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October BAs
BAs from Pennsylvania BOY:Chase John (parents David and Nickey, grandparents Kent and Patricia; Russell and Veronica), siblings David, Allison and HopeJohn Henry (parents Deborah and Richard, grandparents Jay and Barbara; William and Jean; great-grandparents Marian; Francis), siblings Helen and WilliamLandon James (parents Lee and Kristin, grandparents Luis and Joanne; Marvin and Tracey; Keith and Debbie, great-grandparents Remmy and Isabel), sister Madison Aidan James (parents Jamie and Stephanie Lynne, grandparents Paul and Ann; Kenneth and Lynne), brother Spencer Esteban (parents Frances and Esteban, grandparents Rosa and Esteban; Carmen and Ivan, great-grandmother Elba), siblings Brandon, Sigfredo, and JulieanaCarmine Joseph (parents William and Stephanie, grandparents Thomas and Margie; Philip and Jeanette, great-grandparents Rose; Mary and Juanita)GIRL:Julia Josephine (parents Anthony and Christina, grandparents Doug and Rita; Robert and Lori)Kyra Lyn (parents Peter and Wendy, grandparents Ray and Sharon; Barry and Beverly)Reese Isla (parents Bill and Ashley, grandparents John and Maryellen; Richard and Carolyn; Louis)Eesha Vinod (parents Vinod Khanna and Sathiya Seela)Vasoula Sophia (parents Isidoros and Eleni, grandparents Nikolaos and Athena; George and Vasilia), sister Athena Madison Grace (parents Ross and Dawn, grandparents Jeffrey and Gail; James and Darlene, great-grandparents Leonard and LaRue; Viola; Margaret), sisters Allison and Lydia (twins)

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Oh, Vasoula is intriguing. I wish that was in the database.If I were to give an award for each gender, it would go to the parents of Vasoula Sophia and Carmine Joseph, with honorable mention for Sigfredo!
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I assume Vasoula Sophia is a form of Vasilia/ Vasilis?
Since it's Greek tradition to name the first granddaughter after the paternal grandmother and the second after the maternal grandmother (same for boys-grandfathers), and they did it with Athena.
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Thank you. I would never have thought of / noticed that. :-)By the way, isn't Vasilia a name? It isn't in the database, but it's hard to believe it's not a valid feminine form of Vasily.
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I don't know anyone with this name, but since her Greek grandmother (all their last names are very Greek) has it I'd guess that's it's a valid name. I have heard of Vsilija, Vasilya, Vasilka.
Just because it's not in the database doesn't mean anything, Mike can hardly add every name in the world. There are many Croatian names that aren't in the database either.
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