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Twin BA
Earlier today, my cousin Stephen (one of my English relatives) and his wife Laura, became parents to twin girls. It's a really joyous time for the whole family, because Laura has suffered several miscarriages over the years, and in 2009 they had a baby girl who was born sleeping at eight months. I know they both wondered if this day would ever come and finally it has. I'm thrilled for them.Their twin daughters have been named:Alice Vivienne & Celia ElizabethThe middle names are family names.And yes, Alice and Celia are anagrams of each other, which I know some people might not like, but I think's really quite sweet!
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Nice (:
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Lovely! I actually don't mind that Alice and Celia are anagrams. It's a subtle enough thing that not everyone will notice.
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Mazel tov!!Congrats on all levels!! That is so exciting, and those names are absolutely stunning. I particularly love Alice Vivienne - both of those names are names from my own family tree and they're gorgeous together. I didn't even notice that Alice and Celia were anagrams, but they make wonderful twin names.
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How lovely for them! I don't mind the anagram thing. It's not like they're named Ella and Alle or something obvious. They are lovely names and very lucky!
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Congrats to the family! Very sweet names.
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Gorgeous! I love the anagram thing. Congratulations to them!
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Ohhhh congrats!!! I actually like the fact that they are anagrams without sounding similar. They go together very well.
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Gorgeous names! I actually really like the anagram thing...it is a connection without being too obvious or cheesy. It helps that Alice and Celia sound great together as well.Congratulations to them and your whole family! I'm sure those little girls are going to be adored.
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CongratsLove! I'd have went for Adelaide Eliza & Cecila Vivienne though
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