Wednesday, October 7, 2015

When Twin Names Are Just Too Matchy


Naming a baby is an exciting process which means that naming two babies should be double the fun, right? If you happen to be expecting twins, you are now part of an elite club of parents who have the responsibility of naming two humans at once instead of one.

The rules of naming twins are a bit different.  While most parents of twins feel the need to make the names match, is it necessary? You wouldn't normally make different-aged siblings match quite the same way as twins. Perhaps it is because twins tend to be paired up and associated with each other much more than regular siblings are. But do they need their names to tie them together too?

It may be appealing while they're young but as they grow up, they may want their own identities. Giving them nearly identical names (like Taylor and Tyler) might be overkill.  Subtly linking the twins' names together can be a great way for them to bond while still allowing them to have their own name and their own identity apart from their womb buddy.

Let's take a look at different things make that twin names too matchy:

1.  Starting with the same letter AND ending with the same letter
There is nothing wrong with picking a single letter and using it to find names for all of your kids whether they are twins, triplets or not.  If you'd like their names to start with the same letter, make sure they end with different sounds. For example:

Mia & Madelyn = Not Too Matchy  |   Ella & Emma or Camden & Cannon = Too Matchy

2. Not varying the syllables
If you take a look at the first example above, you'll notice that the length and syllable count for Mia and Madelyn vary from one another.  Ella and Emma not only start and end with the same letters, but they are the same length and syllable count too. Same with Camden and Cannon. While there are probably several twins who currently have these names, they would be considered too matchy for many parents. Syllable count isn't normally a huge offense on its own, though, unless it is combined with another offense like #1 or #3:

3. Rhyming or sharing too many of the same sounds
This is the biggest no-no of twin naming. Don't make their names rhyme. Even further, don't make their names so reminiscent of each other that they barely have any noticeable difference in sound or spelling. Here are some real life examples that unnecessarily rhyme or sound too alike:

Female Twins:
Sarah & Farah
Miranda & Amanda
Sharon & Karen
Alaysia & Nalaysia
Tonya and Sonya
Miley & Riley
McKayla & McKenna
Jean & June
Lillian & Jillian
Kendal & Kennedy
Shayla & Kayla

Male Twins:
Mason & Jason
Chad & Brad
Jerry & Garry
Zane & Zander
Bryan & Ryan
Dion & Diondre
Marcus & Marquise
Lyle & Kyle
Derrick & Errick

Male/Female Twins
Jerry & Cherry
Victor & Victoria
Jesse & Jessica
Dennis & Denise
Deryl and Jeryl
Diondre & Diondrea
Wesley & Leslie
Nick & Nicole

You can be more creative than that. You don't need to pick a single name and then duplicate it with minor tweaks. Choose two separate names that will give the twins their own identity.  This goes for triplets, quadruplets, and octuplets too. We will explore good examples of that in the next article.

4. Using two variants of the same name:
Sometimes it isn't super obvious when two names are related. Some people genuinely don't know that Isabella comes from Elizabeth or that James and Jacob come from the same root name. They do seem like excellent twin names and can be forgiven. However, there are plenty of related names, variants, nicknames, diminutives, etc that shouldn't be used together whether it's obvious to the namer or not. For instance:

Jimmy & Jamie (both are nicknames for James)
Nicholas & Colin (Colin is a diminutive of Nicholas)

Maggie & Peggy (both are diminutives of Margaret)
Sarah & Sally (Sally is a diminutive of Sarah)

You get the idea. This is why research is so important. Unless, of course, those parents chose those related names on purpose, but I'd advise against it. What do you think?

5. Using anagrams and reversed spellings:
An anagram is when you take one name and rearrange its letters to come up with a new name. And then there's reversed names, the first twin has the forward spelling and the second twin has the backward spelling. This is admittedly very cute but also extremely matchy. Some are a little less obvious at first but once you notice it, that's all you'll see. For example:

Anagrams
Adeline & Daniele
Alice & Celia
Johan & Jonah
Kaleb & Blake
Brady & Darby
Neal & Lena

Reversed Spellings:
Heaven & Nevaeh
Iris & Siri
James & Semaj
Noel & Leon
Aidan & Nadia
Axel & Lexa

They're not all bad. Adeline & Daniele are so long, many people might not even notice they're anagrams. Alice & Celia and Aiden & Nadia slide under the radar and are close to being acceptable since they are legitimate names with different sounds. Then there's the unfortunate ones like the notorious Nevaeh.  Can you think of more?
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Next week's article will explore some real life examples of excellent twin names that are different from one another but still work well together.

Friday, October 2, 2015

Phoebe

Today's featured girls' name, Phoebe, is brought to you by our previous article, The Very Best P Names for Boys and Girls.


