C birth announcements
From UK:
GIRLS:
Camilla Stephanie Nancy (Lucy and Sam)
Celia Rosalind (Susannah and Nick)
Celina Josephine (Anna and Johnny), brothers Dominic and Jack
Charlotte Isabella (Nikki and Charlie)
Charlotte Rose (Rebecca and Rupert), sister Emily
Chloe Jane (Annabel and Alistair) –born in Australia
Cleo Elizabeth (Jane and Ben), brother Toby
BOYS:
Caspar David Akinwunmi Akinyemi (Jenny and Ernest), siblings Cosmo and Freya
Caspar Frederick (Joanna 'Jokey' and Tom), siblings Nancy and Alexei
Charles Michael (Annika and James)
Charles Rowland George (Jennifer and Thomas)
Charlie Alistair Robert (Fiona and Peter)
Charlie Gaspar Geoffrey Langton (Penelope and Christopher) brother Jorge
From Croatia:
GIRLS:
Carla (Igor & Ivana)
GIRLS:
Camilla Stephanie Nancy (Lucy and Sam)
Celia Rosalind (Susannah and Nick)
Celina Josephine (Anna and Johnny), brothers Dominic and Jack
Charlotte Isabella (Nikki and Charlie)
Charlotte Rose (Rebecca and Rupert), sister Emily
Chloe Jane (Annabel and Alistair) –born in Australia
Cleo Elizabeth (Jane and Ben), brother Toby
BOYS:
Caspar David Akinwunmi Akinyemi (Jenny and Ernest), siblings Cosmo and Freya
Caspar Frederick (Joanna 'Jokey' and Tom), siblings Nancy and Alexei
Charles Michael (Annika and James)
Charles Rowland George (Jennifer and Thomas)
Charlie Alistair Robert (Fiona and Peter)
Charlie Gaspar Geoffrey Langton (Penelope and Christopher) brother Jorge
From Croatia:
GIRLS:
Carla (Igor & Ivana)
Replies
Casper, Cosmo and Freya
best sibset everrrrr
best sibset everrrrr
Celia Rosalind
Celia Rosalind! An "As You Like It" bonanza of a name. Love it. Even without the reference, the names are lovely and combine extremely well.
What a great set of names for a BA thread. I don't see a bad one in the bunch. What a relief. But then, my tastes tend to be closer to the UK / European style anyway. I'm beginning to think the U.S. is creating its own culture / style of names. And I'm not fitting into it. *sigh*
Celia Rosalind! An "As You Like It" bonanza of a name. Love it. Even without the reference, the names are lovely and combine extremely well.
What a great set of names for a BA thread. I don't see a bad one in the bunch. What a relief. But then, my tastes tend to be closer to the UK / European style anyway. I'm beginning to think the U.S. is creating its own culture / style of names. And I'm not fitting into it. *sigh*