[Games] Re: Name the Next Baby: Extended Family Round 2
in reply to a message by Calla
Family 1
LN: Kaufman
DH: Daniel Avi
DW: Margaret Anne “Maggie”
DS: Aaron Elior, 2 (Frozten)
DS: Quinn Clayton
Daniel and Maggie are proud to announce that they are expecting their second child, another boy. They’d like to use Maggie’s maiden name, Clayton, in some way. They also want to honor their heritages by using a Biblical, Hebrew, or Irish name that isn’t very popular as either the first or middle name.
Family 2
LN: Reid
DH: Colin Matthew
DW: Helene Christiane
DD: Sophie Isolde, 3 (avalon)
DS/DD: Xavier Frantz / Charlotte Lisette Gigi "Lottie"
Colin and Helene already have a three-year-old daughter, Sophie, and now they are expecting twins, a boy and a girl. For their baby boy, they want a first name that can work in both America and France. For their little girl, they’d like a first name with a cute nickname that can be used in both America and France as well. They’d also like to somehow honor Helene’s parents, Georges and Lisette, and Colin’s father, Frances “Frank”.
LN: Kaufman
DH: Daniel Avi
DW: Margaret Anne “Maggie”
DS: Aaron Elior, 2 (Frozten)
DS: Quinn Clayton
Daniel and Maggie are proud to announce that they are expecting their second child, another boy. They’d like to use Maggie’s maiden name, Clayton, in some way. They also want to honor their heritages by using a Biblical, Hebrew, or Irish name that isn’t very popular as either the first or middle name.
Family 2
LN: Reid
DH: Colin Matthew
DW: Helene Christiane
DD: Sophie Isolde, 3 (avalon)
DS/DD: Xavier Frantz / Charlotte Lisette Gigi "Lottie"
Colin and Helene already have a three-year-old daughter, Sophie, and now they are expecting twins, a boy and a girl. For their baby boy, they want a first name that can work in both America and France. For their little girl, they’d like a first name with a cute nickname that can be used in both America and France as well. They’d also like to somehow honor Helene’s parents, Georges and Lisette, and Colin’s father, Frances “Frank”.