You know the rules - I give you the family and the naming guidelines, you give a name, and I pick the best one from all the suggestions. It will probably be multi-generational in later rounds.
The Filipovs
DH: Isaak Konstantin (32)
DW: Aimee Genevieve (21)
DD: Anastasiya Roza "Stacy" (10)
DS: Rurik Sergey (8)
DD: Katya Matrona (5)
DD:
Aimee is pregnant with her first child, a girl. Her husband, Isaak, has three children from his previous marriage. The couple would like their daughter's first name to be Russian in order to match her siblings' names, but would like the middle name to be French to reflect Aimee's heritage.
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The Holmquists
DH: William Miles (26)
DW: Etta Gisele (25)
DD:
William and Etta are expecing their first child, a girl. Both William and Etta are music teachers, and they want their daughter's first name to be somehow related to music. Her middle name should somehow honor Etta's mother, Anna Louise, as she recently passed away.
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The Kings
DH: Scott Michael (29)
DW: Molly Elizabeth (27)
DD: Cassidy Sarah (3)
D?:
The Kings are expecting a child. They have decided not to find out the sex of the baby, so they need names for both a girl and a boy. They want the first name to have a double letter in it (eg. A
nne, Evere
tt) and the middle name to be a classic, common name.
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The Lawsons
DH: Brent Eric (27)
DW: Audra Rochelle (23)
DS/DS:
Brent and Audra are expecting twin boys. Brent wants strong, traditional boys' names for his two sons. Audra has recently become interested in mythology and would like their middle names to be after mythological figures.
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The Stevensons
DH: Maxwell David "Max" (27)
DW: Monday Valentine "Day" (22)
DS:
Max and Day are expecting a son. They want his first name to be something that can be shortened to a three-letter nickname, like theirs are. They want his middle name to be some sort of word name.
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The Weavers
DH: Laurence James (30)
DW: Susanna Marie "Susie" (30)
AD: TR (2)
Laurence and Susie are planning to adopt a little girl. The girl's mother's name was Tina Roxanne. They would like to keep the initials in order to honor the mother while picking a more modern-sounding name.