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Middle names for twins

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Hello!

This is my first post - although I have been lurking for a good few years.

We are expecting girl/girl twins in December and have just about settled on the first names Matilda and Rose. but are totally stuck for middle name ideas.

Any suggestions?

Older children are Benjamin, Athena and Eva.
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Tue 10-Nov-09 14:09:15
Lovely
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Tue 10-Nov-09 01:50:45
Thanks for all your suggestions - I think we're going to go for Matilda Alice and Rose Hermione.
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Sat 07-Nov-09 20:18:27
Matilda Louise
Rose Elizabeth
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Sat 07-Nov-09 14:08:26
Matilda May and Rose Catherine
Mathilda Maude
Rose Minerva (thinking of the Athena theme)
I have twin girls & we used dh mums name on twin 1 & my great grans initialls(E.D.E.N) for twin 2
so i have Ebony Eudeen & Baylee Eden
Lovely names smile DD was very nearly Matilda Rose

Beatrice goes well with both names. I would think one syllable with Matilda and three with Rose works well. So:-

Matilda Grace
Matilda Faith
Matilda Kate
Matilda Niamh

Rose Beatrice
Rose Abigail
Rose Amelia
Rose Tabitha
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Wed 04-Nov-09 17:52:15
Matilda Alice

Rose Elizabeth
Our id girls got their grandmothers names as their middle names...

We already had one DD, so girls names we agreed on were getting hard to find grin.
I like middle names that mean something to your family, do you have a favourite grandma etc that you want to remember?

Congratulations by the way - I have twins but I only have one older child not three - wow!
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