The MacNeil Family
DH: Cameron Philip (28)
DW: Gloria Rose (25)
DS: Jamie Alexander (5) [Evie.]
DS: August Charles (3) [Aeronwy]
DS: (nb)
One more boy for Cameron and Gloria. This time they would like his FN to come from this list:
http://www.behindthename.com/php/search.php?nmd=n&terms=*x or be any other name that ends in x you can think of. His MN should be filler.
The Wilk Family
DH: Lucas Patrick (27)
DW: Anna Victoria (25)
DD: Carson Annaliese (3) [NamesAreAwesome]
DD: Laurence Aurelia (2) [Aeronwy]
DD: (nb)
Lucas and Anna are expecting another little girl. They would again like a FN that is sometimes unisex, but generally masculine. They would like a girlier MN.
The Barry Family
DH: Emmett Adrian (28)
DW: Julia Gwendolyn (29)
DS: Olson Emmett (5) [Evie.]
DS: London Jude (2) [molly]
DD: (nb)
It’s a little girl for Emmett and Julia. They would like a double FN to honor both grandmothers: Maria Vivian and Rita Yannic. Her MN should be a virtue name.
The Pereira Family
DH: Marco David (27)
DW: Twyla June (25)
DD: Daisy Jennifer (9)
DD: Lilly Deborah (5) [noelle1322]
DD: Meadow Kirsten (3) [Anthony]
DS:
Marco and Twyla are excited to be welcoming their first little boy. They would like his FN to be a nature name. His MN should be dated, something that hasn’t been popular for the last 20 years.
The Muybridge Family
DH: Simon Andrew (29)
DW: Laura Claire (28)
DS: Humphrey Stewart (4) [elysa]
DD: Ingrid Dorothy (2) [Anthony]
DD: (nb)
Simon and Laura are expecting another little starlet. They would like her FN to be either and actress or character from a 1940s or 50s movie. Her MN should be after an old time musician.
Inspiration:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Oscars#Current_awardshttp://nameberry.com/list/115/Jazz-Names
The Poirier Family
DH: Nicholas Beau (24)
DW: Willow Rosalie (24)
DD: Asha Emmanuelle Sonnet (5) [JN316]
DD/DS: Reva Juliette Lyric / Yoshi Hamlet River (2) [JN316 & Evie.]
DD: (nb)
Nicholas and Willow are so happy with their three little ones, happy to be adding one more! They would like their little girl’s FN to come from a culture who’s names aren’t used often in English speaking countries (something Egyptian, or Hawaiin, or Indonesian, etc). Her first MN is up to you, her second MN should be an unusual word name.