[name]Hi[/name], I’m trying to name twin boys. They’ve an older brother, [name]Maddox[/name] [name]Daniel[/name] [name]Cohen[/name]. Their names can be (and probably will be) slightly different from their older brother’s, but I’d like the twins’ names to be similar in style.
I’m originally from [name]Ireland[/name], so I’d really love if the boys could have Irish first names. I’ve had a few in mind but I’m not certain in it so far.
Names I like: Cieran, [name]Niall[/name], [name]Shay[/name], [name]Cormac[/name].
That’s really all I’ve come up with at this point, and I’m kind of stuck. I’m willing to go more American/English for middle names and things. Also, I recently moved to [name]America[/name] and I’m unsure of how some Irish names will come across/be pronounced here, since my name’s fairly common.
Any help will be much appreciated, thanks so much.
[name]Cormac[/name] and [name]Emmett[/name]/[name]Emmet[/name]
[name]Cormac[/name] and [name]Ronan[/name]
[name]Cormac[/name] and [name]Owen[/name]/[name]Eoin[/name] ([name]Owen[/name] would be much more easily managed in the US)
[name]Cormac[/name] and [name]Gavin[/name]
[name]Cormac[/name] and [name]Malachy[/name]
[name]Connor[/name] and its assorted spellings are very accepted in [name]America[/name], as is, of course, [name]Sean[/name]. [name]Gavin[/name] is a good bit rarer in the US than in [name]Ireland[/name]/the UK/Aus. [name]Liam[/name] is also.
Names like [name]Corbin[/name] that are not very popular but are phonetic are probably more easily managed, than, say, [name]Tadhg[/name].
Also like [name]Ronan[/name], [name]Finn[/name], [name]Caelan[/name], [name]Odhran[/name]/[name]Oran[/name], [name]Riordan[/name], [name]Ruari[/name], [name]Torin[/name], [name]Lucan[/name], [name]Roan[/name] and [name]Aodhan[/name].
I think twin boys named [name]Griffin[/name] and [name]Malachi[/name] would be great. Then, you could call them [name]Finn[/name] and [name]Kai[/name] for nicknames!