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It can be hard enough to think of one baby name, let alone two. And when you’re having twins, there are lots of factors to consider: how the two names sound together, whether they should start with the same letter, and which name is likely to naturally roll off the tongue first.
We have lots of baby name inspiration on HuffPost
UK Parents, but here are 12 combinations you might not have thought about for your awesome twosome. Related... From Flora To Sakura: 12 Baby Names Inspired By Flowers Peace and JoyPeace means tranquility, and joy will bring a smile to everyone’s face. Sunshine and RainbowWhy not go full new age and bring happiness to all you tell? Pearl and PetraAlliteration can be everything – and these two are perfectly mysterious. Petra comes from the Greek and means ‘rock’ or ‘stone’. London and ParisPlace names can be quirky, unusual and memorable – just look at Brooklyn Beckham. Faith and HopeYou could try giving your little ones names of virtues you would love them to have – such as complete trust and confidence, and the ability to believe. Rose and VioletFlower names are always popular, and will never go out of
fashion. Related... Grimes Explains The Meaning Of That Baby Name 'X Æ A-12' Joshua and JeremiahJoshua is a Hebrew name – and Jeremiah, too. Matthew and MarkYou can’t get much more classic – each of the Gospels in the New Testament is named after Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. Isaac and EliAnother Biblical pairing. Eli can be short for Elijah, a Hebrew prophet, if you prefer the long version. And Isaac means “he will laugh”. Cooper and ClarkModern and full of alliteration, they’ll roll off the tongue perfectly. Cooper is an old English name for a maker and repairer, while Clark means scribe or scholar.Henry and GeorgeThere’s a reason traditionally
British names like this never fall out of favour. Henry means “old ruler”, while George is Greek and means farmer. Milo and StanleyGo quirky and cute with some old-fashioned names that have lasting appeal. Milo means “soldier” or “merciful”, and Stanley derives from the Old English word stan (stone). Related...
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