Name Help: Twin Sister for Ruby RoseName Help is a series at Appellation Mountain. Every week, one reader’s name questions will be discussed.

We’re relying on thoughtful comments from the community to help expectant parents narrow down their name decisions. Thank you in advance for sharing your insight!

Marie writes:

My husband and I are expecting our first, and I thought we had a girl’s name all set. Ruby Rose has always been my #1 name. It’s what I wanted to name the kitten we got when I was in fifth grade. (That didn’t happen, and looking back now, that’s a relief, because I’m not sure I could name my baby after the cat!)

The twist? We’re expecting TWINS!! Both girls.

Here are our ideas:

Name one girl Ruby and one Rose. My husband came up with this one. On the positive side, I’d get to say “Ruby and Rose” together all the time! But it’s hard to let go of Ruby Rose as a single name, if that makes sense.

Name one girl Ruby Rose and find another name we love for our second daughter. This is the way I’m thinking. I’d really like the second name to have the same sound and rhythm as Ruby Rose. I’m considering Maggie Mae and Lily Lou, but my husband thinks they’re just kind of okay. (And I probably agree.)

Some other solution … Maybe it’s a sign that we should start from scratch? Or is there something else I’m not thinking of?

I’m not due until September, so we have a little bit of time. Except that twins come early, so I’d like to be prepared!

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

Abby replies:

Congratulations – and what a surprise!

Ruby and Rose both strike a certain note, don’t they? They’re vintage, but with a modern sensibility. Neither is especially frilly, but they’re both definitely feminine. And they’re both associated with the color red, though it’s not quite like naming your baby Blue. They’re well-established, mainstream choices that would wear well on a small child or an adult.

So they’re strong names and they’re well-balanced together, too.

I can definitely see your husband’s point. They’d make great names for sisters, well-matched but not in a too-cute way.

Unless … were you planning to use Ruby Rose as a double name?

It sounds like your favorite name is “Ruby Rose.” But is it actually “Rubyrose,” all together? If you’re thinking of it – and intending to use it – as a single name, that’s a little harder, right?

Because the equivalent of Rubyrose isn’t Maggie Mae. It’s Annabelle.

My guess is that you’re thinking of her name as Rubyrose, but probably intend to call her Ruby in every day life.

Here’s the million dollar question: How did you imagine introducing her?

If you conclude that you plan to use Rubyrose as a single name, then I agree – your husband’s suggestion of dividing Ruby and Rose for your twins doesn’t work.

RUBY and ROSE

But I’m hoping that’s not the case, because Ruby and Rose make great sister names.

I’d be inclined to call them Ruby and Rosie, which might be even a little more matchy – but it’s quite sweet!

That means we need to think about middle name options:

  • Ruby Louise and Rose Margaret – Inspired by the rest of your shortlist. They could be Ruby Lou and Rosie Mae for short!
  • Ruby Rae and Rose Riley – Briefer, more modern middles with the right number of syllables to balance both names.
  • Ruby Eloise and Rose Elinor – Two EL names that work for sister middles.

RUBY ROSE and ANOTHER ALLITERATIVE NAME

Of course, it’s easy to imagine another alliterative name working just as well for Ruby Rose’s sister.

  • Ruby Rose and Mila Marie – Ruby has your all-time favorite name, but Mila shares her middle with you.
  • Ruby Rose and Lily Lane – I wonder if Lou and Mae feel too slight to stand up to Rose as a middle name? Something a little longer in the middle spot might make a better match.
  • Ruby Rose and Bella Blue – Blue in the middle is just plain fun!

RUBYROSE and ANOTHER DOUBLE NAME

  • Rubyrose and Annakate – I think Annakate is a little more surprising than Annabelle, but works just as well.
  • Rubyrose and Emmajean – Again, Emma Jean is a fairly familiar first/middle combination, so it might work well smooshed together.
  • Rubyrose and Adamae – Like Ruby Rose, I think Ada Mae just plain works as a double name.

STARTING FRESH

I’ll admit that this sort of stumps me. Because you have one name you love, and no really good reason to give it up.

So I’m not going to comment on this possibility, but I’ll invite readers to think about whether Ruby Rose just isn’t the right name to use – in any combination – this time around.

My favorite option is to split the name into Ruby and Rose, with fresh middle names for both girls. Ruby Rae and Rose Riley appeal to my ear.

But I’m not sure if that feels like the best possible solution.

What would you do in this situation, readers?

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33 Comments

  1. My first thought was that OF COURSE Ruby Rose’s twin sister would have to be Yang Xiao Long, but I wouldn’t actually use either of those names because of the immediate association with RWBY (not that it’s a bad association, just that I try not to name my kids after TV/movie characters).

