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I can't find the "grandmother twins" post...
...and I didn't get a chance to comment on it the other day, but seeing the grandfather one reminded me, so I was just thinking and I came up with a sister set that pretty much makes me swoon, so I had to share.Cordelia Rosemarie & Winifred Jean
Or maybe...Cordelia Rosemarie & Winifred Agatha Jean...because Rosemarie is a compound name, so adding Agatha gives the second combination a little more complexity and syllabic length. Also, the d to J is a little smudgy in Winifred Jean, so adding a name between eliminates that.-----------------------------------------
Current favorites:
Ephraim / Tristram / Nathaniel / Callum
Cordelia / Winifred / Edith / TheodoraVote on my PNL: http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/114016
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Girl, I had a grandma named Rosemary (this spelling), too! Just curious, is your Grandma Rosemarie still living? Mine died in 2012 from a ruptured varicose vein in her leg; she was at the ripe old age of 92!

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My grandmother's name is actually pronounced like Rose + Marie (Muh-ree, not Mair-ee), but I do have a great-aunt named Rosemary! Both are in their mid to late 80s.
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It's actually not called "grandmother twins" It's called "If you had twin girls right now." And the author is "I Love Jesus". I was just going to post there myself!Click on Load More Messages, and then it's between "Full Name for Jem" by Clementine, and "Eden as a male name" by enili.
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