Ruby and Garnet
The twins in the British comedy duo "Double Act" by Jacqueline Wilson are named Ruby and Garnet. They are identical twins who navigate the challenges of growing up together while dealing with their individual personalities and aspirations. The story explores themes of identity, friendship, and the bond between siblings.
Nancy Wilson has two sons named Brandon and Xander.
Ruby and Garnet. Ruby is the louder one who wants to act and Garnet is the quiet one who reads a lot :)
The Twins' Double - 1914 was released on: USA: 10 March 1914
Double Act is about twins
Yes babies can be called twins. Also when they grow up they"ll still be called twins.
A set of twins (2 babies) is called twins. Seven sets would still be twins. 7 babies born together (not twins) would be called septuplets.
they are that's at least wat i think
Conjoined twins. The older terminology was Siamese twins, after the first recorded twins in the country of Siam (now called Thailand).
You mean...twins?
siblings
A set of seven twins is called septuplets.