What are Catholic twins?
Chloe Ramirez
Updated on February 23, 2026
Noun. Catholic twins pl (normally plural, singular Catholic twin) (slang) Siblings born within twelve months of each other.
Why are they called Catholic twins?
One writer in the 19th-century even called Irish women “excellent brood wives.” The stereotype may well be Protestant in origin, as Irish twins are also called Catholic twins—the Irish traditionally being Catholic and birth control historically forbidden.What is an Irish twin?
The term “Irish twins” refers to one mother having two children who were born 12 months or less apart. It originated in the 1800s as a way to poke fun at Irish Catholic immigrant families who didn't have access to birth control.What do you call siblings born 13 months apart?
The term “Irish Twins” refers to siblings born within a year of each other, and it definitely does happen. While birthing two babies in the span of a year has its challenges, there are also many uniquely special benefits to raising siblings close in age.What does Twin mean in the hood?
noun. breasts. Used by women to refer to their own breasts. Don't wear that shirt, the twins are about to pop out! See more words with the same meaning: breast, breasts.What does Catholic twins mean?
What are the five types of twins?
Unique identical twins
- Mirror twins. Mirror twins are exactly what they sound like! ...
- Conjoined twins. Conjoined twins are a rare twin type in which the two siblings are physically connected. ...
- Parasitic twins. ...
- Semi-identical twins. ...
- Female and male identical twins.