[Games] Molly's NTNB - Round 1 !
Family 1
DW: Cammie Dee
DH: Mark Ronald
DS:
Cammie and Mark live on a working farm and ranch, and would like a strong, unique name for their little cowboy. Cammie will be choosing the fn and Mark will be choosing the mn. Cammie likes one-syllable names for boys because she thinks they sound the strongest. Mark has some slightly outmoded ideas about names, so a lot of the surnames-as-first-names that he thinks are masculine are typically considered androgynous or even girly to most.
Family 2
DW: Brianna Victoria "Brie"
DH: Daniel Bernard "Dan"
DD:
Brie and Dan love their fun, breezy names and would like to pass this on to their daughter. They want her first name to be spunky and tomboyish – which they think means a name that is more often used on boys. They would like to balance this with a mn that is more feminine. The flow of the combo is very important to them.
Family 3
DW: Mary Wilson
DH: Alfred Winslow "Win"
DS:
Mary and Win are very traditional, and want to use first names and surnames of their grandparents to find a perfect name for their son. However, they are NOT open to using variants (i.e. no Patrick/Patti/Patrycia to honor a Patricia). The grandparents they are interested in honoring are Anne McColl, Rosemary Allen, Crawford Moncrief, and Reuben Tapscott. Nicknames are encouraged.
Family 4
DGf: Ariel Natalie
DBf: Perry James
DS or DD:
Ariel and Perry are not sure whether they’ll be having a boy or a girl, but either way, they want a sweeping, romantic first name that condenses to a shorter (though not rough or any less romantic) nickname for practical use. The middle name will be Ariel’s last name, Quincey, because she and Perry aren’t married and don’t want to hyphenate the baby’s last name.
DW: Cammie Dee
DH: Mark Ronald
DS:
Cammie and Mark live on a working farm and ranch, and would like a strong, unique name for their little cowboy. Cammie will be choosing the fn and Mark will be choosing the mn. Cammie likes one-syllable names for boys because she thinks they sound the strongest. Mark has some slightly outmoded ideas about names, so a lot of the surnames-as-first-names that he thinks are masculine are typically considered androgynous or even girly to most.
Family 2
DW: Brianna Victoria "Brie"
DH: Daniel Bernard "Dan"
DD:
Brie and Dan love their fun, breezy names and would like to pass this on to their daughter. They want her first name to be spunky and tomboyish – which they think means a name that is more often used on boys. They would like to balance this with a mn that is more feminine. The flow of the combo is very important to them.
Family 3
DW: Mary Wilson
DH: Alfred Winslow "Win"
DS:
Mary and Win are very traditional, and want to use first names and surnames of their grandparents to find a perfect name for their son. However, they are NOT open to using variants (i.e. no Patrick/Patti/Patrycia to honor a Patricia). The grandparents they are interested in honoring are Anne McColl, Rosemary Allen, Crawford Moncrief, and Reuben Tapscott. Nicknames are encouraged.
Family 4
DGf: Ariel Natalie
DBf: Perry James
DS or DD:
Ariel and Perry are not sure whether they’ll be having a boy or a girl, but either way, they want a sweeping, romantic first name that condenses to a shorter (though not rough or any less romantic) nickname for practical use. The middle name will be Ariel’s last name, Quincey, because she and Perry aren’t married and don’t want to hyphenate the baby’s last name.
Replies
Family 1
DW: Cammie Dee
DH: Mark Ronald
DS: Gage Mackenzie
Cammie and Mark live on a working farm and ranch, and would like a strong, unique name for their little cowboy. Cammie will be choosing the fn and Mark will be choosing the mn. Cammie likes one-syllable names for boys because she thinks they sound the strongest. Mark has some slightly outmoded ideas about names, so a lot of the surnames-as-first-names that he thinks are masculine are typically considered androgynous or even girly to most.
Family 2
DW: Brianna Victoria "Brie"
DH: Daniel Bernard "Dan"
DD: Jamie Isabella
Brie and Dan love their fun, breezy names and would like to pass this on to their daughter. They want her first name to be spunky and tomboyish – which they think means a name that is more often used on boys. They would like to balance this with a mn that is more feminine. The flow of the combo is very important to them.
