On Valentine’s Day, Texas couple Manuel and Tressa Montalvo (and their 2-year-old son Memphis) welcomed four baby boys into the family.
This was no ordinary set of quadruplets, though. Tressa had given birth to two sets of identical twins.
The odds of that happening? About 1 in 70 million.
The first set of twins was named Ace and Blaine. The second set was named Cash and Dylan.
“We tried to stick to the A-B-C-D theme when naming them,” Tressa said. (So did Canadian couple J.P. and Karen Jepp, who named their quads Autumn, Brooke, Calissa and Dahlia.)
Do you like the names Ace, Blaine, Cash and Dylan?
If you were going to rename these babies and follow the same pattern, what four alphabetical boy names would you choose?