Twaine
/twˈeɪn/
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Twaine, of English origin, derives from the Old English word meaning 'separated into two parts' or 'rope'. It is often associated with resilience and adaptability, qualities symbolized by the strength and flexibility of a rope. The name carries a distinctive and bold character, making it a unique choice.
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