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LOOKING FOR TWO GREAT GIRL NAMES

Pauline writes:

My husband and I have son named Emmett Matthew. He’s almost seven. It has taken us a long time to grow our family, and we’re overjoyed to be expecting twins.

They are both girls. Neither of us really remembers the girl names we talked about for Emmett, probably because we waited until our ultrasound told us it was a boy before we talked about it seriously, so I feel like we’re starting from scratch.

It also feels like we know a lot of names that are already taken. We have big families, lots of friends, and kids from Emmett’s school/soccer league and our neighborhood and their siblings, too.

We did go back and forth between Emmett or Bennett, and I’m so glad we ended up with Emmett. There are lots of little boys named Ben/Benjamin/Bennett out there, and I think we would have felt like he was one in the crowd.

Names we have discussed, but probably aren’t quite right:

  • Melissa – My husband really likes this name, but it feels old to me. I always wanted to be Jessica or Taylor when I was a kid, and I feel like a Melissa in the 2020s would be too grown-up.
  • Francesca – Love this name, always have, but we’re not Italian, and I think it’s probably a little fussy. I don’t love the nicknames Franny/Francie, so I think it’s probably more a name I like for other people.
  • Charlotte – I can imagine it for our daughter, but we know three.
  • Amelia – Kind of close to Emmett, there’s one in our family. (Wouldn’t necessarily be a problem, but another reason it’s just meh for me.)
  • Poppy – I want to love it, but I think it’s very cute, and I can’t imagine what I would name her sister.

That part about Poppy is really the problem. Even if we get to a name we kind of like, like Poppy, finding a second name that goes with it feels impossible.

The girls will probably be here in October, so I’m starting to panic that we really don’t have any ideas about their names.

Please read on for my response and leave your thoughtful suggestions in the comments.

twin baby girls wearing headbands; name twin sisters for Emmett Matthew
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FINDING TWO NAMES THAT HIT THE RIGHT NOTE

Abby replies:

Congratulations on your twins!

Here’s what leaps out at me: your girl name style is a little bit different from your boy name style. Maybe? Probably.

Then again, your style is also quite broad. There’s tailored Charlotte, upbeat Poppy, the elaborate and flowing Melissa and Francesca. I suspect that a middle ground name, like Cora, wouldn’t appeal to either of you.

So I’m going to move beyond your current list and think about what I’d name a sister for Emmett.

  • Emmett’s sisters should have strong names, but also slightly understated
  • Their names should be traditional, but relatively mainstream now

Emmett is on my list of homespun boy names with Arlo and Otis and Gus. If that general style appeals to you, then my challenge? Finding girls’ names that match that energy.

SISTERS FOR EMMETT

BLAIR

A surname long used as a first, just like Emmett. Blair probably reads feminine thanks to classic Claire.

GEORGIA

Sparky, but plenty traditional, too.

HADLEY

A literary surname name that’s less expected than Harper, with some of the Poppy’s bounce.

HEIDI

Speaking of bounce, Heidi is a high-energy choice that feels just on the right side of traditional.

JUNIPER

A nature name very at-home in the 21st century.

LUCY

Sweetly old-fashioned but still spirited.

MARGOT

There’s something about Margot that bridges the sophisticated and the fun.

PHOEBE

Offbeat mythological name with a lovely meaning: bright.

TESSA

Teresa nickname that feels nicely vintage.

VIVIAN

Vivacious, restrained Vivian threads the needle perfectly. It’s a little bit Poppy, a little bit Charlotte.

Swistle’s #namehelp column always urged parents of multiples to focus on choosing their next two favorite names. She’s a twin mom herself, so this always felt right to me. Except I’ve also observed that parents of twins tend to say their names together more often than siblings, and so there’s wisdom to thinking about how well they balance out, too.

So I’m going to make all of my suggestions in pairs:

  • VIVIAN & MARGOT – I like how these are balanced classics with plenty of verve.
  • HADLEY & BLAIR – Both surname-style firsts, like Emmett, but varying the endings means they don’t feel too matched.
  • GEORGIA & JUNIPER – I would never suggest, say, Jane and Julie, but somehow Georgia and Juniper seem like different names that are great on their own, and even better together.