Phoebe was Latinized from the Greek name Phoibe (Φοιβη) which means "radiant or bright". It is pronounced FEE-bee. There was a Titan named Phoibe in Greek mythology who was associated with the moon. One of Saturn's moons is named Phoebe after this Titan whose granddaughter was the moon goddess Artemis. Occasionally, Phoebe is considered as a synonym for Artemis.

Biblically, the name Phoebe appears in the New Testament and refers to a female minister from Cenchrea, mentioned by the Apostle Paul in the book of Romans. Spelled Phebe, there was a shepherdess by this name in Shakespeare's As You Like It, published in 1623. The name Phoebe gained usage in England after the Protestant Reformation which ended in 1648.

In the US, the name Phoebe has been in use since records began in 1880. It has very slowly gained more and more usage. It has regularly ranked within the US Top 1000 chart since 1989.

The name Phoebe had its ups and downs through the 1990s and early 2000s so it's hard to tell whether the character from the popular TV show Friends had any affect on the usage of the name. It has generally been climbing the charts overall even before the  show first aired in 1994.

It is currently more popular than ever before with 1,086 female births in the year 2014 and a rank of #298. It will probably continue slowly inching up the charts.

If you are considering this baby name, take a look at the following ideas for sibling names and middle names for Phoebe.

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Athena, Eleanor, Georgia, Hazel, Lydia, Rowena, Willa
Brothers: Adrian, Cyrus, Jonas, Lucian, Maxwell, Thomas, Weston

Middle Name Ideas:
Phoebe Amelia
Phoebe Isobel
Phoebe Madeline
Phoebe Sophia
Phoebe Violet

As a Middle Name:
Annalise Phoebe
Cordelia Phoebe
Ella Phoebe
Octavia Phoebe
Sabrina Phoebe

What would you pair with Phoebe? Share your thoughts on this name in the comments below! 

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

The Very Best P Names for Boys and Girls

Perhaps you are looking to honor someone whose name starts with the letter P. However, you don't want to use their exact name so you've decided to simply give your child the same initials as that person.

That means you need a great P name that you can love!

Fortunately for you, you've just stumbled upon a list of The Very Best P Names for Boys and Girls! 50 P names, to be exactly, 25 for girls and 25 for boys. That gives you plenty of options to choose from!

So what will it be?  Share your favorite P names in the comments below. Did I miss any great ones?

  1. Paige
  2. Paisley
  3. Pamela
  4. Pandora
  5. Paris
  6. Patience
  7. Patricia
  8. Paula
  9. Pearl
  10. Penelope
  11. Peony
  12. Persephone      
  13. Petra
  14. Phaedra
  15. Philippa
  16. Philomena
  17. Phoebe
  18. Pia
  19. Piper
  20. Poppy
  21. Portia
  22. Presley
  23. Primrose
  24. Priscilla
  25. Prudence
  1. Palmer
  2. Parker
  3. Parrish
  4. Pascal
  5. Patrick
  6. Patton
  7. Paul
  8. Pavel
  9. Pax
  10. Paxton
  11. Penn
  12. Percival
  13. Percy
  14. Peregrine
  15. Perry
  16. Peter
  17. Peyton
  18. Phillip
  19. Phineas
  20. Phoenix
  21. Pierce
  22. Porter
  23. Powell
  24. Prescott
  25. Preston
Since you'll be needing another letter to complete your honor name, be sure to browse the following links for more excellent monikers!

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Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Juno, Margot & Willow: Girl Names Ending in the "Oh" Sound

There is something intriguing about feminine names that end with the "oh" sound. Many of these names have a spunky elegance to them.

Since this ending sound is somewhat unusual for girls, the majority of these names are far from popular.

Willow ranks the highest at #138 in 2014. Harlow ranks at #508, and Shiloh is at #608. A name to watch is Margot. It is catching on fast, ranking at #749 in the US.

These are some of the best options I could find that end with "oh". If you are searching for names that are interesting and uncommon, you've found the right list!

Which of these do you like most? Can you think of any names that I missed?

Amiko                            
Arlo
Arrow
Callisto
Cielo
Cleo
Clio
Coco
Devereaux
Dido
Echo
Farrow
Flo
Gwenno
Halo
Harlow
Hiro
Indigo
Io
Isabeau
Jo
Juneau
Juno
Kahlo
Keiko
Kimiko
Lilo
Lucero
Margeaux
Margo
Margot
Mariko
Marlo
Marlow
Marlowe
Meadow
Peridot
Picabo
Rainbow
Rio
Rosario
Shiloh
Snow
Socorro
Sparrow
Tamiko
Willow
Winslow
Yoko
Yoshiko
Be sure to check out the list of boy names that end with the "ah" sound, as well! 

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Ezra, Josiah and Luca: Boy Names Ending in the "Uh" Sound

In recent years, the majority of masculine names have ended in the letter N. The second runner up to that is the letter R. These endings, while also used for females, tend to denote a strong, masculine name.

