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NAMING BOY/GIRL TWINS
Hope writes:
My partner and I will welcome boy/girl twins this summer, maybe a little sooner. They will join our blended family:
- Jack Evan
- Mia Elizabeth
- Sutton Reign
I like short, simple, traditional, and popular names. My partner likes names that aren’t in the Top 100 and that feel a lot more interesting. I’d call them trendy, but I don’t want that to sound rude.
Here are our boys lists:
- Henry (my #1 pick), Cole, Luke, Leo, Benjamin/Ben, Miles (love it but not with our last name)
- Jett (his favorite), Ares, Crew/Crue, Wilder, Briggs
For our daughter:
- Emma (my favorite), Lily (also my favorite), Zoe, Daisy
- Remi (his favorite), Marlowe, Scottie, Blaire, Elowyn
We have some possible family names: Joseph or Josephine, Matthew, Timothy, Margaret, Annette/Anne but these are probably middle names only.
Our last name sounds like Mah-Loy.
Can you help?
Please read on for my response and leave your suggestions in the comments.

NAMING IS ALWAYS A BALANCING ACT
Abby replies:
Congratulations on your twins!
Compromise is tricky, right? But it’s doubly tricky with twins. Not only do you have to go through the process twice, but you’ll want to balance your children’s names with each other.
We always want siblings’ names to flow reasonably well. It feels like we say twins’ names together even more often when they’re young, so finding two names that feel even is a factor.
That’s a lot to think about – before we even consider individual preferences and styles.
Let’s look at boy names first.
NAMING TWINS IN A BLENDED FAMILY: BOY’S LIST
A few of these names feel like a natural midpoint between more traditional Jack and Mia and more modern Sutton. I’d say Cole, Leo, and Miles from your list hit that mark; and Crew from his current favorites.
But I wonder if we can consider a few new options.
ARLO
I’m looking for midpoints – names that share a certain style with a name on your list and a name on his list. Ares plus Leo leads to Arlo, and I think it’s a perfect brother name for Jack, Mia, and Sutton.
BROOKS
A softer, more mainstream (pun not intended!) Briggs.
DEAN
A traditional-ish choice that feels intellectual, like the job title, but also perpetually cool, like James.
JUDE
Jett plus Crew in terms of sound, but with an old school charm.
RORY
From his favorite girl’s name Remi, plus the sound of your top boy’s name, Henry.
WYATT
More familiar than Wilder, with the TT of Jett, and the more familiar appeal of Jack and Mia.
NAMING TWINS IN A BLENDED FAMILY: GIRL’S LIST
ANNIE
You say Daisy, he says Scottie. Annie falls somewhere in-between, plus picks up on your family names list.
CLAIRE
The tiniest consonant change transforms 21st century Blaire into classic Claire.
GEMMA
Emma and Remi share that strong EM sound. Could Gemma be a sweet spot for you both?
MARGOT
A more traditional choice with all of Marlowe’s energy.
SADIE
Daisy and Scottie both make me think of Sadie.
VIOLET
A tailored flower name with a bolder sound, Violet seems like the kind of name that appeals to those who like Lily, but also parents who favor Elowyn.
CHOOSING TWIN NAMES
While I think every name works individually, some aren’t great in combination. Violet and Wyatt sound like a tongue-twister together! Let’s see if we can come up with some combinations that sounds like boy/girl twins, but also twins in a blended family, matching Jack Evan, Mia Elizabeth, and Sutton Reign, too.
JUDE BENJAMIN & CLAIRE ELOWYN
Probably the most traditional first name pairing. I like how they’re short, balanced, and pick up on the sounds from your husband’s list – Jett, Crew, and Blaire.
ARLO BRIGGS & GEMMA BLAIRE
I think these are excellent compromises – tweaks to Ares/Leo and Remi/Emma, with bolder middles fro your husband’s list.
WYATT MATTHEW & ANNIE JOSEPHINE
Maybe my favorite duo, particularly because they blend those great family names with the best of your individual styles, too.
It depends on a few questions: is including family names a priority? If so, that limits your ability to mix and match bolder, modern choices from his list with more traditional ones from yours. And where, exactly, do you want to set the needle between more established favorites and newer names?
On paper, I love Arlo Briggs and Gemma Blaire, but that overlooks the family name component.




Congrats on your twins! I think there are a few ways to go about picking names, especially since you have two babies to name. He can pick one name and you can pick the other, or you can try to find two names that bridge gap between your two styles.
I think Jack leans traditional, Mia feels classic yet modern, and Sutton has a newer, on trend vibe. You have such a variety of styles already well represented so you really can go any way with your twins names!
For a girl, I will suggest Zara. Zara feels cool and sparky like Zoe but isn’t nearly as popular so perhaps that would appeal to your husband. Jack, Mia, Sutton, and Zara
For a boy, how about Davis? He’s just different enough from David to feel fresh and intriguing. Jack, Mia, Sutton, and Davis.
I also can’t help but suggest a set of A to Z names for twins because I just love the subtle connection.
Arlo and Zoe, Aurora and Zane, Annie and Zeke, Alexandra and Zachary, August and Zara…
From Abby’s suggestions, I think Rory, Arlo, Violet, Annie, and Wyatt all really hit the mark!
Cole Benjamin and Elowyn Clare
Clare Elowyn and Brooks Wilder
Margot Blaire and Bennet Wilder
Ruby Annette & Rowan Matthew
I also like the combinations Abby put together.
Sadie & Brooks sounds good to me aswell!
Here are a few other names that might work for the twin siblings of Jack Evan, Mia Elizabeth, and Sutton Reign:
Rhett & Ella (Rhett is like Jett, but more distinctive, I think, and Gone w/ the Wind romantic ties…Ella is more popular than Rhett, but similar to Emma…)
Lennox & Lara – both similar to other names, but less popular these days
Griffin & Sasha/Sascha – not as high on the popularity charts, but similar to other names you like
Calder & Camilla-Calder has cute nn Cal, not as popular, but easy to spell & pronounce; Camilla in the 300s with this spelling
Finley & Clarissa – also not so high on popularity charts, but maybe combine your styles
Auden & Sabrina – similar to Finley & Clarissa in terms of popularity, style…
Orson & Natalie
Ellis & Diana
Best wishes!!
Since you have 2 babies, you have the perfect way to compromise: just pick a favorite from each parent. The names don’t have to match.
Jett is too similar to Jack, so I’d choose mom’s favorite for a boy and dad’s favorite for a girl:
Henry and Remi!
Let me suggest Hope (mom’s name) as the girl’s middle. Remi Hope!
A few other choices:
Tessa and Toby
Gwen and Arlo
Harper and Bennett
Ruby and Finn
Willa and Garrett
Sky and Milo