Jumping on the bandwagon!
The Maitland-Cohen FamilyDBf:
Isaac James Cohen (19)
DGf:
Abbey Noelle Maitland (18)
DS:
Isaac and
Abbey are expecting their first child, a boy.
Isaac wants to name their son
Isaac James, Jr., but
Abbey thinks the practice is too old-fashioned and prefers more modern, trendy names. To compromise,
Abbey will pick the first name, and the baby's middle name will honor his father.
The Kensington FamilyDH:
Chester John Kensington "
Chet" (25)
DW:
Eleanor Anne Kensington "
Ella" (23)
DS or DD:
Chet and
Ella are expecting their first child together, but they've decided not to find out the sex before the birth. They both like names that are old-fashioned, more popular during the turn of the century than now. So that their kid will be able to fit in more at school, however, they'd also like to give him or her a more modern nickname. The middle name should be one syllable.
The diNardo FamilyDH:
Luca Matteo diNardo (24)
DW:
Antonia Sofia diNardo (25)
DS:
Rocco Constantine diNardo (3)
DS:
Orlando Ptolemy diNardo (2)
DD:
Luca and
Antonia are expecting their first girl. They both come from big Italian families and are very proud of their heritage. Thus, they want their daughter to have an Italian first name.
Antonia was an ancient history major at university, with an emphasis on mythology, and the diNardo boys both have middle names that reflect her passion. She and
Luca would like to carry on that theme with their daughter.
The Turner FamilyDH:
Jordan Daniel Turner "JD" (22)
DW:
Chloe Marie Turner (22)
DS:
JD and
Chloe are very excited about the impending birth of their son. It is a tradition in JD's family that all the boys have first names starting with the letter J. JD and
Chloe are both big sports fans and would like their son's middle name to be that of a famous athlete.
The Everton FamilyDMom:
Kendall Rose Everton (24)
DS:
Channing Heath Everton (5)
DD:
Kendall is already a single mom to five-year-old
Channing, and now she's expecting a little girl. She likes very uncommon names, especially names often used as surnames and unisex names. She loathes creative spellings, though. She also doesn't want her daughter's name to begin with a C.