[Opinions] Re: WDYT of these twin names
in reply to a message by swimmergirl
Benjamin b and Jazmine g -- These two don't mesh well because they're so completely different. Factor in the Kr8ive spelling of Jazmine and it doesn't work, imo.
Noah b and Noel g -- They sound too similar. A real nightmare, imo. I already get my kids' names twisted and they sound nothing alike. ;-)
Brenna g and Alyssa g -- These sound ok together.
Zachary b and Jacob b -- A good pairing because they're each Biblical yet different sounding.
Dylan b and Cole b -- They each have the trendy/cool thing going on.
Lance b and Walker b -- Besides the fact that I'm not attracted in any way to either name, this could work as a sibset because they're both surnames and they're not twinny in the slightest.
Gavin b and Devin b (I know I know whats going to be siad) -- Then I don't need to say anything, do I? ;-) Having said that, I really like Gavin (just with another name).
Chase b and Caleb b -- Again, to me, they aren't complementary because one is nouveau trendy and the other is strongly OT.
Sophia g and Stephen b -- These are great in my book because although they both begin with the same letter, the beginning sound (S vs. St) is completely different. I also like the fact that they're both Greek and have great meanings ("wisdom" and "crown").
Rebecca g and Jacob b -- These two work well together. They're each timeless and popular.
Noah b and Noel g -- They sound too similar. A real nightmare, imo. I already get my kids' names twisted and they sound nothing alike. ;-)
Brenna g and Alyssa g -- These sound ok together.
Zachary b and Jacob b -- A good pairing because they're each Biblical yet different sounding.
Dylan b and Cole b -- They each have the trendy/cool thing going on.
Lance b and Walker b -- Besides the fact that I'm not attracted in any way to either name, this could work as a sibset because they're both surnames and they're not twinny in the slightest.
Gavin b and Devin b (I know I know whats going to be siad) -- Then I don't need to say anything, do I? ;-) Having said that, I really like Gavin (just with another name).
Chase b and Caleb b -- Again, to me, they aren't complementary because one is nouveau trendy and the other is strongly OT.
Sophia g and Stephen b -- These are great in my book because although they both begin with the same letter, the beginning sound (S vs. St) is completely different. I also like the fact that they're both Greek and have great meanings ("wisdom" and "crown").
Rebecca g and Jacob b -- These two work well together. They're each timeless and popular.