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Re: Twin girls
Louisa Sylvie. Louisa because it's classic and ends in the same latter as Ramona, and also has three syllables. Sylvie because it's a chic French version of Sylvia that's not too common.
I don't like Siena - it's so "now" it'll badly date. Harper's a surname. Harlow seems whimsical and where I come from Lux is a brand of soap flakes.
Heidi's cute but I think it's a bit babyish on a mature woman. Jacqueline's nice but has lost its French ooooomph!If you think Louisa Sylvie has too many s sounds running into each other Louisa Jacqueline would be lovely.

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