Okay, please give us two boys’ names!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I feel like you need one traditional and one slightly more interesting:

James/ Cecil

Jonathan/ Simon






See, I think traditional is one of those things that things where names should more or less match.

Having said that, I don't think Simon is any less traditional than Jonathan. Simon and Daniel would be great.

I'll add Nathan and Nathaniel and Alexander to the list.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kevin and William
Henry and Jonathon
Daniel and Brian

I don’t like the idea of a one syllable name (Graham, John) with a one syllable middle name.


This matters so, so little. How often do you say your whole name together?
Anonymous
Edward and Andrew
Anonymous
Robert and Andrew
Anonymous
Henry, James and Graham are all good.

Other considerations: Harry, Andrew, Charlie/Charles, Samuel
Anonymous
I’m really loving the name Peter right now. It totally fits your criteria.

I love James, Graham and Andrew too. Henry is currently too popular for me but also a great name.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kevin and William
Henry and Jonathon
Daniel and Brian

I don’t like the idea of a one syllable name (Graham, John) with a one syllable middle name.


This matters so, so little. How often do you say your whole name together?


Every time I answer my business phone. You?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kevin and William
Henry and Jonathon
Daniel and Brian

I don’t like the idea of a one syllable name (Graham, John) with a one syllable middle name.


This matters so, so little. How often do you say your whole name together?


Every time I answer my business phone. You?


Including your middle name? Weird.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kevin and William
Henry and Jonathon
Daniel and Brian

I don’t like the idea of a one syllable name (Graham, John) with a one syllable middle name.


This matters so, so little. How often do you say your whole name together?


Every time I answer my business phone. You?



You use your middle name when answering the phone?! “Hello, June Ann Smith here”.

Sounds juvenile, PP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Abraham and Gabriel

Reuben and Simon

Nicholas and Timothy

Oliver and Nathan




Wouldn't recommend Abe and Gabe, but maybe one of those with another name!

I sort of agree with the PP who suggested one traditional and one slightly interesting, but I think I'd lean toward both slightly interesting/outside the top 25 boy's names.

Miles and Joshua
Samuel and Adam
Wesley and Simon
Arthur and Harrison
Graham and Elliott

Anonymous
Nicholas and Gabriel (Nick and Gabe)
Anonymous
Andrew and Charles
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kevin and William
Henry and Jonathon
Daniel and Brian

I don’t like the idea of a one syllable name (Graham, John) with a one syllable middle name.


This matters so, so little. How often do you say your whole name together?


I agree, my son’s syllables are 1/1/2 and it’s a good flow.

I love Graham.

Do you care if one twin has a name like Graham without a nn and the other has a common nn?
Anonymous
Jesse / Andrew
Anonymous
My sons are Charles and Henry. Our runner up names and their middle names were - William, Edward, James, Peter, Graham, Arthur, and Thomas.
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