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. |
This matters so, so little. How often do you say your whole name together? |
| Edward and Andrew |
| Robert and Andrew |
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Henry, James and Graham are all good.
Other considerations: Harry, Andrew, Charlie/Charles, Samuel |
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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. |
Every time I answer my business phone. You? |
Including your middle name? Weird. |
You use your middle name when answering the phone?! “Hello, June Ann Smith here”. Sounds juvenile, PP. |
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 |
| Nicholas and Gabriel (Nick and Gabe) |
| Andrew and Charles |
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? |
| Jesse / Andrew |
| My sons are Charles and Henry. Our runner up names and their middle names were - William, Edward, James, Peter, Graham, Arthur, and Thomas. |