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Had Z twins tonight :-)
Mom's name was Zearlina, she was not able to tell me where her parents got that. She named her babies Zoë and Zara. First baby's sex was known in advance, but second baby was a surprise (they'd never been able to tell in US). Zara would have been Zachary otherwise. No mn's picked out yet. Never caught Dad's name.Zearlina, Zoë and Zara!
~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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I personally wouldn't use the same initials for siblings, but the names sound nice together. I've never really been a fan of the name Zoë, but I like Zara.
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Hehe, Zs! Not horrible, but NMS...
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Very nice (Zoë & Zara are on my list), except for Zearlina (NMS)
"What is a friend? A single soul in two bodies." -Aristotle
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off topic but still..........I know sisters (elderly) named Rella, Bella, Della, and Jeanette. Jeanette being the youngest. I suppose the family thought, "Enough!!"
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I like it.
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I'm not into matchy initials but Zoe and Zara are cute names. I actually know a sibset of Zoe, Zara, Zac and Zena. It's over the top but kind of sweet.
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yeah, besides the Z theme (which i'm not crazy about) i actually like those names!! :)
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I love Zoe and Zara, but probably not together! If it was me i would have had Zara & Zeke or Zara & Zev~~* BEX *~~
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Nice.With the mother's name they're particularly themey, but they're two of the best Z names someone could choose, IMO. Zearlina isn't my thing, but at least the kids got by with something a bit more attractive. I met a set of twins named Zeta and Zoe once.

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I love the combo Zoe (the points above the e are gorgeous!!) and Zara! Do they pronounce it Zah-rah or Za-rah? But imo it's a bit exaggerated to give the babies two Z-names when the mother already got a name beginning with Z...
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It was like Sara with a Z
~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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Zara and Zoë make quite a good combo.
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Zara and Zoe are names that have been growing on me a lot lately, but I'm not so sure about Zearlina.And the Dad's name? I'll take a punt - Zebedee Zarathustra! :D
Bethanie... achieving beyond expectations...
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SunniBeth!Zebedee Zarathustra! *LOL* I don't think so.I want to say it was Corey or Cody, or something similar. But Zebedee Zarathustra would have been much more interesting, hehehe!...~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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LoL!It would be cool to make up a pretend family tree for this family - brain farts would abound! :D
Bethanie... achieving beyond expectations...
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I used to know a Zara and Zoë sibset (born 1981 and 1984 if I remember correctly; they had a little sister Gemma born somewhere in the early 90s). I love both names but they are a bit much as sisters and a bit much more as twins!
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Zara and Zoe are good names and go pretty well together. I like Zac and Zoe too. ;)Cassie Anne (not Cassandra!)
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