Sister for twins Ashley and Allison

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Op here, Julia and Natalie sound great. Keep the suggestions coming.


You can’t go wrong with either one of those names. Easy to spell, familiar, yet not too popular (I would assume they both fit somewhere around 50-100 on the charts). They also complement the sibling’s names without being matchy-matchy.

For a similar vibe I would suggest Elena, Fiona, Delaney, Elise, Nicole, Jocelyn, Tessa, Lydia, Sylvia, Shelby, Maggie, Sadie, and Eva
Anonymous
I like Julie over Julia only because I don’t like the ending a sound for Julia and the starting a sound for Alexandra. It doesn’t feel good saying it at least for me. But I think they’re both great names.
Anonymous
Rhiannon
Jamie
Savannah
Bethany
Marissa
Gia
Carrie
Theresa
Claire
Ruby
Cara
Jillian
Mia
Jenna
Josie
Maura
Miranda
Molly
Lacey
Ilana
Leah
Anonymous
Blair
Claire
Kate
Brie
June
Jade
Brooke

1 syllable names sound nice
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I like Julie over Julia only because I don’t like the ending a sound for Julia and the starting a sound for Alexandra. It doesn’t feel good saying it at least for me. But I think they’re both great names.


See I love Julia vs Julie. Julie feels like the nn of Julia. They won't always live in the same house. Julia sounds prettier to me. I also like Juliette
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Rhiannon
Jamie
Savannah
Bethany
Marissa
Gia
Carrie
Theresa
Claire
Ruby
Cara
Jillian
Mia
Jenna
Josie
Maura
Miranda
Molly
Lacey
Ilana
Leah


Omg Rhiannon? That does not fit and will lead to high expectations..ashley, allison and Rhianne? N, no, no
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lauren Alexandra (nicknames: L.A. or LaLa)



Why saddle her with those kooky nns?
Anonymous
Arielle is nice and you can abbreviate on notes as follows:

Ashley (As)
Allison (Al)
Arielle (Ar)


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are all of these "Jennifer" recommendations a joke? That name needs to be shelved for at least another generation.

-- a Jennifer


No more of a joke than "Ashley." I'm sad for this cute kid named Ashley.

-- an Ashley
Anonymous
Twins also deserve their own identity so I usually dissuade people from going with matching letter names since it lends itself to kids and adults getting them confused but that ship has sailed. I would give the younger sister an A name so she doesn't feel even more left out than she will having twin sisters.

-Twin mom
Anonymous
I think the younger sister needs an A name otherwise you are creating a weird dynamic.

Amy

Amanda

Audrey

Aubrey

Anna

Ava

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I like Julie over Julia only because I don’t like the ending a sound for Julia and the starting a sound for Alexandra. It doesn’t feel good saying it at least for me. But I think they’re both great names.


See I love Julia vs Julie. Julie feels like the nn of Julia. They won't always live in the same house. Julia sounds prettier to me. I also like Juliette


If the clash is between Julia and Alexandra which would be first and middle names for the same kid, then yes, they'll always live in the same house.

I like Julia better, but I agree it's not great with an A middle name. I like Julianne a lot!
Anonymous
Julia/Julie
Marie
Jillian/Jill
Lydia
Clara
Hannah
Anonymous
Addie (Adelaide)
Anonymous
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