Same-Name Relationship


when two people of the opposite s-x have the same name, or different versions of the same name, date.

contrary to popular beliefe, people in a “same-name relationship” usually are not desparate, they just really like the other person, regardless of their name.

people in a “same-name relationship” are honest, loving, optimistic, (sometimes too much so,) and look for more in a person than looks or social-status.
aubrey and her boyfriend aubrey are so cute together!

yeah, but her name is so unique, i never thought she’d ever be in a same-name relationship!

other examples include: daniel & danielle, alex and alex, jessie and jesse, andrienne and adrian, sam and sam, etc.

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