The Brady Family
DH: Zane Alexander (23)
DW: India June (24)
DD: (nb)
Zane and India are a couple of free spirits expecting their first child, a little girl. They would like her FN to be an unusual flower name, and her MN to be something very unique, but not a word name or anything made up.
http://namenerds.com/uucn/plant.html
The Winfeld Family
DH: Lucas Michael (29)
DW: Katherine Maureen (27)
DD: (nb)
The Winfelds are a couple of Ivy League grads who are very excited about their new arrival. They would like her to have a professional sounding first name, with a cutesy NN. They would like her MN to reflect Katherine’s maiden name, Sommer.
The Fujita Family
DH: Adam Yoshiro (25)
DW: Natsumi “Nat” (22)
DS: (nb)
Adam is a second generation Japanese-American. He met his wife Nat on a trip to visit his relatives still in Japan. Adam and Nat are now back in the states and expecting a son. They would like either a Japanese FN with a common NN, and a classic MN. Or a classic FN with a Japanese MN.
http://www.behindthename.com/nmc/jap.php
The Runyon Family
DH: Justin Oliver “Jay” (20)
DW: Farrah Juliet (19)
DD: (nb)
Jay and Farrah are a young couple, but are both excited about their new arrival. They would like her to have a double FN honoring both of her grandmothers, Louise Ann and Sally Grace. For her MN they would like something very long and feminine.
The Vrubel Family
DH: Roland Philip (26)
DW: Willow Marie (25)
AD: (15)
-DS: (nb)
Roland and Willow are a recently married couple starting a family in a bit of an unusual manner. Willow, a high school teacher, convinced Roland a while ago to let one of her students to live with them since her mother kicked her out upon finding out the girl was pregnant. A few months later Willow and Roland have decided to adopt the girl. The girl’s FN is a place name (
http://namenerds.com/uucn/placename.html), her MN is a variation on a classic (Emmeline instead of Emily for example). Her son has a unisex FN, and his MN is a word name. The last name for mother anf child is up to you. It can either be Vrubel, the mother's original LN, or hyphenated.
This message was edited 4/6/2010, 5:41 PM