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[Opinions] Re: Twins you know
Giovanna and Teresa (g/g, fraternal, were in high school with me)
Francesca and Isabella (g/g fraternal, relatives, around 3 yos now)
Margherita "Tita" and Valentina (g/g identical, one was at university with me).I've never met or heard of twins with matchy or rhymey names.
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I've never met or heard of twins with matchy or rhymey names.
That's the reason for this post. I want to see how people outside of teenagers coming here to drive us up a wall really name their twins. :-)
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I've never heard of anyone doing it in Europe. I was surprized it was supposedly so common in the US, but then people here kept reporting they'd encountered twins named Anna and Hannah or Peyton and Payton, so I thought these kind of twinsets were the norm.
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Yeah, the only ones I know are Chris and Kristi. There are matchy twin and triplet nephews and neices for them, but I don't remember the names. (One set of triplets included Braelyn, though.)
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