Italian sextuplets
I just came across a story about an Italian couple that welcomed sextuplets recently. Their names are:
Paolo (m)
Maurizio (m)
Francesca Pia (f)
Angelica (f)
Annachiara f)
Serena (f)
Parents names are Pino and Carmela.
-I like that the names aren't matchy, but my faves are Francesca Pia and Serena. I would have loved Anna Chiara, but don't like that it's combined.
Paolo (m)
Maurizio (m)
Francesca Pia (f)
Angelica (f)
Annachiara f)
Serena (f)
Parents names are Pino and Carmela.
-I like that the names aren't matchy, but my faves are Francesca Pia and Serena. I would have loved Anna Chiara, but don't like that it's combined.
This message was edited 1/11/2010, 7:58 AM
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Oh, this news item has escaped me apparently...
Most of these are nice, I like Angelica in particular, but Francesca, which is my name, makes me want to bang my head on the desk because it 's the most popular girl's name for my age range and 30 years later it doesn't seem to be declining in popularity.
I see a lot of double names spelled in one word, like Annachiara. One of my friends is named Mariacristina rather than Maria Cristina. I suppose it's too make sure that officially it's all part of the first name, rather than a first and middle name.
Most of these are nice, I like Angelica in particular, but Francesca, which is my name, makes me want to bang my head on the desk because it 's the most popular girl's name for my age range and 30 years later it doesn't seem to be declining in popularity.
I see a lot of double names spelled in one word, like Annachiara. One of my friends is named Mariacristina rather than Maria Cristina. I suppose it's too make sure that officially it's all part of the first name, rather than a first and middle name.