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| Logical Names for Twins | Aidan and Nadia The name Aidan is Nadia in reverse.
Amy and May These two names are the anagrams of each other.
Atarah and Stephen Both of these names may be translated like “crown”, though Atarah is of the Hebrew original, while Stephen comes from the Greek language.
Aurora and Dawn Aurora is the Latin word for “dawn”.
Brendan and Sarah Brendan is translated like “prince” from Irish, and Sarah is translated like “princess” from Hebrew.
Cara and Mia Cara is translated like “beloved” from Italian, and Mia means “my” in Italian. Put together these names will mean “my beloved”, as the Italian phrase CARAMIA.
Chandra and Selene Chandra is translated like “moon” from Sanskrit, while Selene was the Greek goddess of the moon.
Columba and Jemima Both of these names may be translated like “dove”, though Columbia is of the Latin original, while, Jemima comes from the Hebrew language.
Daphne and Laura Both of these names may be translated like “laurel”, though Daphne is of the Greek original, while, Laura comes from the Latin language.
Deborah and Melissa Both of these names may be translated like “bee”, though Deborah is of the Hebrew original, while, Melissa comes from the Greek language.
Dolly and Lloyd These two names are the anagrams of each other.
Dorcas and Tabitha Both of these names may be translated like “gazelle”, though Dorcas is of the Greek original, while, Tabitha comes from the Aramaic language. These two names were mentioned in the New Testament, where they referred to the same person (Acts 9:36).
Dorothy and Theodora These two names developed from the Greek elements doros, meaning “gift” and theos, which means “God”, though in each name these elements come in different order.
Elijah and Joel There are two name elements, which can be translated as “God” from the Hebrew. Thus, these names contain both elements, thought they are in different order.
Erica and Heather Erica is translated like “heather” from Latin.
Eve and Zoe Both of these names may be translated like “life”, though Eve of the Hebrew original, while, Zoe comes from the Greek language.
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