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[Games] Re: Hannah's NTNB: Round 1
Family #1: The Carlisles
DH: Nathaniel Jacob Carlisle (27)
DW: Sylvia Pearl Carlisle (25)DS/DS: Carson Jericho / Austin ReillyNathaniel and Sylvia are expecting twins! Sylvia wants a very modern FN, as she was named after her two grandmothers and always felt like her name was too old for her. Nathaniel agrees with the idea of having modern names, but doesn't want anything too popular. (Nothing in the Top 20.) As for the MNs, one son should have a unisex MN and the other should have a biblical MN. Family #2: The Jolie-Pitts
DH: William Bradley Pitt "Brad" (44)
DW: Angelina Jolie (33)AS: Maddox Chivan Jolie-Pitt (7)
AS: Pax Thien Jolie-Pitt (4)
AD: Zahara Marley Jolie-Pitt (3)
DD: Shiloh Nouvel Jolie-Pitt (2)
DD/DS: Vivienne Marcheline Jolie-Pitt / Knox Leon Jolie-Pit (newborn)
AD: Midori Xue Jolie-Pitt (Xue is pron. SHWAY)Brangelina are adopting again. They have fallen in love with a young Chinese girl who lost her parents to the earthquake. Her original Chinese name is Qing Jiang, meaning "blue-green river." They would like to give her a FN that fits with the rest of their children that means either blue, green, or river. For the MN, they would like to choose a Chinese name that is not related to the name Qing Jiang. Family #3: The O'Connors
DH: Conan Devin O'Connor (26)
DW: Elizabeth Iris O'Connor (25)DD: Caitlin Alexandra O'Connor (2)
DS: Finnegan Tierney O'ConnorConan wants to use Irish names (or their anglicized versions) as FNs. Elizabeth agrees to this idea, as long as she is allowed to pick the MN. Elizabeth loves classic, timeless names, like her own. Their son's name should fit nicely with Caitlin's. Family #4: The Smiths
DH: Michael James Smith (34)
DW: Jennifer Amy Smith (31)DD: Sophronia Lilac Smith "Sophie" (7)
DS: Willoughby August Smith "Will" (5)
DD: Philomena Rio Smith "Phillie" (3)
DD: Salacia Winter Smith "Lacey"Michael and Jennifer each have the most popular FN of their birth year, in addition to an extremely popular surname. As a result, they have given their three kids long, uncommon FNs with NNs. They would like to do the same with their next daughter. The MN should be a word name of some sort. (The word can be a place name, a season, a color, a flower, an animal, etc...)

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