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'Best Christmas present': Lifelong best friends discover they're actually brothers

Two Hawaii men who grew up as best friends recently learned that they're actually brothers. They revealed the surprise to family and friends over the holidays.

Alan Robinson and Walter Macfarlane have been friends for 60 years, were born 15 months apart

Alan Robinson was adopted and Walter Macfarlane never knew his father. Separately, they sought answers about their ancestry on DNA-matching websites. (KHON via AP)

Two Hawaiimen who grew up as best friends recently learned that they're actually brothers and revealed the surprise to family and friends over the holidays.

Alan Robinson and Walter Macfarlane have been friends for 60 years. Born in Hawaii 15 months apart, they met in the sixth grade and played football together at a Honolulu prep school.

Macfarlanenever knew his father. Robinson was adopted. Separately, they sought answers about their ancestry.

Macfarlaneturned to family history and DNA-matchingwebsitesafter unsuccessful searches on theinternetand social media, Honolulu news stationKHON-TVreported .

"So then we started digging into all the matches he started getting," said his daughter, CindyMacfarlane-Flores.

A top match someone with identical X chromosomes had the username Robi737. Robinson's nickname was Robi and he flew 737s for Aloha Airlines, Macfarlane-Flores said.

It turned out Robinson used the same website to find answers about his family. They later learned they have the same birth mother.

'Best Christmas present I could ever imagine'

"It was a shock," Macfarlane said.

They revealed the relationship to friends and family during a party Saturday night.

"It was an overwhelming experience, it's still overwhelming," Robinson said. "I don't know how long it's going to take for me to get over this feeling."

They have plans to travel and enjoy retirement together.

"This is the best Christmas present I could ever imagine having," Robinson said.