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Re: Twin name ideas
I like these two together. Normally, I'm not on board with twin sibset themes, however, these are clever and I don't think anyone would pick up on it other than name nerds. I've thought of this kind of thing as well. Let's say the parents wanted to honor two people with both children's names (i.e., Charlotte Isabelle and Elisabeth Caroline). I think it could work although I think your combos are more subtle than mine. BTW, if I had a male twin, I'd be compelled to use Thomas as well!So yes, I like the combos, they honor Tomos Corin and aren't too matchy. I like the nns as well though I'd probably go with Sina since Zina feels like another name entirely.Edited to ask how you pronounce Corinne. If the stress is on the second syllable, then I like the flow of Tamsin Corinne Ophelie. If the stress is on the first syllable, then I don't.

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Yep, I pronounce it halfway between cor-EEN and cor-IN.
Thanks for the input! I see what you mean about Zina / Sina, though as I pronounce Tamsin with the 's' as a 'z', Zina feels more natural to me.
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and in additionI love that the meaning of Thomas is twin. I think it's very cute, and works out well for me as I've always liked the name and its variants.
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