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families with multiple sets of multiples
Amelia & Eloise
Wyatt & Owen
Rose & VioletMessiah
Nasir & Sincere
Jihad, Mielle & NoelleLewis & Kyle
Finn & Jude
Rowan & IslaAlex
Jade & Kian
Sam & Abbie
Max
Jasmine & CallanMushka & Ita
Rochel & Leah
Mendel & Esther
Miriam & YochevedDerron
Darian (f)
Derrick
Denver & Dallas
Deniko, Dariz, Deonee (f), Daician (f) & Dayton (f)
Diez, Dior (m) & Carter
Dawsyn (f), Da'Aren (f) & Dyver (m)Luke & Leo
James & Julia
Mikey & Marie

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I enjoy the names Miriam, Marie, Julia, Esther, Leah, Jasmine, Amelia, and Abbie for girls. As for the male names, I enjoy the names Derrick, James, Lewis, Kyle, Leo, and Max. I love the idea of Darian on a little girl, though I'd prefer the name Darianne!
First set was okay until Rose and Violet. They’re both good names, but too matchy.Second group: People have already mentioned the irony. Nasir and Sincere sound too similar. Jihad is just bad. Mielle and Noelle are too matchy.Third is okay. I don’t love each name, but they fit together stylistically without being matchy.Fourth - Pretty much okay, but I would prefer full names. Definitely with Sam and Abbie. I am a little more okay with Alex on its own, but still would prefer a full name. I’m okay with Max as a standalone name.Fifth - Definitely not my culture, so I don’t know much to comment, but I feel like some lucked out with better names.Sixth - That’s a lot. What happened with Carter? Overall, too matchy, especially Dallas and Denver as twins. Many I can’t figure out how to pronounce. Dyver is awful. The last group all just matches too much.
As names, I like Eloise, Lewis, Rowan, Miriam, James and Marie.
Messiah, Sincere and Jihad in the same family - very worrying.
The D-theme became silly very early, with Darian (f). And the kre8iv spellings! Carter probably feels left out, but I reckon s/he got lucky. I can't imagine going through life answering to Dawsyn, and Da'Aren and Dyver aren't far behind.
Rose and Violet as a pairing feel so tired and cheesy.I have to wonder if the parents who named their kids Messiah and Sincere Jihad even understand what either a messiah or a jihad is.