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While naming a baby can be hard, for a lot of parents naming their second (or third or even fourth) kid is even harder. So it will come as no surprise some trends have popped up around naming siblings, the main one being alliteration. According to BabyCentre , more than one in five, or 22 per cent, of sibling name pairs from their app start with the same letter.

 Same letter names are nothing new – we're looking at you, Kris Jenner – but don't have to be done in a way that feels too 'same-samey'. So, whether it's a family of all boys, sisters or a mix of both, we've rounded up some inspiration that nails alliteration. Scroll through to see some of our sibling ideas.



 FOLLOW US ON WHATSAPP HERE : Stay across all the latest in celebrity, lifestyle and opinion via our WhatsApp channel. No comments, no algorithm and nobody can see your private details. If you've got another little boy on the way and love classic names that don't feel too dated, Charlie and Connor work as a great pair.

And with the different sound on the end of the name, it doesn't feel like it's trying too hard to be the same.  The name Liam just doesn't want to fall out of popularity. For decades it's been in the top lists across the world and it's not hard to see why, it's a great name.

A lovely pairing to go with it is Levi.  While this is a traditionally biblical name it doesn't feel too dated, which works against the everlasting popularity of Liam.  For mums and dads to be who.

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