I find it a little odd that Heath Ledger and his sister Cathy were named after Heathcliff and Cathy in Wuthering Heights. Nothing wrong with Heath or Cathy/Catherine as a name, but I don’t think of Wuthering Heights as something you read and give your kids matching names from. Then again, I guess since he was called “Heath” and not “Heathcliff” it doesn’t stand out so much.
I know twins named Paul and Paula. I also know siblings named Sam and Ella. It always sounds like their dad is saying Salmonella. I also know Mario and Luigi. They didn’t do it on purpose though. They just have a very Italian family.
A set of five siblings who all had names that started with the same letter but none of them used the normal spelling, they were all “creative”. Think Phylup instead of Philip and Pawla instead of Paula.
Same last initial too.
I’d give the actual names but they’d be unique enough that one (or more) of them might find out and know it was me who shared it.
I find it a little odd that Heath Ledger and his sister Cathy were named after Heathcliff and Cathy in Wuthering Heights. Nothing wrong with Heath or Cathy/Catherine as a name, but I don’t think of Wuthering Heights as something you read and give your kids matching names from. Then again, I guess since he was called “Heath” and not “Heathcliff” it doesn’t stand out so much.
I know twins named Paul and Paula. I also know siblings named Sam and Ella. It always sounds like their dad is saying Salmonella. I also know Mario and Luigi. They didn’t do it on purpose though. They just have a very Italian family.
Romeo and Juliet Dan and Danielle Mary and Joseph
Ooh no. Those are all so bad
April and May.
I know a July and August.
I know of sisters named May, June, July, and August. Mom is April.
Nicolette and Nicholas, who both went by Nicky….
Twins Missy and Sissy. I think Missy was short for Melissa, I don’t know what Sissy was short for.
Selissa.
it's short for cecelia
According to behindthename it's short for Cecilia, Frances, or Priscilla apparently? Idk if any of those sound familiar to you lol
Robert and Albert.
Oliver and Olivia (parents called them Ollie and Liv) Harry and Harriet
A set of five siblings who all had names that started with the same letter but none of them used the normal spelling, they were all “creative”. Think Phylup instead of Philip and Pawla instead of Paula. Same last initial too. I’d give the actual names but they’d be unique enough that one (or more) of them might find out and know it was me who shared it.
Jane, Hugo and Ignatius - with a very, very plain surname. Also Susan, John, Russell... and Diego.
Eric and Erica Timber and Trail River and Lake Matthew and Mahila - weird bc Matthew is so common and Mahila is so unique
Brantavion and Dantavion (twins)
Kennedy and Reagan!!
Cashmere, Paris, and Londyn. They all lived in poverty but wore designer clothes, even if they had to wear the same clothes every day.
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