BAs from Pennsylvania
BOYS:
Andrew Joseph (Mark & Tiffany)
Arthur Lawrence (Simon & Jessica), sister Esme Frances
Charles Robert Stephen (Sandra and Robert)
Findley Rhee (Colin and Therisa)
Henry Nicholas James (Katherine and Nick), siblings George and Grace
Hudson Richard Jeffrey (Ashley and Ben) –born in New York
Hugo Elliot (Tish & Jack)
Ioannis (Cynthia and Alexi)
Ivan Oliver (Zabrae and William), brother George Valentine – Valentine is mother’s maiden name
James Edward (Sarah & Benjamin)
Logan James (Rosie and Matthew)
Matthew Walter (Amiee & Greg)
Roanan Stowe (Bryan and Samantha), brother Keegan
Samuel Christopher (Sara & Peter), brother Max Alexander
Sterling Botolph (Olivia and Adrian)
Toby Sebastian (Graham and Martha)
Andrew Joseph (Mark & Tiffany)
Arthur Lawrence (Simon & Jessica), sister Esme Frances
Charles Robert Stephen (Sandra and Robert)
Findley Rhee (Colin and Therisa)
Henry Nicholas James (Katherine and Nick), siblings George and Grace
Hudson Richard Jeffrey (Ashley and Ben) –born in New York
Hugo Elliot (Tish & Jack)
Ioannis (Cynthia and Alexi)
Ivan Oliver (Zabrae and William), brother George Valentine – Valentine is mother’s maiden name
James Edward (Sarah & Benjamin)
Logan James (Rosie and Matthew)
Matthew Walter (Amiee & Greg)
Roanan Stowe (Bryan and Samantha), brother Keegan
Samuel Christopher (Sara & Peter), brother Max Alexander
Sterling Botolph (Olivia and Adrian)
Toby Sebastian (Graham and Martha)
Replies
I love Arthur! Arthur and Esme are such a cute sibset.
Henry and Hudson are both also nice.
I like Toby but I'd prefer seeing Tobias. And I love Sebastian, just wish it was in the first name place :)
Least favourite up there is Hugo. Also Roanan and Keegan in a sibset both seem so faux-trying-too-hard-to-be-Irish. I like Keegan, and Kean (Cian / Kian etc) and Keenan. Ronan's not too bad.
Henry and Hudson are both also nice.
I like Toby but I'd prefer seeing Tobias. And I love Sebastian, just wish it was in the first name place :)
Least favourite up there is Hugo. Also Roanan and Keegan in a sibset both seem so faux-trying-too-hard-to-be-Irish. I like Keegan, and Kean (Cian / Kian etc) and Keenan. Ronan's not too bad.