Non identical girl/boy twins names.

Missybee

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I narrowed down a long list and it was hard, but these are the names that got the highest votes previously so we're now in the process of picking out two from each as a first name and a middle name. The name with the most votes will be the first name and the runner up will make it as a middle name. Please vote your one favorite from each sex. Thank you as I am undecided and your contribution would be merited.
 
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I also voted Seren and Isaac. They just sound so good when said together.

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i also voted issac and seren as they sound really nice together! really good choices though xx
 
I love Persephone and Archer. Although I think all six names are lovely. Xx
 
Sorry I thought It would only let me choose one!
I voted Dalton, love Issac too tho , depending on where you sit on more popular names
I can't remember how the P name is pronounced, not sure on Liviana and Seren is pretty but way too popular x

Ignore me tho, i struggle with girls names, i have mostly all boys ;)
 
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Thank you.

I'm not into very popular names. I have not met a child called 'Seren' yet so didn't know it was popular outside of Wales. Persephone is pronounced "Per-SEFF-a-nee" She is a Greek godess - the godess of the underworld- the bringer of spring etc. The myth and meaning is pretty cool. I also like the way it can be shortened to 'Seff'. Liviana is a feminized old Roman name which isn't popular at all (yet still more popular than 'Seren' according to a census poll (believe it or not).)

When I checked the popularity poll 'Seren' was the least popular. I expected Persephone not to be popular at all but it's a heck of a lot more popular than 'Seren' which was suprprising. Then again, it was a U.S. site. My twins are half American and may live in the United States in the future so it may just work.

The more uncommon the name, the better. I love Isaac too but the only thing that puts me off is that it's very popular. Again, I looked on a U.S. site. I don't know many 'Isaac's in the UK. :)
 

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