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[Opinions] New kids at playgroup, including a set of identical twins
Play group has just started up again 3 weeks ago for Term 3 of the school year, and we have quite a few new kids this term.One is a little girl named Chanelle (prn. Sha-nelle, soft C rather than a hard C) who is 2 years old.A brother and sister named Cooper and Charlotte- Cooper will be 4 this month and Charlotte just turned 2. And yesterday we had some identical twin boys come (and they were dressed identically too- very confusing!). Markos (prn. Marco) and Jovan (prn. Yo-van) are nearly 3.So our official playgroup list now looks like this: (In age order, older siblings who don't attend in brackets)
Miah [4]
Isiah [4] and Jenna [2] (Seth [7])
Ella [4] and Ashton [2] (Devin [6])
Braiden [4]
Cooper [3] and Charlotte [2]
Sirena [3]
Olivia [2] (Ella [5])
Markos and Jovan [2]
Chanelle [2]
Jet [19 months] and Elijah [nb]
Ava [10 months]WDYT of their names? Whish is your favourite from the group for each gender?- Braiden's Mum has just announced that shes pregnant again, due sometime in March. He has a step-brother named Aiden and a half-brother named Graeme (or Graham) with his dad. What would you name his new sibling?
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I like:Jenna and Seth
Ella
Olivia
Jet (spelt Jett)
AvaBraiden and Aiden sound too close. Oh well. Maybe Braiden, Aiden, Grame and Luke/ Isobel
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They are way too close, but..They were named by compeltley different sets of parents- they are step-brothers. So it's not something that was done on purpose, jsut a coincidence. They didn't know each other at the time the kids were born.
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The perils of the -ayden trend :)
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Yeah, I guess thats ok. It would probably get confusing if/when the meet up with each other though. I have cousin named Jessie (Jessica) and it gets confusing cos our names sound similar.
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Ella and CooperAlthough even if it's not in the class I love the name Graeme! :)
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