Suggestions for Baby Names?

Anonymous
I am really struggling to think of baby names for my twins. A boy and a girl. I am looking for a posh sounding baby name that is not too common, but also not unusual. Does anyone have suggestions?
Anonymous
A baby book
Anonymous
Brody and Piper
Emmett and Eloise
Luke and Amelia
Griffin and Adeline
Parker and Paige (these sound like cocker spaniels to me, though)
Anonymous

Mix & Match!

Alistair
Magnus
Fergus
Felix
Nicholas
Nigel

Elodie
Sylvie
Camilla
Seraphina
Eliza
Cleo
Anonymous
Edward
Alexander
Arthur

Victoria
Camila
Beatrice
Anonymous
Camille
Elodie
Graham
Nigel
Anonymous
Vivienne or Camille and Julian or Sebastian
Anonymous
Audrey and William
Anonymous
I would look at your family tree or other special people in your life. You may fall out of love with a random name you like the sound of, but if the name is meaningful you’ll always appreciate it. And congrats!
Anonymous
Lol. Good for you OP, coming tight out and admitting you are looking for "posh" sounding names. Most would never say that out loud, though I guess this is anonymous.
Anonymous
Vendela and Xavier
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Audrey and William

These are nice!
Anonymous
All the "posh" people I know have named their kids classic names like John, William, Charles, Caroline, Catherine, Elizabeth. Not try-hard stuff like Adeline and Griffin. Those are MC poseur names.
Anonymous
The poshest guy I know is named Bernard.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would look at your family tree or other special people in your life. You may fall out of love with a random name you like the sound of, but if the name is meaningful you’ll always appreciate it. And congrats!


I really hate when people push using family names. You know what names are in past generations of my family? Edna, Donald, Gertrude, Yetta, Hyman, Boris, etc. Some of these were great people, but their names are just names, and some names should be retired. No little baby Hymans will be had.
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