Choosing the perfect names for your twins is not quite like choosing a name for a single baby. If you agonized for months over what to name one baby, you aren’t done yet. It is time to find the perfect name for their sibling.
You might want your twins’ names to fit well together and complement each other. You may want the names to rhyme, have a theme or special connection, or be totally unique from one another. Lists can help you find the perfect names for your adorable little duo.
Considerations for Naming Twins
This is a big decision and there are a few questions you may want to ask yourself before deciding on names:
Although baby names are often separated by gender, Verywell Family believes that sex need not play any role in your name selection process. It’s important to select the name that you feel is best suited for your new baby.
- Do you want the names to emphasize that the children are a pair?Can the names be easily confused with one another? (Mia and Nia)Do they have the same initials? (Amy Elise and Amanda Elliot)Can their names stand alone when they are older?Do they have easy alternatives for nicknames?Do you want to stick to a particular theme, such as traditional or modern?Would you rather have two unique names that aren’t considered a “pair?“After choosing names, will you assign them based on birth order or wait until they’re born to see which one “fits” each child?
For boy-girl twins, sticking with traditionally feminine and masculine names can help you avoid confusion down the line. While unisex names are becoming increasingly popular, naming your boy-girl pair Jesse and Jordan is likely to cause some mix-ups by others, especially during their school years.
Naming Twins - Fun Facts & Some Tips for Choosing
Another consideration comes down to the twins themselves—will their names cause arguments or jealousy? For example, is one of their names harder to pronounce than the other? Is one significantly longer or more difficult to spell?
Ultimately, when choosing names for your twins, think about how well they’ll flow together. While they don’t need to rhyme or start with the same letter, it’s helpful to refrain from choosing two names that are polar opposites (i.e., one very traditional name and one that’s more uncommon). Regardless of what you decide on, remember to have fun with it!
Zygosity and Sex
Zygosity is a fancy way of noting whether your twins (or other multiples) are identical (monozygotic) or fraternal (dizygotic). You may decide to let this influence your naming selections. Do you want to give identical twins names that are more similar than fraternal twins? .
Matching Names
Matching names can be fun, but they bring a risk of confusion. Madison and Madeline sound alike and both might have Maddy as a nickname. Names that start with the same letter might bring mix-ups in data systems, especially considering that the twins will likely have the same birthdate. Giving each child a distinct middle name beginning with a different letter might help alleviate this problem, and the child might decide to use that as their name later in life.
Rhyming Names
Rhyming names were popular for twins in the past, but less so in recent years when there has been more of an emphasis on allowing twins to have distinct identities. But you may like a pleasing rhyming combination knowing you will be using it constantly. Names that rhyme but can be used in a short or long version can allow twins and multiples to vary what they are called as they get older. Be sure to test the names out loud.
Twin Girl Names
If you are expecting two girls, there are many fantastic pairing options for your little ones. They’re cute combinations, with some having similarities between the two names while others simply sound great together—many inspired from the top list of baby girl names.
Popular Name Combinations
Abigail, Emily
Abigail, Emma
Abigail, Isabella
Abigail, Lillian
Abigail, Olivia
Anna, Emma
Ava, Ella
Ava, Emma
Ava, Mia
Ava, Olivia
Elizabeth, Isabella
Elizabeth, Victoria
Ella, Olivia
Emma, Hannah
Emma, Isabella
Emma, Olivia
Faith, Grace
Faith, Hope
Heaven, Nevaeh
Isabella, Olivia
Isabella, Sophia
Julia, Sophia
London, Paris
Madison, Olivia
Olivia, Sophia
Emma, Mia
Mia, Mya
Natalie, Olivia
Abby (Abigail), Gabby (Gabrielle)
Addison, Madison
Amanda, Miranda
Annabella, Isabella
Arianna, Brianna
Bernice, Denise
Chloe, Zoe
Gabriella, Isabella
Jessa, Tessa
Kylie, Miley
Lily, Millie
Mia, Lea
Mia, Sophia
Nora, Cora
Sadie, Katie
Sara, Cara
Serenity, Trinity
Names That Start With the Same Letter
- Addison, Ava Addison, AveryAmelie, AdrienneBeatrice, BrooklynBethany, BridgetCallie, CeciliaCharlotte, ClaireChloe, ClaireDanielle, DevynDestiny, DahliaEliza, EmersonElizabeth, Emily Eleanor, EvieElla, EmmaFiona, FallynFlora, FelicityGretchen, GwynneGrace, GuiliaHailey, HannahIndira, IvyIris, ImaniJada, JadeJade, JosieJocelyn, JessKaylee, KendraKayla, KylieKellyn, KiraLauren, LeslieLily, LanaMackenzie, MadisonMadison, Megan Madison, MorganMakayla, MackenzieMelissa, MeredithMaya, MelodyNatalie, NicoleNadia, NovaOctavia, OakleyOlive, OpheliaPaige, Payton Paula, PeytonPiper, PresleyQuinn, QuellaRaquel, ReaganRose, RubySamantha, SophiaSavannah, ScarlettSienna, SummerThea, TessaTatiana, TrinityUma, UrsulaValentina, ValeriaValentina, VioletVera, VivianWendy, WillaWillow, WinonaXabrina, XandraYana, Yvonne
Twin Boy Names
A pair of baby boys also offers some great naming options. You’ll notice themes in many of these combinations as well and they include many of the most popular baby boy names overall.