Family 3
DW: Mary Wilson
DH: Alfred Winslow "Win"
DS: Reuben McColl "Mick"
Mary and Win are very traditional, and want to use first names and surnames of their grandparents to find a perfect name for their son. However, they are NOT open to using variants (i.e. no Patrick/Patti/Patrycia to honor a Patricia). The grandparents they are interested in honoring are Anne McColl, Rosemary Allen, Crawford Moncrief, and Reuben Tapscott. Nicknames are encouraged.
Family 4
DGf: Ariel Natalie
DBf: Perry James
DS or DD: Broderick Quincey "Brody" / Evangeline Quincey "Eva"
Ariel and Perry are not sure whether they’ll be having a boy or a girl, but either way, they want a sweeping, romantic first name that condenses to a shorter (though not rough or any less romantic) nickname for practical use. The middle name will be Ariel’s last name, Quincey, because she and Perry aren’t married and don’t want to hyphenate the baby’s last name.
DW: Cammie Dee
DH: Mark Ronald
DS: Gage Mackenzie
Cammie and Mark live on a working farm and ranch, and would like a strong, unique name for their little cowboy. Cammie will be choosing the fn and Mark will be choosing the mn. Cammie likes one-syllable names for boys because she thinks they sound the strongest. Mark has some slightly outmoded ideas about names, so a lot of the surnames-as-first-names that he thinks are masculine are typically considered androgynous or even girly to most.
Family 2
DW: Brianna Victoria "Brie"
DH: Daniel Bernard "Dan"
DD: Jamie Isabella
Brie and Dan love their fun, breezy names and would like to pass this on to their daughter. They want her first name to be spunky and tomboyish – which they think means a name that is more often used on boys. They would like to balance this with a mn that is more feminine. The flow of the combo is very important to them.
Family 3
DW: Mary Wilson
DH: Alfred Winslow "Win"
DS: Reuben McColl "Mick"
Mary and Win are very traditional, and want to use first names and surnames of their grandparents to find a perfect name for their son. However, they are NOT open to using variants (i.e. no Patrick/Patti/Patrycia to honor a Patricia). The grandparents they are interested in honoring are Anne McColl, Rosemary Allen, Crawford Moncrief, and Reuben Tapscott. Nicknames are encouraged.
Family 4
DGf: Ariel Natalie
DBf: Perry James
DS or DD: Broderick Quincey "Brody" / Evangeline Quincey "Eva"
Ariel and Perry are not sure whether they’ll be having a boy or a girl, but either way, they want a sweeping, romantic first name that condenses to a shorter (though not rough or any less romantic) nickname for practical use. The middle name will be Ariel’s last name, Quincey, because she and Perry aren’t married and don’t want to hyphenate the baby’s last name.
Family 1
DW: Cammie Dee
DH: Mark Ronald
DS: Lev Harley
Cammie and Mark live on a working farm and ranch, and would like a strong, unique name for their little cowboy. Cammie will be choosing the fn and Mark will be choosing the mn. Cammie likes one-syllable names for boys because she thinks they sound the strongest. Mark has some slightly outmoded ideas about names, so a lot of the surnames-as-first-names that he thinks are masculine are typically considered androgynous or even girly to most.
Family 2
DW: Brianna Victoria "Brie"
DH: Daniel Bernard "Dan"
DD: Drew Victoria
Brie and Dan love their fun, breezy names and would like to pass this on to their daughter. They want her first name to be spunky and tomboyish – which they think means a name that is more often used on boys. They would like to balance this with a mn that is more feminine. The flow of the combo is very important to them.
Family 3
DW: Mary Wilson
DH: Alfred Winslow "Win"
DS: Reuben Crawford "Ben"
Mary and Win are very traditional, and want to use first names and surnames of their grandparents to find a perfect name for their son. However, they are NOT open to using variants (i.e. no Patrick/Patti/Patrycia to honor a Patricia). The grandparents they are interested in honoring are Anne McColl, Rosemary Allen, Crawford Moncrief, and Reuben Tapscott. Nicknames are encouraged.
