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Lauren Cassandra and Chelsea Alexandraa little too rhymey?
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YesWhat's with the explosion of twin threads lately? Jeesh...
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yeah kinda rhymey, but that doesn't bother me as much as the twin thing where the twins' names start with the same sound/letter. i think the rhyming is kinda cute, since it's only the middle names that rhyme.
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I find it annoying when twins have rhyming names or start with the same letter. I know two sets of twins, one with the names Kirsty & Kayleigh, and the others are Kyle and Connor (at least they didn't go for Kyle & Konnor). I also went to school with a Penny & Paula. Penny started using her middle name instead, which was Marie.
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I don't think so. Cassandra and Alexandra end int -andra, but they are mn, and if you prounounce Cassandra like I do (cah-SAN(rhymes with Han)-dra instead of Cass-ANN-dra) then the rhyme is less noticable. These names are fune for twins, if a bit dull, imo.Arcadia
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Mum to Hayley Anne. :)Cassandra and Alexandra are too rhymey but they are nice names anyway. What about Lauren Cassidy and Chelsea Alexis?
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Yes, rather rhymey, and I like their middle names better than their first names! Lauren & Chelsea do compliment eachother nicely though.
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I don't think so, since mn's are very rarely pronounced. Lauren and Chelsea make a good sibset, I think. If they had used Cassandra and Alexandra as fn's, then I think that would be over the top.
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