They’re here! Welcome Maisie Marin and Georgia James! Kara writes that Georgia was almost Hattie, but they decided three names ending in the y/ie sound was a little too matched for them … but now they call Georgia Georgie most of the time!
Kara writes:
We have a daughter named Cecily Kate, and she has twin sisters coming this fall.
I feel like we’ve read every baby name list on the internet, but nothing seems to stick!
We like less common names that still feel timeless, and it’s a bonus if they have a strong meaning behind them (we tend to lean towards water, nature, or light).
At the top of our list right now are Laurel, Marin, Lux, Iris, Hannah, Georgia, and Evangeline, but we also like Portia, Harriet, Emilia, and Maisie.
I’d love for one of the girls to have my dad’s middle name, James, but if it doesn’t pan out, that’s okay, too.
I think if the twins were b/g instead of g/g, it’d be easier. Everything on our list just feels like a singleton name.
Our last name starts with P, and has a double L in it, so we’re trying to avoid singsong names like Ella/Stella.
Thanks in advance for any help you can give!
Please read on for my response, and leave your helpful suggestions in the comments.
Dear Kara –
I have three pieces of advice, all of which sound like they conflict, but I promise they work together. All of these might apply to naming siblings in general, but twin names tend to be said together more frequently. Plus, issues of fairness and individuality may come up more often.
The lovely C in DC – a twin mom herself – said it best. Twin names need to have equal “weight.” Both have a family name (or deeply meaningful name), or neither does. Both have a similar number of syllables, or both have a formal name with nickname, or … you get the idea. There’s no right way to do it, but it’s important to find balance.
So that’s the first principle. The second piece of advice comes from Swistle, also a twin mom: name your twins as if you’re naming your next two children. In other words, don’t get too hung up on finding names with a clever hook, or even two names that share the same initial. If it happens naturally, great! But no pressure.
And yet, I think that advice depends on whether you’re a cohesive namer in the first place. I’ve worked with twin parents who had two older children; they chose to stick with a very similar style for their twins. It helped narrow the decision process. But I’ve also talked with plenty of twin parents with older children who didn’t have an obvious style established, so it can present a challenge.
Now, to the names.
Your list is packed with great possibilities, and yet, some of them don’t pair as well with Cecily. Cecily strikes me as somewhere between traditional and romantic. It’s very different in style than Lux. Or Marin.
Lux and Marin might make great middles, though, especially if the other sister has the family names James.
That leaves Laurel, Iris, Hannah, Georgia, Evangeline, Portia, Harriet, Emilia, and Maisie. They’re all promising, but I’m not sure I could choose two from that list.
I’d group them like this:
- Because your surname has a strong ‘l’ sound, I suspect Laurel might prove challenging. (Too bad, because it’s a great name. But when I say them together, all I hear is Laura P …)
- Iris, Georgia, Evangeline, Emilia, and Maisie all seem like mainstream choices, though they’re all relatively underused.
- Portia and Harriet both seem much rarer than most on your list; Hannah, on the other hand, feels slightly more common.
Let’s look for more names like the middle set.
Adelaide – Like Evangeline, it’s long and lovely. It also hits the familiar, but not too common, mark.
Emmeline – This strikes me as a promising Emilia-Evangeline.
Eliza – If you like Emilia, I wonder if you’d consider Eliza? It has the same traditional, but romantic feel as Cecily.
Genevieve – Evangeline reminds me of Genevieve, but I think they’re slightly too close to use as twin names. Or maybe not?
Hattie – Hattie started out as a nickname for Harriet, but it often stands on its own today. (In fact, Hattie ranks in the US Top 1000, while Harriet remains off the list.)
Helena – Harriet, Hannah, and Emilia together make me think of Helena. It’s a pitch perfect sister name for Cecily, and I like Helena James quite a bit. One drawback: people pronounce Helena at least three different ways.
Vera – Vera shares some of Evangeline’s sounds, but is a little bit on the shorter side, like Iris.
Okay, time to mix and match.
Eliza and Evangeline – Both sound like sisters for Cecily; they’re linked by the shared first letter, but still sound distinct.
Emilia and Helena – Emilia and Helena feel traditional but slightly unexpected, just like Cecily.
Iris and Vera – Two shorter names, Iris and Vera feel every bit as vintage as Cecily.
