Imessenger - Multiple Devices 1 Apple ID

My fiance and I each have an IPhone 4s and I have an IPAD 2 all activated through the same Apple ID.  When sending messages to each other it appears it is always coming from the same device (I.e. If i send a message  from my phone it shows up as her name on her phone).  Is there a way to prevent this from happening?  Should it not come from what the device is named?
Dave

There is that risk, but there are ways to avoid problems. See: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1495 for advice on how to use multiple devices with the same computer.

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