The Dzengeleski-Jones Family
DBf: [27] Ralph David Jones (AhaRememo)
DGf: [26] Brittany Natalia Dzengeleski “BG" (squareblouse)
DD: [3]
Bess Magnolia Dzengeleski-Jones (MissJazJonesy)
DDorDS: [exp]
Ralph and BG loved the two names they picked out so much that they were almost disappointed that they couldn’t use both
Kit Harrison (Julia)
and Bess Magnolia last time around. Now little Bess is three years old and has become a curious little girl with a passion for finger painting. She makes quite a mess! Ralph and BG are now expecting another kid and they couldn’t be more excited.
The couple haven’t struggled much with names this pregnancy. They decided to choose one first name to use no matter what the gender and this name is related to fruit or food of some sort. If the baby’s a girl they want a middle name that is literary while if it’s a boy they want a name related to mythology.
The Patellader Family
DW1: [34] Priya Nalini Patel (SugarPlumFairy)
DW2: [35] Anita Bryony Cadwallader (squareblouse)
DS: [2]
Tristan Emile Patellader (Luccca)
DD: [nb]
Priya and Anita have loved parenting little Tristan and have delighted in every little moment, from first smile to first steps. Now they are looking forward to the same experiences with their daughter, who Anita gave birth to a couple of days ago.
They decided to give their daughter a first name that is pretty common in the US but which is more common in Britain. Her middle name ends in O.
The Haigh Family
DH: [28] Oberon Christopher Haigh (MissJazJonesy)
DW: [29] Lilia Pearl (Seymour) Haigh (Luccca)
DD: [1]
Freya Lark Haigh (Morrigan)
DS: [exp]
Oberon and Lilia want all of their children have a sibling very close to them in age, so, with Freya having just turned one, they are expecting a son any day now.
Oberon and Lilia found a name a couple of months ago that they completely fell in love with and they plan to give it to their son as his first name. It is from the tales of Robin Hood. The middle name is the opposite of the first in length (if the first name is long, the middle is short, etc.).