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You know? People normally do not give multiple sons in the same family the same name, it just gets too confusing. Although, that could give some inspiration for the parents' personality. [[User:Jemini|Jemini]] ([[User talk:Jemini|talk]]) 14:54, 13 January 2018 (CET)
You know? People normally do not give multiple sons in the same family the same name, it just gets too confusing. Although, that could give some inspiration for the parents' personality. [[User:Jemini|Jemini]] ([[User talk:Jemini|talk]]) 14:54, 13 January 2018 (CET)
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Unless your George Foreman who named all of his children George Foreman. Then again he was a heavy weight boxer, so probably is not in his right mind. [[User:Telgar|Telgar]] ([[User talk:Telgar|talk]]) 0815, 13 January 2018 (PST)
Unless your George Foreman who named all of his children George Foreman. Then again he was a heavy weight boxer, so probably is not in his right mind. [[User:Telgar|Telgar]] ([[User talk:Telgar|talk]]) 0815, 13 January 2018 (PST)
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Don't blame me, blame the program that generated twins and offered the same name for the father and both boys. I know of an extended family in which about 50% of the members are called only 2 names (one for males and the other for females), so the grandpa, one of the children, about every other grandson and so far every single great-grandson are named the same (and almost the same for girls). While there aren't any two brothers that are named the same, since they have all grown up together it is terribly confusing for us, that visit only once or twice a year, but they somehow manage to address each other without problem. --[[User:Tod Naturlich|Tod Naturlich]] ([[User talk:Tod Naturlich|talk]]) 21:30, 13 January 2018 (CET)

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You know? People normally do not give multiple sons in the same family the same name, it just gets too confusing. Although, that could give some inspiration for the parents' personality. Jemini (talk) 14:54, 13 January 2018 (CET)


Unless your George Foreman who named all of his children George Foreman. Then again he was a heavy weight boxer, so probably is not in his right mind. Telgar (talk) 0815, 13 January 2018 (PST)


Don't blame me, blame the program that generated twins and offered the same name for the father and both boys. I know of an extended family in which about 50% of the members are called only 2 names (one for males and the other for females), so the grandpa, one of the children, about every other grandson and so far every single great-grandson are named the same (and almost the same for girls). While there aren't any two brothers that are named the same, since they have all grown up together it is terribly confusing for us, that visit only once or twice a year, but they somehow manage to address each other without problem. --Tod Naturlich (talk) 21:30, 13 January 2018 (CET)