Family 4
DGf: Ariel Natalie
DBf: Perry James
DS or DD: Evander Quincey "Evan" or Honorea Quincey "Rea" (prn Ray-ah)
Ariel and Perry are not sure whether they’ll be having a boy or a girl, but either way, they want a sweeping, romantic first name that condenses to a shorter (though not rough or any less romantic) nickname for practical use. The middle name will be Ariel’s last name, Quincey, because she and Perry aren’t married and don’t want to hyphenate the baby’s last name.
DW: Cammie Dee
DH: Mark Ronald
DS: Lev Harley
Cammie and Mark live on a working farm and ranch, and would like a strong, unique name for their little cowboy. Cammie will be choosing the fn and Mark will be choosing the mn. Cammie likes one-syllable names for boys because she thinks they sound the strongest. Mark has some slightly outmoded ideas about names, so a lot of the surnames-as-first-names that he thinks are masculine are typically considered androgynous or even girly to most.
Family 2
DW: Brianna Victoria "Brie"
DH: Daniel Bernard "Dan"
DD: Drew Victoria
Brie and Dan love their fun, breezy names and would like to pass this on to their daughter. They want her first name to be spunky and tomboyish – which they think means a name that is more often used on boys. They would like to balance this with a mn that is more feminine. The flow of the combo is very important to them.
Family 3
DW: Mary Wilson
DH: Alfred Winslow "Win"
DS: Reuben Crawford "Ben"
Mary and Win are very traditional, and want to use first names and surnames of their grandparents to find a perfect name for their son. However, they are NOT open to using variants (i.e. no Patrick/Patti/Patrycia to honor a Patricia). The grandparents they are interested in honoring are Anne McColl, Rosemary Allen, Crawford Moncrief, and Reuben Tapscott. Nicknames are encouraged.
Family 4
DGf: Ariel Natalie
DBf: Perry James
DS or DD: Evander Quincey "Evan" or Honorea Quincey "Rea" (prn Ray-ah)
Ariel and Perry are not sure whether they’ll be having a boy or a girl, but either way, they want a sweeping, romantic first name that condenses to a shorter (though not rough or any less romantic) nickname for practical use. The middle name will be Ariel’s last name, Quincey, because she and Perry aren’t married and don’t want to hyphenate the baby’s last name.
Family 1
DW: Cammie Dee
DH: Mark Ronald
DS: Cade Ashton
Family 2
DW: Brianna Victoria "Brie"
DH: Daniel Bernard "Dan"
DD: Ryanne Felicity
Family 3
DW: Mary Wilson
DH: Alfred Winslow "Win"
DS: Reuben Moncrief "Ben"
Family 4
DGf: Ariel Natalie
DBf: Perry James
DS or DD: Edison Quincy "Ian", Jilliaunna Quincy "Jill"
DW: Cammie Dee
DH: Mark Ronald
DS: Cade Ashton
Family 2
DW: Brianna Victoria "Brie"
DH: Daniel Bernard "Dan"
DD: Ryanne Felicity
Family 3
DW: Mary Wilson
DH: Alfred Winslow "Win"
DS: Reuben Moncrief "Ben"
Family 4
DGf: Ariel Natalie
DBf: Perry James
DS or DD: Edison Quincy "Ian", Jilliaunna Quincy "Jill"
Family 1
DW: Cammie Dee
DH: Mark Ronald
DS: Shane Mackenzie
Cammie and Mark live on a working farm and ranch, and would like a strong, unique name for their little cowboy. Cammie will be choosing the fn and Mark will be choosing the mn. Cammie likes one-syllable names for boys because she thinks they sound the strongest. Mark has some slightly outmoded ideas about names, so a lot of the surnames-as-first-names that he thinks are masculine are typically considered androgynous or even girly to most.
Family 2
DW: Brianna Victoria "Brie"
DH: Daniel Bernard "Dan"
DD: Brett Leona
Brie and Dan love their fun, breezy names and would like to pass this on to their daughter. They want her first name to be spunky and tomboyish – which they think means a name that is more often used on boys. They would like to balance this with a mn that is more feminine. The flow of the combo is very important to them.
Family 3
DW: Mary Wilson
DH: Alfred Winslow "Win"
DS: Allen McColl
Mary and Win are very traditional, and want to use first names and surnames of their grandparents to find a perfect name for their son. However, they are NOT open to using variants (i.e. no Patrick/Patti/Patrycia to honor a Patricia). The grandparents they are interested in honoring are Anne McColl, Rosemary Allen, Crawford Moncrief, and Reuben Tapscott. Nicknames are encouraged.
