And even that is not the worst of their problems.EvilDragon wrote:Gotta say, "Holm" doesn't sound exactly Russian for a surname...
The worst is that «Natasha» is no more than a diminutive form of «Natalya» (you may confirm it in English Wikipedia article «Diminutive», subsection «Russian»).
And that's why calling one of the twin sisters «Natalya» and the other «Natasha» is on the same level as if one sister was «Shizune» and the other «Shicchan».
Giving such names to the twins would require a certain level of insanity… and I mean not only their parent(s), but birth registration people as well.
I believe that devs should have done their homework better. It's the 21st century and we all have Internet. Sure there's a plenty of different actual Russian names around, both first names and family names. You just have to choose one that is not in top 10 most frequent and also not unknown or weird; the family name also must not be a rare one and at the same time well-known as of some writer's, musician's of politician's.
However, EvilDragon is absolutely right about their surname.
The only person with surname «Holm» («Холм» in Russian) known to Russian Wikipedia is, as you may have already guessed, Sir Ian Holm (starring as Bilbo Baggins in «The Lord of the Rings»).
This is not a Russian surname.

