[Games] Re: NTNB (1/6)
in reply to a message by Mithos
LN: Snow
DH: John Samuel (24)
DW: Colette Marie (22)
DD/DS/DD: Clarissa Daphne/ Finnegan Dante/ Juliette Danae
John and Colette are expecting a girl...and a boy...and a girl. Triplets! John wants them to have commonly themed names, while Colette thinks they should be as different as possible. John also didn't like growing up with a really common name and wants something unusual. Also, there is a tradition in Colette's family about having the names of daughters being very feminine.
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LN: Stevenson
DH: George Edward (29)
DW: Hoyt Clarice Francesca (25)
DD: Evan Sophia Niamh
Hoyt always liked having a boy's name, so she wants her daughter to have an extremely masculine unisex name or an actual masculine name. She also wants the girl to have two middle names like her that "flow" with the first name.
George is slightly angry at Hoyt's request, but agrees on the condition that he picks the middle names AND the next baby's first name. George likes simple, yet strong names. He met Hoyt while he was on vacation in Ireland, so he would like to honor that with Irish names currently popular there.
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LN: Kloeter
DH: Harper Johnson (34)
DW: Geraldine Maude "Jeri" (32)
DD: Sheena Juniper (11)
DS: Ammon Phoenix
Much to their daughter Sheena's dismay, the Kloeters are having a son. Harper and Jeri have somewhat different names, and that's shown in their daughter's name. They let Sheena pick the initials, and she chose AP.
Jeri, a freelance writer, has recently written an article for a magazine on mythology. She would like to honor this with a mythological name.
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LN: Pascal
DH: Harris Leonard (35)
DW: Natalie Johanna (35)
DS: Jonathan Harris "Jon" (15)
DS: Lester Dalton (14)
DS: Lawrence Tyler "LT" (10)
DD: LeAnne Natalia
The Pascals already have three boys, Jon, Lester, and LT. They are expecting their first girl. Harris wants to honor Natalie in some way, but Natalie feels the name should honor her sister Anne, who had recently got married.
The kids are undecided, except Lester, who thinks that the name should honor at least two of the kids (preferably three).
DH: John Samuel (24)
DW: Colette Marie (22)
DD/DS/DD: Clarissa Daphne/ Finnegan Dante/ Juliette Danae
John and Colette are expecting a girl...and a boy...and a girl. Triplets! John wants them to have commonly themed names, while Colette thinks they should be as different as possible. John also didn't like growing up with a really common name and wants something unusual. Also, there is a tradition in Colette's family about having the names of daughters being very feminine.
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LN: Stevenson
DH: George Edward (29)
DW: Hoyt Clarice Francesca (25)
DD: Evan Sophia Niamh
Hoyt always liked having a boy's name, so she wants her daughter to have an extremely masculine unisex name or an actual masculine name. She also wants the girl to have two middle names like her that "flow" with the first name.
George is slightly angry at Hoyt's request, but agrees on the condition that he picks the middle names AND the next baby's first name. George likes simple, yet strong names. He met Hoyt while he was on vacation in Ireland, so he would like to honor that with Irish names currently popular there.
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LN: Kloeter
DH: Harper Johnson (34)
DW: Geraldine Maude "Jeri" (32)
DD: Sheena Juniper (11)
DS: Ammon Phoenix
Much to their daughter Sheena's dismay, the Kloeters are having a son. Harper and Jeri have somewhat different names, and that's shown in their daughter's name. They let Sheena pick the initials, and she chose AP.
Jeri, a freelance writer, has recently written an article for a magazine on mythology. She would like to honor this with a mythological name.
~
LN: Pascal
DH: Harris Leonard (35)
DW: Natalie Johanna (35)
DS: Jonathan Harris "Jon" (15)
DS: Lester Dalton (14)
DS: Lawrence Tyler "LT" (10)
DD: LeAnne Natalia
The Pascals already have three boys, Jon, Lester, and LT. They are expecting their first girl. Harris wants to honor Natalie in some way, but Natalie feels the name should honor her sister Anne, who had recently got married.
The kids are undecided, except Lester, who thinks that the name should honor at least two of the kids (preferably three).