Iris and Georgia – They’re almost two noun names, and yet both have such long histories of use that it doesn’t seem obvious at first. Visually, Georgia looks much longer than Iris – but sound-wise, they’re both just two syllables.
Hattie and Maisie – Two nickname names, Hattie and Maisie are often bestowed as independent names. That makes them very similar, but still distinct in sound.
I like pretty much all of these combinations. My favorites are Eliza James and Evangeline Lux, with Hattie James and Maisie Lux coming in at a close second.
But this is one of these moments when it’s great to have a community of name enthusiasts available, because I know I haven’t exhausted all of the options.
Readers, what would you name twin sisters for Cecily Kate?




Love Cecily Kate <3
My friend has a Cecily. Her other girls are Adelaide and Elinor (and brother George- best sibset ever)
Other names I love with Cecily:
Adeline
Florence (nn Flossie <3)
Jemima
Aveline
Imogen
Delphine
Eloise
Clara
Thea
Vivienne
Maeve
Cecily Kate and:
Eloise James & Jemima Lux (Elsie & Jem)
Adelaide Lux & Florence James (Della & Flossie)
Thea James & Imogen Lux
Cecily, Sabrina, and Felicity.
Cecily, Junia, and Phoebe
Cecily, Marina, and Beatrice
Cecily, Marissa, and Samira
Cecily, Eulalia, Antonia
I wrote this without reading any other comments, so sorry for any repeats!
Best wishes on your beautiful ladies!!
I like Lux, Marin, Laurel, Hannah and Iris, but I’m not sure they fit with Cecily.
I like Abby’s suggestion of Emilia and Helena with Cecily. More suggestions using at least one of the names you like:
– Cecily, Portia, and: Beatrice, Matilda, Florence, Imogen, Rosalind/Rosaline
– Cecily, Emmeline and: Adelaide, Beatrice/ Beatrix, Imogen, Rosamund, Lucinda (nn. Lucy? Lux?)
– Cecily, Harriet, and: Louisa, Phillipa, Lucinda, Georgina, (or Georgia but I think that’s much more common if you’re in the USA. Perhaps as a nn for Georgina? Cecily, Hattie and Georgia/Georgie)
– Cecily, Evangeline, and: Cordelia (although Evangeline is much more popular than Cecily or Cordelia), Aurelia, Annabel
Other thoughts:
-Cecily, Rosalind & Delphine
-Cecily, Beatrice & Penelope
If you don’t mind about ‘matching’ with Cecily, I think Marin & Laurel work together, as do Hannah and Georgia.
Good luck!
I really like the suggestions of Daphne James to replace Laurel. Iris as a match for that is a great suggestions as well. But I really love Portia from your list, and think it is a gem. Cecily, Portia, and Daphne are an unexpected yet surprisingly fitting set of sibling names. It reminds me of the names in Downtown Abbey and Atonement. Sophisticated, romantic, under used in modern day (except for Daphne which has floated in the top 1K for a while), yet not unknown or strange.
What ever you end up picking I think your naming style is amazing.
I feel like Evangeline is so perfect with Cecily that it needs to be one of the names. Maybe Ophelia as her twin sister? They all have a nice “L” sound in the middle but start and end with different sounds.
Cecily, Evangeline and Ophelia.
Cecily Kate
Evangeline James
Ophelia Lux
I was also thinking the name Lumen perhaps?? It might work for a middle name maybe.
I love the idea of Veronica and Evangeline nn Vera and Eva for twin sisters for Cecily! Veronica James and Evangeline Iris.
Beatrice – bringer of joy
Florence – prosperous and flourishing
Cecily, Beatrice and Florence ❤
Cecily Kate is gorgeous!
I think Harriet from your list complements Cecily nicely, and I think Louise is another good match for the set! Cecily, Harriet and Louise.
The first two that came to mind were Margot and Vivian (or Vivienne). Margot James (MJ!) and Vivian Lux would be darling (or another family middle…mom’s maiden even?).
Also like the suggestions of Iris and Vera and Daphne and Phoebe.
I love Harriet and Georgia together. Harriet James and Georgia Iris. I also like Harriet Iris (does HIP initials bother you?) and Georgia Lux. If you are looking to cross things off of your list, I suggest you cross off Maisie, as it seems more like a nickname than your other choices.