However, there is a whole other breed of masculine names that happen to end with what some may consider the "most feminine sound." The names we're looking at today are mostly biblical and end in either -a or -ah. There are a few notable exceptions such as Dakota, Indiana and Ventura that aren't based on a biblical name but still work very well for boys.

Interestingly, though, it is this "uh" sound at the end that gives these biblical names their strength. More and more parents today are using these names. For example, our #1 boy name for the past two years is Noah which is leading the pack and paving the way for other "ah" names to rise to fame.

Take a moment to explore these masculine "uh-ending" names:

Abdullah    
Adoniah
Alijah
Alva
Andrea
Asa
Azariah
Bautista
Cinna
Coda
Dakota
Dana
Eliah
Elijah
Elisha
Ezra
Garcia
Gianluca
Hamza
Hezekiah
Hosea
Indiana
Ira 
Isa
Isaiah
Ithaca
Jebediah
Jedediah
Jeremiah
Jonah
Jorah
Josemaria  
Joshua
Josiah
Judah
Judea
Koda
Luca
Lucca
Mattia
Messiah
Micah
Micaiah
Mischa
Nehemiah
Nikola
Noah
Nova
Obadiah
Santana
Sascha
Sasha
Seneca
Shea
Shia
Tacoma
Tobiah
Uriah
Urijah
Uriyah
Uzziah
Ventura
Yeshua
Zachariah
Zebediah
Zechariah
Zephaniah
Zoriah
Zuma

Which are your favorites? Are there any I missed?

Friday, September 11, 2015

Oberon

Pulled from our previous list regarding The Very Best O Names for Boys and Girls is the interesting male name Oberon.

Pronounced O-bər-ahn, this name is a variant of the name Auberon which is the Norman French derivative of the Germanic name Alberich. Alberich means "elf power" and is also the father name of Aubrey.

A similar and relatively well-known literary name is Oberyn which was created by author George R. R. Martin for a character in the popular book series A Song of Ice and Fire and the television adaptation Game of Thrones.

Oberyn may have been inspired by Oberon even though the two are pronounced slightly differently. Oberon is also a literary name but it dates back much further than Oberyn.

Oberon was the King of the Fairies in Shakespeare's comedy A Midsummer Night's Dream in 1595. In honor of that character, Oberon is also the name of one of the moons of Uranus which makes Oberon a celestial name as well.

Despite all of these associations, Oberon remains obscure in the US. Oberon was not used as a name on record in the US until 2007. Even then, the most births it has received in a single year is 8 in both 2012 and 2014. This unranked, unusual name is surely deserving of some love. After all, its cousin name Aubrey is doing so well for girls at #20.

What do you think of the name Oberon for a boy? Do you prefer Auberon?  Here are some sibling and middle name ideas:

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Alice, Johanna, Matilda, Minerva, Rosalind, Winifred, Zelda
Brothers: August, Conrad, Hawthorne, Jarvis, Roland, Titus, Willard

Middle Name Ideas:
Oberon Charles
Oberon Gray
Oberon Noble
Oberon Rivers
Oberon Walter

As a Middle Name:
Everett Oberon
Luther Oberon
Phoenix Oberon
Thomas Oberon
Vincent Oberon

These are just ideas. What would YOU pair with Oberon?

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

The Very Best O Names for Boys and Girls

Beyond the popular Olivia, Oliver and Owen, there aren't very many popular names that start with O. In fact, most names that start with the letter O are rather obscure.

Orion and Orlando are rather common now for boys, but many familiar female names like Ophelia or Octavia do not rank within the Top 1000 names and they haven't for decades.

Do you have any favorite O names on your shortlist? If not, you have now found a treasure trove of unique options! Just browse the list below and name with boldness knowing that your little one will have a great, uncommon name!

So tell me, which of the 25 very best O names for girls, and 25 for boys, do you like best?


  1. Oakley                   
  2. Oceana
  3. Octavia
  4. October
  5. Odelia
  6. Odessa
  7. Odette
  8. Odile
  9. Oksana
  10. Olenna
  11. Olga
  12. Oliana
  13. Olive
  14. Olivia
  15. Olympia
  16. Ondine
  17. Opal
  18. Ophelia
  19. Oriana
  20. Oriole
  21. Orla
  22. Osanna
  23. Ottavia
  24. Ottilie
  25. Ottoline
  1. Oakes
  2. Obadiah
  3. Oberon
  4. Ocean
  5. Octavian
  6. Octavius
  7. October
  8. Odin
  9. Odysseus
  10. Oliver
  11. Olson
  12. Omar
  13. Onyx
  14. Orion
  15. Orlando
  16. Orrin
  17. Orson
  18. Osbourne
  19. Oscar
  20. Oswald
  21. Othello
  22. Otis
  23. Otto
  24. Owen
  25. Ozzy
If O isn't your letter of choice, be sure to browse the links below to view the very best names of the other 25 letters:

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