My neighbor and I are really close. She is 14 and is expecting twins...I know its sad but we have been trying to make the best out of this that we can. The babies last name will be Nobles and she asked me to help her name them, since her boyfriend decided that she could pick. What are some good full names that would flow well and sound right with the last name Nobles?
Siren_Cytherea answered Wednesday February 27 2013, 10:13 am: I know this isn't exactly what you asked for, but you and your neighbor should check out www.babynames.com. You can find cute, popular, and meaningful names that way. I do agree with the poster who said it isn't cute to name twins similarly.
A couple things to keep in mind... as much as I hate to say it, kids are mean. They can and will tease children in any way possible. My parents didn't name me "Idet" or whatever the spelling of it was, because they didn't want people calling me "idiot." Catch my drift?
Also remember these are names these children will carry into adulthood, so while a name might seem cute or cool, or unique, something "normal" might be a good idea.
Some names that sound like they flow to me...
Boys:
Benjamin
Jameson
Alexander
Nicholas
Nathaniel (though I'm personally hesitant about the double-N thing.)
rosebud_01 answered Wednesday February 27 2013, 5:48 am: For a girl what about Madaline,Vanessa or Nessa,Rochelle,Cameron,Celess,Shelby,Jenna,Jossafine,Sally,Trina,Julian. For a boy Nat or Nathan,Ryan,Jonathan,Johnny,Toby,Sean or Shawn,Kyle,Brian or Bryan,Robert or Bobby,Alex,Nicky,Jesse. These are just some I hope I helped you some. [ rosebud_01's advice column | Ask rosebud_01 A Question ]
Cutee answered Tuesday February 26 2013, 3:02 am: 1)Andrew and Mathew
2)Jacob and Joseph
3)Ayden and Jayden
4)Jason and Justin
5)Daniel and David [ Cutee's advice column | Ask Cutee A Question ]
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