Family 4
DGf: Ariel Natalie
DBf: Perry James
DS or DD: Thaddeus Quincey "Thad" or Mattea Quincey "Matty"
Ariel and Perry are not sure whether they’ll be having a boy or a girl, but either way, they want a sweeping, romantic first name that condenses to a shorter (though not rough or any less romantic) nickname for practical use. The middle name will be Ariel’s last name, Quincey, because she and Perry aren’t married and don’t want to hyphenate the baby’s last name.
DW: Cammie Dee
DH: Mark Ronald
DS: Shane Mackenzie
Cammie and Mark live on a working farm and ranch, and would like a strong, unique name for their little cowboy. Cammie will be choosing the fn and Mark will be choosing the mn. Cammie likes one-syllable names for boys because she thinks they sound the strongest. Mark has some slightly outmoded ideas about names, so a lot of the surnames-as-first-names that he thinks are masculine are typically considered androgynous or even girly to most.
Family 2
DW: Brianna Victoria "Brie"
DH: Daniel Bernard "Dan"
DD: Brett Leona
Brie and Dan love their fun, breezy names and would like to pass this on to their daughter. They want her first name to be spunky and tomboyish – which they think means a name that is more often used on boys. They would like to balance this with a mn that is more feminine. The flow of the combo is very important to them.
Family 3
DW: Mary Wilson
DH: Alfred Winslow "Win"
DS: Allen McColl
Mary and Win are very traditional, and want to use first names and surnames of their grandparents to find a perfect name for their son. However, they are NOT open to using variants (i.e. no Patrick/Patti/Patrycia to honor a Patricia). The grandparents they are interested in honoring are Anne McColl, Rosemary Allen, Crawford Moncrief, and Reuben Tapscott. Nicknames are encouraged.
Family 4
DGf: Ariel Natalie
DBf: Perry James
DS or DD: Thaddeus Quincey "Thad" or Mattea Quincey "Matty"
Ariel and Perry are not sure whether they’ll be having a boy or a girl, but either way, they want a sweeping, romantic first name that condenses to a shorter (though not rough or any less romantic) nickname for practical use. The middle name will be Ariel’s last name, Quincey, because she and Perry aren’t married and don’t want to hyphenate the baby’s last name.
Family 1
DW: Cammie Dee
DH: Mark Ronald
DS: Jett Kimball
Cammie and Mark live on a working farm and ranch, and would like a strong, unique name for their little cowboy. Cammie will be choosing the fn and Mark will be choosing the mn. Cammie likes one-syllable names for boys because she thinks they sound the strongest. Mark has some slightly outmoded ideas about names, so a lot of the surnames-as-first-names that he thinks are masculine are typically considered androgynous or even girly to most.
Family 2
DW: Brianna Victoria "Brie"
DH: Daniel Bernard "Dan"
DD: Colby Amelia
Brie and Dan love their fun, breezy names and would like to pass this on to their daughter. They want her first name to be spunky and tomboyish – which they think means a name that is more often used on boys. They would like to balance this with a mn that is more feminine. The flow of the combo is very important to them.
Family 3
DW: Mary Wilson
DH: Alfred Winslow "Win"
DS: McColl Crawford "Colly"
Mary and Win are very traditional, and want to use first names and surnames of their grandparents to find a perfect name for their son. However, they are NOT open to using variants (i.e. no Patrick/Patti/Patrycia to honor a Patricia). The grandparents they are interested in honoring are Anne McColl, Rosemary Allen, Crawford Moncrief, and Reuben Tapscott. Nicknames are encouraged.
DW: Cammie Dee
DH: Mark Ronald
DS: Jett Kimball
Cammie and Mark live on a working farm and ranch, and would like a strong, unique name for their little cowboy. Cammie will be choosing the fn and Mark will be choosing the mn. Cammie likes one-syllable names for boys because she thinks they sound the strongest. Mark has some slightly outmoded ideas about names, so a lot of the surnames-as-first-names that he thinks are masculine are typically considered androgynous or even girly to most.
