George and Jane.
Why make it something special? It's just gonna be awkward.
Alexander and Alexandra.
Alex and Alex for short
When I was going to school in Poland (international school), there was a girl called Mercedes in one of the lower grades. Which is a perfectly okay, hispanic sounding, name, I guess.
...until you learn of her little sister Ferrari. That kinda did throw quite a different light on the naming scheme of their parents.
Mayonaise (shortened to May in everyday life)
Alcoholic (shorted to Al in every day life)
they work in daily life, but your kids will forever have a trauma when they need to show ID.
bonus points if you give your kids some middle names that make their initials spell out a bad word or common acronym. (but this comes at the risk that they will use one of those instead of may/al)
Last edited by horbindr; 2019-11-23 at 05:32 PM.
This sounds like you don't know a whole bunch about genetics and are just repeating something you half understand.
All chromosomes are "edited" during meiosis in a process called recombination. There is no XX chromosome. There is no XY chromosome. An XX chromosome pair cannot magically be edited into an XY chromosome pair. A Y chromosome doesn't start off as an X chromosome, it's copied from another Y chromosome. In fact, there is relatively minimal recombination (obviously not none) that occurs even in the homologous "psuedoautosomal" section of the X & Y chromosomes (and is mediated by a different process than normal autosomal recombination [likely evolved this way because messing the Y up is so bad for fitness)]. Gametes only have one copy of each chromosome. An egg always has an X. Sperm contains either X or Y. There's no editing of X into Y.
On topic: Paris & hellen for mixed sex.
Give the boy a nordic/germanic name and the girl a greek one
Gunnar/Ansgar and Helena or something.
Kickass stuff!
Galactics and Galactica
Milli Vanilli, Bigger than Elvis
How about Honey & Beejay?
"You know you that bitch when you cause all this conversation."