    I like the idea of splitting Ruby and Rose between the sisters.

  2. BIG AGREE. I immediately googled the name because I recognized it. I like this middle/first theme swap idea. A two syllable first one syllable second also keeps the original vibe.
    Ruby Fleur & Roselyn or Rosa Pearl
    I think Roselyn keeps the very vintage but of the moment feel that Ruby has a bit better than Rosa does.

  3. I love the timeless yet vintage feel of Ruby Rose, and though Ruby and Rose as twin sisters does seem irresistibly sweet, Ruby Rose is the name you’ve had your heart set on for so long, and it doesn’t seem like that’s changing for you. I like Maggie Mae, but here are some other names with the same classic vintage sweetness of Ruby:

    Clara: Ruby and Clara
    Annie: Ruby and Annie
    Mabel: Ruby and Mabel
    Pearl: Ruby and Poppy
    Alma: Ruby and Alma
    Jean: Ruby and Jean
    Lucy: Ruby and Lucy
    Hattie: Ruby and Hattie
    Nora: Ruby and Nora
    Caroline: Ruby and Caroline
    Faye: Ruby and Faye

    Some illertariton ideas:

    Clara Caroline
    Annie Amelia
    Mabel Madeline
    Poppy Pearl
    Alma Anne
    Jean Jospehine
    Lucy Leigh
    Hattie Harper
    Nora Nicole
    Caroline Claire
    Faye Felicity

  4. Ruby Rose and Agnes Alma

    Ruby Rose and Gemma Grace

    Ruby Rose and Cora Cate

    Ruby Rose and Eva Ellen

    Ruby Rose and Eve Esther

    Ruby Rose and Jane July

    Ruby Rose and Fae Frances

    Ruby Rose and Mary/ Mira Moon

    Ruby Rose and Polly Opal

    Ruby Rose and Sophie Sky

    Ruby Rose and Vita Vera

  5. If you go with Ruby Rose and call her “Ruby Rose”, I think it is a little too matchy to do Xletter Xletter name. So maybe try these:

    Lilou
    Imogen
    Mirabel
    Cecily
    Evangeline

    I would do Ruby Rose Middle and Lilou Middle. For example, Ruby Rose Mae and Lilou Margaret; and you would call them Ruby Rose and Lilou (with any number of nicknames).

    I do also like the suggestion of Sylvie Snow. For that I would call them Sylvie and Ruby and keep Snow and Rose as middle names.

  6. I vote you split it and make ones middle name Ruby and the other Rose. I think it makes the most sense for the situation and is the most egalitarian solution. Rather than one sibling getting the favorite name.

    I’m going to hyphen the combos to show it could work that way but it would work first and middle too

    Nola-Ruby & Betty-Rose
    Kaia-Ruby & Colette-Rose
    Alice-Ruby & Georgia-Rose
    Brielle-Ruby & Elodie-Rose
    Esme-Ruby & Jolie-Rose
    Mavis-Ruby & Edith-Rose
    Cleo-Ruby & Daphne-Rose
    Zelda-Ruby & Kenna-Rose
    Vada-Ruby & Mercy-Rose
    Willa-Ruby & Mabel-Rose
    Louise-Ruby & Abby-Rose
    Diana-Ruby & Ophelia-Rose
    Imogen-Ruby & Harriet-Rose
    Giselle-Ruby & Matilda-Rose
    Simone-Ruby & Heidi-Rose
    Camilla-Ruby & Bonnie-Rose
    Celine-Ruby & Gwyneth-Rose
    Bianca-Ruby & Sabrina-Rose
    Joan-Ruby & Viola-Rose
    Estelle-Ruby & Eileen-Rose

  7. I say use the name you love as first and middle for one twin. I love that you mentioned Ruby Rose are both color names. Why not stay with that trend for the second twin? What about Violet or Violeta? Violet is both a color and a flower just like rose. It’s vintage and current just like Ruby Rose. Ruby Rose & Violet Fern. Ruby Rose &. Ivy Violet.

  8. Here are some ideas to consider:
    Ruby Jane and Rose Elise
    Ruby Eugenia and Rose Theodora
    Ruby Jane and Rose Sophia
    Ruby Rowena and Rose Rebecca

    Good luck with your decision.

  9. Another Ruby and Rose fan, but I wonder if it would feel more like a first name as Rosa?

    Ruby Louise and Rosa Margaret

    Ruby Lou and Rosa Mae

    Violet Verity and Hazel Helene also stopped me in my tracks, if you want to keep Ruby Rose together ❤️

  10. Maggie Mae makes me think of the Beatles song so I wouldn’t go with that one. I’d split them up and go Rose and Ruby with different middle names. They’re both nice names.