Family 2
DW: Brianna Victoria "Brie"
DH: Daniel Bernard "Dan"
DD: Colby Amelia
Brie and Dan love their fun, breezy names and would like to pass this on to their daughter. They want her first name to be spunky and tomboyish – which they think means a name that is more often used on boys. They would like to balance this with a mn that is more feminine. The flow of the combo is very important to them.
Family 3
DW: Mary Wilson
DH: Alfred Winslow "Win"
DS: McColl Crawford "Colly"
Mary and Win are very traditional, and want to use first names and surnames of their grandparents to find a perfect name for their son. However, they are NOT open to using variants (i.e. no Patrick/Patti/Patrycia to honor a Patricia). The grandparents they are interested in honoring are Anne McColl, Rosemary Allen, Crawford Moncrief, and Reuben Tapscott. Nicknames are encouraged.
Family 1
DW: Cammie Dee
DH: Mark Ronald
DS: Jace Campbell
Cammie and Mark live on a working farm and ranch, and would like a strong, unique name for their little cowboy. Cammie will be choosing the fn and Mark will be choosing the mn. Cammie likes one-syllable names for boys because she thinks they sound the strongest. Mark has some slightly outmoded ideas about names, so a lot of the surnames-as-first-names that he thinks are masculine are typically considered androgynous or even girly to most.
Family 2
DW: Brianna Victoria "Brie"
DH: Daniel Bernard "Dan"
DD: Scout Cecilia
Brie and Dan love their fun, breezy names and would like to pass this on to their daughter. They want her first name to be spunky and tomboyish – which they think means a name that is more often used on boys. They would like to balance this with a mn that is more feminine. The flow of the combo is very important to them.
Family 3
DW: Mary Wilson
DH: Alfred Winslow "Win"
DS: Allen Crawford
Mary and Win are very traditional, and want to use first names and surnames of their grandparents to find a perfect name for their son. However, they are NOT open to using variants (i.e. no Patrick/Patti/Patrycia to honor a Patricia). The grandparents they are interested in honoring are Anne McColl, Rosemary Allen, Crawford Moncrief, and Reuben Tapscott. Nicknames are encouraged.
Family 4
DGf: Ariel Natalie
DBf: Perry James
DS or DD:Sebastian Quincey, "Seb" or Esmerelda Quincey, "Esme"
Ariel and Perry are not sure whether they’ll be having a boy or a girl, but either way, they want a sweeping, romantic first name that condenses to a shorter (though not rough or any less romantic) nickname for practical use. The middle name will be Ariel’s last name, Quincey, because she and Perry aren’t married and don’t want to hyphenate the baby’s last name.
DW: Cammie Dee
DH: Mark Ronald
DS: Jace Campbell
Cammie and Mark live on a working farm and ranch, and would like a strong, unique name for their little cowboy. Cammie will be choosing the fn and Mark will be choosing the mn. Cammie likes one-syllable names for boys because she thinks they sound the strongest. Mark has some slightly outmoded ideas about names, so a lot of the surnames-as-first-names that he thinks are masculine are typically considered androgynous or even girly to most.
Family 2
DW: Brianna Victoria "Brie"
DH: Daniel Bernard "Dan"
DD: Scout Cecilia
Brie and Dan love their fun, breezy names and would like to pass this on to their daughter. They want her first name to be spunky and tomboyish – which they think means a name that is more often used on boys. They would like to balance this with a mn that is more feminine. The flow of the combo is very important to them.
Family 3
DW: Mary Wilson
DH: Alfred Winslow "Win"
DS: Allen Crawford
Mary and Win are very traditional, and want to use first names and surnames of their grandparents to find a perfect name for their son. However, they are NOT open to using variants (i.e. no Patrick/Patti/Patrycia to honor a Patricia). The grandparents they are interested in honoring are Anne McColl, Rosemary Allen, Crawford Moncrief, and Reuben Tapscott. Nicknames are encouraged.
Family 4
DGf: Ariel Natalie
DBf: Perry James
DS or DD:Sebastian Quincey, "Seb" or Esmerelda Quincey, "Esme"
Ariel and Perry are not sure whether they’ll be having a boy or a girl, but either way, they want a sweeping, romantic first name that condenses to a shorter (though not rough or any less romantic) nickname for practical use. The middle name will be Ariel’s last name, Quincey, because she and Perry aren’t married and don’t want to hyphenate the baby’s last name.
