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Twins Kyla and Kayla? Ack! :P nt
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~Lillian~
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Warning: sedative possibly needed to read this :-pTake a look at the US Social Security's list of popular twin names for 2004: http://www.ssa.gov/OACT/babynames/twins2004.html. Curiously, it doesn't seem to have b/g twin sets, unless you speculate on the so-called "unisex" names listed.My personal favourites are Mia and Mya and Jacob and James.
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I feel all dizzy and nauseous...*passes out*nt~Lillian~
Proud daughter of Ann and John
Proud sister of Lauren and Leah
Proud wife of David
Proud mother of Alexander, Scarlett, Sophia, and Gideon
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Yes it does - there's more of them down low on the list than up high, though. There's Natalie & Nathan at 20, Jada & Jaden at 57, Emily & Matthew at 85, Emma & Jacob at 86, Zachary & Zoe at 95 and Emily & Ethan at 99.I guess that parents of b/g twins are less likely to hit on the *same* tacky combination as other parents!
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D'oh!My twofold excuse: 1. it's 5:00 a.m. here, and I really should be asleep, and 2. the similarities temporarily blinded me!*Jots Jada and Jaden on the personal favourites list*
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I know we're extra sensitive about "twinny" names (even you can even lump them all in that category) but you have to wonder WHAT people are thinking. We recently had b/g twins at work named Kayden and Kayla. And I thought that was bad enough. :-/~Heather~
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