Aiden, Ethan
Alexander, Benjamin
Alexander, Nicholas
Alexander, William
Benjamin, Samuel
Benjamin, William
Caleb, Joshua
Christopher, Nicholas
Daniel, Michael
Daniel, Samuel
Elijah, Isaiah
Ethan, Nathan
Evan, Owen
Evan, Ryan
Isaiah, Jeremiah
Jacob, Lucas
Matthew, Ryan
Taylor, Tyler
Aiden, CadenBarrett, JarrettBlake, JakeBrandon, LandonBrett, RhettDaniel, NathanielIan, RyanJayden, KaydenJayden, Jaylen Jayden, JordanJeremiah, JosiahJohn, ShaunMiles, Niall
Aiden, Austin
Alex, Alistair
Alexander, Andrew
Alexander, Anthony
Andrew, Anthony
Andrew, Ashton
Andrew, Matthew
Bailey, Bennett
Brandon, Brian
Brandon, Bryan
Braxton, Benjamin
Cale, Curtis
Calvin, Carl
Carter, Cooper
Daniel, David
Davis, Douglas
Dominic, Dylan
Eli, Emmett
Elliott, Eric
Ethan, Evan
Finn, Fisher
Franklin, Frederick
Garrett, Gregory
Gavin, Grant
Hank, Harvey
Henry, Hudson
Hayden, Hunter
Isaac, Isaiah
Isaac, Ian
Isaiah, Ivan
Jace, Joel
Jacob, Joseph
Jacob, Joshua
James, John
James, Joshua
Jeremiah, Joshua
John, Joseph
Jonathan, Joseph
Jonathan, Joshua
Joseph, Joshua
Kai, Kaleb
Kenton, Kyle
Landon, Logan
Langdon, Luis
Liam, Lucas
Logan, Lucas
Logan, Luke
Marcus, Mason
Matthew, Michael
Max, Michael
Nathan, Nicholas
Nathan, Noah
Neil, Nicholas
Paul, Phoenix
Peter, Philip
Quad, Quentin
Ramsey, Rory
River, Ryder
Sampson, Stewart
Samuel, Steven
Santiago, Sebastian
Thomas, Turner
Tucker, Tyson
Umberto, Uri
Vance, Victor
Vaughn, Vincent
Walter, Willard
Warren, Wyatt
Xander, Xavier
Yancey, York
Zach, Zebediah
Zayne, Zeke
Twin Boy & Girl Names
You can put together popular names for each sex, or go with a theme of rhyming, alliteration, or simply starting with the same letter.
Abigail, Benjamin
Abigail, Jacob
Addison, Jackson
Aiden, Emma
Alexander, Sophia
Andrew, Emma
Annabelle, Leonard
Cameron, Matthew
Charlotte, Mark
Dorothy, Jack
Dylan, Gillian
Elizabeth, William
Ella, Jackson
Emily, Matthew
Emma, Jack
Emma, Jacob
Emma, James
Emma, Ryan
Emma, William
Erica, Jonathan
Jacob, Olivia
Jacob, Sarah
Lucille, Hudson
Molly, Oliver
Nicholas, Sophia
Noah, Sophia
Samantha, Jake
Sophia, William
Dylan, Gillian
Tate, KateTristan, KristenBensen, JensenWylie, RileyHudson, JudsonSamuel (Sam), Pamela (Pam)Finn, QuinnWilson, AllisonBrendon, Glyndon
Abigail, Alexander
Abigail, Andrew
Addison, Aiden
Addison, Austin
Aiden, Ava
Brandon, Brianna
Brian, Brianna
Chloe, Christian
Delaney, Dylan
Eli, Ella
Elise, Elijah
Emily, Ethan
Emma, Ethan
Emma, Evan
Isaac, Isabella
Isabella, Isaiah
Jada, Jaden
Jayda, Jayden
Jayla, Jaylen
Lily (Lilly), Logan
Lily, Lyle
Madison, Mason
Madison, Matthew
Madison, Michael
Michael, Michelle
Naomi, Noah
Natalie, Nathan
Oliver, Olivia
Olivia, Owen
Samuel, Sophia
Taylor, Tyler
Zachary, Zoe (Zoey)
A Word From Verywell
Finding a name for your twins comes with many things to consider. The popularity of the names, the combination of the names, and your preferences are just a few. Have fun with this task and consider it a great adventure. Write down all your favorites and narrow it down from there until you find the perfect match.