I think Vivian and Margot are my favorite. Maybe Vivian Charlotte and Margot Frances?

Readers, over to you! What would you name twin sisters for Emmett Matthew?

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23 Comments

  1. Hmm … not perfect substitutes, but how about …
    … Pippa instead of Poppy?
    … Philippa instead of Charlotte?
    … Millie instead of Melissa/Amelia?
    … Millicent instead of Francesca?

    Emmett, Philippa & Millicent
    Emmett, Pippa & Millie

    All the best!

  2. Congratulations on twin girls coming soon!
    Emmett Matthew is a lovely strong yet cozy name. My nephew is Emmett too so the name feels especially nice to me!

    I am loving the ideas of Lucy, Margot and Juniper for you from Abby’s suggestions. I also think Charlotte and Poppy are SUCH lovely options. One thing I have realized after naming 4 kids is that you really just have to go with a name you love and try to ignore that other kids around you might be named that (if it’s a name you really have your heart on I mean). If you picture having an Emmett, Charlotte and Poppy then go for it!

    Some other options that might sound nice for you are:

    Hazel, Iris, Isla, Silvie, Ruby, Penelope, Frances, Nora, Olive,

    How about:

    Emmett, Hazel & Isla
    Emmett, Charlotte & Poppy
    Emmett, Charlotte & Penelope (Lottie & Poppy)
    Emmett, Frances & Silvie
    Emmett, Frances & Ruby
    Emmett, Iris & Olive
    Emmett, Nora & Lucy

    Good luck with your decision and enjoy the last month or two of pregnancy!

  3. A few combos that sound similar to the girl names you like:

    Cassandra & Penelope nn Cassie & Poppy
    Annabel & Rosalie nn Bella & Rosie
    Lydia & Caroline nn Lydie and Callie
    Daphne & Sylvie
    Celia & Phoebe
    Julia & Ada or Julia & Adela
    Margaret & Louisa nn Daisy & Lola

  4. Adelaide and Vivienne
    Beatrix and Felicity — happiness
    Aurelia and Estella — gold and star
    Calliope and Juniper
    Jessamine and Laurel — plant names
    Opal and Violet — nature names
    Claire and Sylvie
    Colette and Daphne

    Real sets of twins I have encountered:
    Jennifer and Jessica
    Amanda and Melissa
    Sandra and Sheila
    Jane and Joan
    Anne and Jane
    Christie and Carrie
    Allison and Julia
    Hailey and Kaylee

    Sister sets:
    Hannah and Sarah
    Ruby and Stella
    Hadley and Rylan

    1. I’d add Penelope. Poppy is a Greek nickname for Penelope. It would go nicely with Juniper. The Junipers I have encountered are usually nicknamed Junie. Calliope is usually shortened to Callie. I’ve encountered children with the names.

    2. A few more:
      Katherine and Elizabeth
      Eleanor and Evelyn
      Rosemary and Marguerite
      Hope and Claire
      Grace and Rose
      Alice and Lucy
      Susannah and Christina
      Anna and Leah
      Aurora and Luna

  5. And a few more (& then I will stop commenting)…

    Emmett, Celeste & Sabrina
    Emmett, Constance & Genevieve
    Emmett, Corinna & Josephine

  6. A few more ideas…

    Emmett…Lydia & Naomi
    Emmett…Nina & Greta
    Emmett…Camilla & Noelle
    Emmett…Louisa & Matilda
    Emmett…Azalea & Ottilie

  7. Hi! So exciting that you are expecting twin girls. I am working on finding the right literary agent for my fantasy novel for kids 10-12. There are twin girls in the book – Sascha & Sabina – feel free to use those names & the combination for your girls…I hope I do get this book published. But here are some combos I thought might work well with Emmett & also together for the two girls:

    Emmett…Calla & Sasha (yes…mentioned one of these above w/ an alternate spelling)

    Emmett..Sophie & Rose

    Emmett…Inès & Alma

    Emmett…Beatrix & Odette

    Emmett…Magnolia & Susannah

    Emmett…Margaret & Natalia

    These are what I have for right now, but I may chime in w/ other ideas again. In any case, best wishes!