how confusing would this be?

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Registered: 10-14-2005
how confusing would this be?
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Thu, 04-06-2006 - 5:20pm

My best friend just forwarded me a news article that contained an interview with a mother who had three daughters named: Natasha, Natasia, and Nashawn. I think they are all singletons, so it's not a multiples thing.


But how confusing would that be? I'd CONSTANTLY be tripping over their names. Wow.




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Registered: 02-26-2006
Thu, 04-06-2006 - 10:06pm
I think it would be very confusing. I know a lady who has three boys named Jack, Jake and Jace. To me it's pretty much all the same name. It kind of takes away from their identity a little bit IMO.
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Registered: 10-03-2005
Fri, 04-07-2006 - 10:29am

wow that would be a pain-my mom always tripped on our names and we are Missy, Pam, Michele & Natalie

I worked with a woman who named her kids Chris, Kayla & Krista and she said her mom told her once "why don't you just give them all the same name"

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Registered: 03-27-2003
Fri, 04-07-2006 - 11:03am
I once had a customer who had b/g twins - Nicholas (nn Nick) and Nicole (nn Nikki). She was 15 when she had them. She would tell people their names and laugh like it was the funniest thing in the world.
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Registered: 04-02-2006
Fri, 04-07-2006 - 11:06am

"I once had a customer who had b/g twins - Nicholas (nn Nick) and Nicole (nn Nikki). She was 15 when she had them. She would tell people their names and laugh like it was the funniest thing in the world." - msfz

Ooh, now that's sad.