NAME GAME

My mum gave me & my sister the same name, she should’ve been creative but I’m stuck with it now & too lazy to change it

A MAN has revealed that his parents used the same name for himself and his sister.

Most people have their baby boy and girl names picked out from a young age, but not Robert Bolohan’s mum.

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Robert Bolohan and his sister Roberta were given the same nameCredit: Robert Bolohan
Rodica didn't have time to get creative so stuck with what she knewCredit: Supplied
Robert says the situation is a great ice-breaker plus he's too lazy to go out and change his nameCredit: Supplied

The 28-year-old's mum, Rodica, was inspired to use the name on her first born son after reading it in a magazine - but five years later decided to recycle the name for her daughter as well.

He says: “It was also because she didn’t have much time when she was deciding and picked it at the last moment."

Speaking exclusively to Fabulous, Robert who lives in Uxbridge, England reveals his mum didn’t have much time to think about picking a new name for his sister, Roberta, now 23.

“With my sister, because she was in a wheelchair and has Spina bifida there were many complications when she was born and during the pregnancy as well, so she didn’t have time to properly name her," Robert recalls.

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Spina bifida is when a baby's spine and spinal cord does not develop properly in the womb, causing a gap in the spine.

Robert explains that his mum was going to name his sister after the Spanish car maker SEAT.

Instead, she decided to change her mind last minute to make life easier for herself, says Robert, who is originally from Catalonia.

“It was just easier to remember, I guess, Robert and Roberta," he explains.

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Rodica was often quizzed on why she didn’t pick two different names.

“You were kind of lazy, right? Because you don't want to come up with a proper name. You just used Robert and made it feminine,” he recalls people asking.

While having the same name as a sibling might urge some to change their name, Robert admits he's just as lazy as his parents and has no desire to deal with the fuss of changing his name.

He says: “It wouldn’t make sense for me to change my name, first of all I’m too lazy to do all that - it would be too much work to change the documents.

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