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Phoenixville Today
By the People, for the People
Two Couples with Same Names Discover Shared Wedding Day
The Pennsylvania couples are getting married on the same date in the same state.
Apr. 9, 2026 at 3:21pm
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Two couples, united by shared names and wedding dates, celebrate their unexpected connection with warmth and laughter.Phoenixville TodayTwo couples from Pennsylvania - Erin Bock and Mike Darnay, and Erin Ditro and Mike Anderson - discovered they share the same first names, wedding date, and wedding state. The connection was made after one couple purchased a gift from the other's wedding registry, noting the URL was the same. Both couples embraced the coincidence, exchanging gifts and calling it a fun surprise during their wedding planning.
Why it matters
This story highlights the serendipitous connections that can occur, even between complete strangers planning major life events. The couples' shared experience adds an element of joy and community to their wedding celebrations, showing how small world moments can bring people together.
The details
Erin Bock and Mike Darnay, a Pittsburgh-based couple, received a digital wedding gift from strangers, which led them to discover another couple in Philadelphia - Erin Ditro and Mike Anderson - also getting married on the same date of May 16. Both couples had created wedding websites using the same URL, leading to the surprise discovery. The couples exchanged gifts to celebrate the coincidence, with Bock and Darnay contributing to Ditro and Anderson's honeymoon fund.
- Bock and Darnay created their wedding website and registry ahead of their May 16 wedding date.
- Ditro and Anderson were also planning to get married on May 16 in Pennsylvania.
The players
Erin Bock
A bride-to-be from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania who is marrying Mike Darnay on May 16.
Mike Darnay
Erin Bock's fiancé, getting married on May 16 in Pennsylvania.
Erin Ditro
A bride-to-be from Phoenixville, Pennsylvania who is marrying Mike Anderson on May 16.
Mike Anderson
Erin Ditro's fiancé, getting married on May 16 in Pennsylvania.
What they’re saying
“Cosmic waves of the universe. Maybe we were best friends in another life.”
— Erin Ditro
“It was just so cute. I never would have thought to do that, but I'm so glad that she did because it's just such a neat little coincidence, and a fun thing.”
— Erin Bock
“I hope you guys have a wonderful marriage. Maybe we should coordinate if we're both having kids to see if their birthdays are the same at this point.”
— Erin Ditro
What’s next
The two couples plan to stay in touch and see if their future children end up sharing the same birthday, continuing the serendipitous connection.
The takeaway
This story of two couples with the same names getting married on the same day in the same state shows how small, unexpected moments of connection can add joy and community to major life events. The couples' embrace of the coincidence is a heartwarming example of how strangers can come together over shared experiences.