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Family 1
DW: Cammie Dee
DH: Mark Ronald
DS: Cal Bailey
Cammie and Mark live on a working farm and ranch, and would like a strong, unique name for their little cowboy. Cammie will be choosing the fn and Mark will be choosing the mn. Cammie likes one-syllable names for boys because she thinks they sound the strongest. Mark has some slightly outmoded ideas about names, so a lot of the surnames-as-first-names that he thinks are masculine are typically considered androgynous or even girly to most.
Family 2
DW: Brianna Victoria "Brie"
DH: Daniel Bernard "Dan"
DD: Charlie Louisa
Brie and Dan love their fun, breezy names and would like to pass this on to their daughter. They want her first name to be spunky and tomboyish – which they think means a name that is more often used on boys. They would like to balance this with a mn that is more feminine. The flow of the combo is very important to them.
Family 3
DW: Mary Wilson
DH: Alfred Winslow "Win"
DS: Allen Moncrief "Al"
Mary and Win are very traditional, and want to use first names and surnames of their grandparents to find a perfect name for their son. However, they are NOT open to using variants (i.e. no Patrick/Patti/Patrycia to honor a Patricia). The grandparents they are interested in honoring are Anne McColl, Rosemary Allen, Crawford Moncrief, and Reuben Tapscott. Nicknames are encouraged.
Family 4
DGf: Ariel Natalie
DBf: Perry James
DS or DD: Rosbella Quincey "Rose" / Wesley Quincey "Wes"
Ariel and Perry are not sure whether they’ll be having a boy or a girl, but either way, they want a sweeping, romantic first name that condenses to a shorter (though not rough or any less romantic) nickname for practical use. The middle name will be Ariel’s last name, Quincey, because she and Perry aren’t married and don’t want to hyphenate the baby’s last name.
Eleanor x
DW: Cammie Dee
DH: Mark Ronald
DS: Cal Bailey
Cammie and Mark live on a working farm and ranch, and would like a strong, unique name for their little cowboy. Cammie will be choosing the fn and Mark will be choosing the mn. Cammie likes one-syllable names for boys because she thinks they sound the strongest. Mark has some slightly outmoded ideas about names, so a lot of the surnames-as-first-names that he thinks are masculine are typically considered androgynous or even girly to most.
Family 2
DW: Brianna Victoria "Brie"
DH: Daniel Bernard "Dan"
DD: Charlie Louisa
Brie and Dan love their fun, breezy names and would like to pass this on to their daughter. They want her first name to be spunky and tomboyish – which they think means a name that is more often used on boys. They would like to balance this with a mn that is more feminine. The flow of the combo is very important to them.
Family 3
DW: Mary Wilson
DH: Alfred Winslow "Win"
DS: Allen Moncrief "Al"
Mary and Win are very traditional, and want to use first names and surnames of their grandparents to find a perfect name for their son. However, they are NOT open to using variants (i.e. no Patrick/Patti/Patrycia to honor a Patricia). The grandparents they are interested in honoring are Anne McColl, Rosemary Allen, Crawford Moncrief, and Reuben Tapscott. Nicknames are encouraged.
Family 4
DGf: Ariel Natalie
DBf: Perry James
DS or DD: Rosbella Quincey "Rose" / Wesley Quincey "Wes"
Ariel and Perry are not sure whether they’ll be having a boy or a girl, but either way, they want a sweeping, romantic first name that condenses to a shorter (though not rough or any less romantic) nickname for practical use. The middle name will be Ariel’s last name, Quincey, because she and Perry aren’t married and don’t want to hyphenate the baby’s last name.
