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Even though my name caused some issues while growing up, I'm glad it's completely different from my sister's. Our parents couldn't agree on namesPart of the reason my sister and I have such different names is that our parents had different opinions on popular names versus unique names. I'm glad I was given a completely different name from my twinOver the years, some people have asked why our parents gave us such different names. For example, in Good To Know's round-up of the 500 best twin baby names in 2023, names like "Aida and Ava" and "Gabriella and Isabella" topped the list. SJ Strum, a baby-name expert based in the UK, told me she's noticed that rhyming twin names have decreased in recent years.
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I've lived in Scotland, UK, for almost my entire life. A map showing Scotland in the UK. Google MapsI was born in Scotland, a small country in the United Kingdom with about 5.4 million residents, according to the National Records of Scotland. While Scotland is part of the UK, there are traditions that I grew up with that aren't celebrated by the rest of the nation — or the world. It was only when I made friends who weren't from Scotland — particularly my US friends — that I realized just how unique some of our traditions were.
Persons: I've, weren't, Organizations: Google, National Records of Locations: Scotland, United Kingdom, Pennsylvania, London
LONDON — Britain's Queen Elizabeth II died of old age, according to her death certificate released Thursday. The certificate says that Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor died at 3.10 p.m. (10.10 a.m. The queen's death certificate released by the National Records office of Scotland. The queen's death wasn't announced until 6.30 p.m. (1.30 p.m. Queen Elizabeth was succeeded upon her death by her eldest son Charles, 73, the former Prince of Wales who now reigns as King Charles III.
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