Um, no . . .
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Fiorella means "little flower" in Italian (it's a word) and Flora means "flora" in Italian (as opposed to "flower", which is Fiore; flower and flora are two different things).Flora and Little Flower is a trite and too twinny sibling set, although not as bad as Flower and Little Flower would be! And I feel that Fiorella and Flora are just too similar as twin names.What about Flora & Anthea or Flora & Zahrah (Zara) instead?

ChrisellAll we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us. - J.R.R. Tolkien.

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italian twin names  ·  laney  ·  9/24/2006, 2:20 AM
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