Eleanor x
Family 1--
dh: Mark Ronald
dw: Cammie Dee
ds: Will Jamison
Family 2--
dh: Daniel Bernard "Dan"
dw: Brianna Victoria "Brie"
dd: Taylor Kristina
Family 3--
dh: Alfred Winslo "Win"
dw: Mary Wilson
ds: Tapscott Allen "Scott
Family 4--
dbf: Perry James
dgf: Ariel Natalie
ds: Jeremiah Quincey "Jeremy"
dd: Hyacinth Quincey "Cinthi"
dh: Mark Ronald
dw: Cammie Dee
ds: Will Jamison
Family 2--
dh: Daniel Bernard "Dan"
dw: Brianna Victoria "Brie"
dd: Taylor Kristina
Family 3--
dh: Alfred Winslo "Win"
dw: Mary Wilson
ds: Tapscott Allen "Scott
Family 4--
dbf: Perry James
dgf: Ariel Natalie
ds: Jeremiah Quincey "Jeremy"
dd: Hyacinth Quincey "Cinthi"
Family 1
DW: Cammie Dee
DH: Mark Ronald
DS: Luke Jordan
Cammie and Mark live on a working farm and ranch, and would like a strong, unique name for their little cowboy. Cammie will be choosing the fn and Mark will be choosing the mn. Cammie likes one-syllable names for boys because she thinks they sound the strongest. Mark has some slightly outmoded ideas about names, so a lot of the surnames-as-first-names that he thinks are masculine are typically considered androgynous or even girly to most.
Family 2
DW: Brianna Victoria "Brie"
DH: Daniel Bernard "Dan"
DD: Avery Calista
Brie and Dan love their fun, breezy names and would like to pass this on to their daughter. They want her first name to be spunky and tomboyish – which they think means a name that is more often used on boys. They would like to balance this with a mn that is more feminine. The flow of the combo is very important to them.
Family 3
DW: Mary Wilson
DH: Alfred Winslow "Win"
DS: Reuben McColl "Ben"
Mary and Win are very traditional, and want to use first names and surnames of their grandparents to find a perfect name for their son. However, they are NOT open to using variants (i.e. no Patrick/Patti/Patrycia to honor a Patricia). The grandparents they are interested in honoring are Anne McColl, Rosemary Allen, Crawford Moncrief, and Reuben Tapscott. Nicknames are encouraged.
Family 4
DGf: Ariel Natalie
DBf: Perry James
DS or DD: Percival Quincey "Percy" or Guinevere Quincey "Vera"
Ariel and Perry are not sure whether they’ll be having a boy or a girl, but either way, they want a sweeping, romantic first name that condenses to a shorter (though not rough or any less romantic) nickname for practical use. The middle name will be Ariel’s last name, Quincey, because she and Perry aren’t married and don’t want to hyphenate the baby’s last name.
DW: Cammie Dee
DH: Mark Ronald
DS: Luke Jordan
Cammie and Mark live on a working farm and ranch, and would like a strong, unique name for their little cowboy. Cammie will be choosing the fn and Mark will be choosing the mn. Cammie likes one-syllable names for boys because she thinks they sound the strongest. Mark has some slightly outmoded ideas about names, so a lot of the surnames-as-first-names that he thinks are masculine are typically considered androgynous or even girly to most.
Family 2
DW: Brianna Victoria "Brie"
DH: Daniel Bernard "Dan"
DD: Avery Calista
Brie and Dan love their fun, breezy names and would like to pass this on to their daughter. They want her first name to be spunky and tomboyish – which they think means a name that is more often used on boys. They would like to balance this with a mn that is more feminine. The flow of the combo is very important to them.
Family 3
DW: Mary Wilson
DH: Alfred Winslow "Win"
DS: Reuben McColl "Ben"
Mary and Win are very traditional, and want to use first names and surnames of their grandparents to find a perfect name for their son. However, they are NOT open to using variants (i.e. no Patrick/Patti/Patrycia to honor a Patricia). The grandparents they are interested in honoring are Anne McColl, Rosemary Allen, Crawford Moncrief, and Reuben Tapscott. Nicknames are encouraged.
Family 4
DGf: Ariel Natalie
DBf: Perry James
DS or DD: Percival Quincey "Percy" or Guinevere Quincey "Vera"
Ariel and Perry are not sure whether they’ll be having a boy or a girl, but either way, they want a sweeping, romantic first name that condenses to a shorter (though not rough or any less romantic) nickname for practical use. The middle name will be Ariel’s last name, Quincey, because she and Perry aren’t married and don’t want to hyphenate the baby’s last name.