[name]Otto[/name] [name]Sommer[/name]
Now we are looking for help with the middle name. Here are some family names;
[name]Rudolf[/name], [name]James[/name], [name]Rolf[/name], [name]Edward[/name], [name]Oak[/name],
But really we are looking for something that sounds smooth when you yell at them. Thanks for any input you can give.
I like [name]Wyatt[/name] and [name]Otto[/name] the most together. I like how they share a “tt”.
[name]Wyatt[/name] [name]Edward[/name] [name]Sommer[/name] and [name]Otto[/name] [name]James[/name] [name]Sommer[/name] (two “classic” names in the middle), or
[name]Otto[/name] [name]Rudolf[/name] [name]Sommer[/name] and [name]Wyatt[/name] [name]Oak[/name] [name]Sommer[/name] (two more unique names in the middle). (though I don’t love the flow of [name]Oak[/name] with [name]Wyatt[/name]).
My vote would be for [name]Felix[/name] & [name]Wyatt[/name]. I simply don’t think [name]Otto[/name] has shed its old-man image yet (most American Ottos were born before we battled the Terrible Hun in WWI). [name]Felix[/name] & [name]Wyatt[/name] share an equal number of syllables, letters and consonant sounds-- a good match.
I would also give each twin a middle name of the same syllable counts. 1 syllable:
[name]Felix[/name] [name]Rudolf[/name] (this is two rather heavy names paired together-- wouldn’t do)
[name]Felix[/name] [name]Edward[/name]
[name]Wyatt[/name] [name]Rudolf[/name]
[name]Wyatt[/name] [name]Edward[/name]
My vote: [name]Felix[/name] [name]Oak[/name] (cool middle to match wild-west [name]Wyatt[/name]) and [name]Wyatt[/name] [name]Rolf[/name] ([name]German[/name] middle to match [name]Felix[/name]).
I love [name]Felix[/name] and [name]Otto[/name] together! Funny to see others thoughts. I love [name]Wyatt[/name] but it sounds more American cowboy to me than the other two. Anyway, I know didn’t even ask which two, just had to share because [name]Felix[/name] and [name]Otto[/name] are so perfect! I second [name]Felix[/name] [name]Edward[/name] and [name]Otto[/name] [name]James[/name].