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Most Common Names of Twins

Find the most popular names of twins in the United States during 2007. Visit the Interactive Baby Name Finder for more popular baby names.

  1. Jacob, Joshua
  2. Matthew, Michael
  3. Daniel, David
  4. Isaac, Isaiah
  5. Ella, Emma
  6. Madison, Morgan
  7. Taylor, Tyler
  8. Landon, Logan
  9. Brandon, Bryan
  10. Christian, Christopher
Source: Social Security Administration. Web: www.ssa.gov.

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