beginning to end.
We looked at the initials to make sure it didn't spell out anything bad.
We sounded out the boys' name choices with DH and I's names, for things like Christmas cards and other family announcements.
GL!
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Re: I want to pick your brains on twin boy names
If I were to have had twin boys I would have named them Harrison & Harvey, since we're having a single I'm naming my boy Harvey.
But anyways, here's some suggestions.....
Aiden and Andrew
Benjamin and Brady
Jackson and Jayden
Liam and Elliot
Gavin and Gabriel
Have fun searching for names, it can be hard but I hope you find something that you both love
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Thank you! I love the two sets highlighted and they aren't on my list yet! This helps!
Miles and Nathan.
(I hate matchy twin names heheh)
Jackson & Caleb
Brandon & Ryan
Benjamin & Nathaniel (or Nathan)
Hunter & Dane
Alexander & Finn
Ethan & Seth
Thanks chicks!
I go back and forth from something like Aiden & Ethan to total random like Zackary & Tyler.
This is not going to be easy.
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I'm a big fan of classic names, and definitely not matchy matchy
Alexander and Benjamin
Andrew and Edward
Jonathan and Alexander
... Man, naming twins is hard!
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Hey pink, I don't have any actual suggestions but I'll show you our contenders when we were making our list (and fyi if you haven't already seen it, nymbler is a really awesome tool). I also thought I'd share with you what we did when we were picking out our boys' names, maybe it can help you?
Here are the names that we were looking at: Wesley, Liam/William, Cole, Harlan, Wyatt, Eamon, Ewen, Nathaniel, Jasper, Orrin, Ezra, Edmund, Jude, James, Joel and Leopold.
We listed out each of the names that we had, with the possible middle name choices. Our middle names were non-negotiable, but the firsts were so we widdled down names based on what sounded best with the middle names.
I also wanted to make sure that the boys will have nicknames (I know some people don't like them) so any names that didn't have viable nicknames were off the list for me.
Once that was done, this is what we did...
We didn't want names that matched, so obviously we said the names together.
We sounded out the names with the middle names (which always means you're getting in trouble in my family) and added in the last names. DH's number one requirement was that the boys have strong names that flowed well from beginning to end.
We looked at the initials to make sure it didn't spell out anything bad.
We sounded out the boys' name choices with DH and I's names, for things like Christmas cards and other family announcements.
GL!
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