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McKayla Hope and McKenzie Joy....too much, or cute?
I know the names are rising in popularity just love how they go together with the middle names too. What do you guys think?
I agree with petersmom. Keep in mind that after they are cute little girls, they will then grow into women who would probably be embarrased by their cutsie names. I also think that names are such an important part of our identity (when you are very young) that having such similar names would be more of a burden.
just my 2cents.
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I have three year old twin boys. When we found out they were twins my husband and I decided to each pick out a name, we just agreed on a letter of the alphabet.
We now have Morgan and Mason. Both are completely different names for two completely different boys but at the same time go together with the M's. People try to match names with seperate births, not only twins.
I love the names you have picked out. They are two different names but still go together.
In our family we have fraternal twins: Melvin and Melvina Jean. Their brothers and sisters "fixed" the situation- and she has long been known as "Jitter."
sissy
I'm mom to identical twin girls. We deliberately chose very different names for them, so they don't sound "twinsie" at all. I like the names you've chosen, but they do sound a bit too cutesy, in my opinion.
I think they are too simular. Pick one, and just stick with an M name, nothing too simuler, it sounds like your trying too hard. And then it's even easier to confise them. What about these 'M" names-
Maeve
Madeline/Madelyn
Madison
Maegan/Meighan/Meygan
Maisey
Maya/Myah
Mia
Morgan
Mariah
Molly
Just a Suggestion and my personal preference! Good Luck!
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I think they are cute, but are popular now. I like Kayla and Kenzie as well or better, unless you are set on M names.
In my opinion, (humble as it is, you asked for it) it's just a TAD too much. :eek:
Personally it's the double Mac that does it.
Mackenzie is a gorgeous name, boy or girl, as is Mackayla, but they're too similar. Naming kids names with same starting letters is one thing, but they'll become known as the two macs if their names are TOO similar. Even worse, if they're bigger/smaller than their peers they may become known as the Big/little macs. :(
In my opinion, say no.
Hope and Joy are beautiful names though, stick with them for definite. :D
Hope I helped, not hindered. :)
[font=Comic Sans MS]You're asking for McTrouble and McTeasing if your McTwins have McNames spelled that McWay. Way too McCute.[/font]
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I have to agree with evildishrag. While twins have a unique bond, as they near teenager-dom, they yearn for their own identity. I taught at a school in a rural setting ten years ago. Some of the kids preferred to go by their middle names. Here are some names of twins I came across. While some may seem far fetched, they are indeed real!
Kayla and Kyla (way to similar)
Shane and Shawneya
Ethelyn and Etheleen (yes, they do indeed sound like gases)
Tiffany and Trina
Lance and Logan
Ryan and Bryan
Davis and Tavis
We picked names for twin girls...Makenzie Donna and Madison Grace. Donna is after my sister who died from breast cancer.
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[font=Arial Narrow]i think i like these much better[/font]
[font=Arial Narrow]because Hope and Joy are too cutey~[/font]
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My friend has two girls who are 15 months apart and their names are Makayla and Makenzie and they go by Kayla and Kenzie. I think it is darling and if I had twins I think I would want to do everything alike as much as possible before they were old enough to make choices for themselves.
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I like the names but would skip the Mc - too McDonalds looking, know what I mean? How about Michaela and Mackenzie?