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Re: ♥ Nyx' NTNB - Round 1 ♥
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The Kearney FamilyDH: Kelly Nioclás (33)
DW: Constance Naomi "Connie" [née Sloan] (32)DD: Sloan Noelani (2)
DD: Betony Niamh (nb)Kelly met Connie in law school. Both were earning degrees in law. After they graduated, Kelly proposed and Connie accepted. Just under 5 years later, they welcomed their first child into the world. Connie switched from being a lawyer to being a full-time mom and volunteer. Kelly is still an attorney, and has the possibility of a bright future in politics.Their first daughter's FN is somehow after Connie (you can include her maiden name when considering possibilities). They've decided that they want all of their children's MNs to start with N... you can decide the rest.Their second daughter's FN is an unusual floral name (try http://www.namenerds.com/uucn/plant.html for some ideas). As usual, they want her MN to start with N.
The St. Vincent FamilyDH: Yves Xavier (38)
DW: Olive Cornelia [née Jeanes] (20)DS: Enzo Jeffrey (1)
DS/DD: Remy Eric / Luce Ceri (nb)Yves met Olive at a local park. Olive was a very pretty, but very shy girl who looked about 5 years younger then her actual age. How the conversation ever got started is a wonder. However, Olive liked Yves French accent and friendly manner. When he proposed to her two months later, she readily accepted. Her family isn't thrilled, but are doing their best to stand by her. Yves is very well to do, and has a thriving computer-related business.Eight months after the marriage, their first son was born. Just over a year after that, the twins were born. Yves has insisted that each child have a French FN that is 4 letters long. He graciously let Olive pick out the middle names.DS#1's MN needs to be after Olive's dad (Jeffrey Eric Jeanes). The twins need a MN that are an anagram of each other (ex. Amy and May - but keep in mind that they are boy/girl twins).
The Farkas FamilyDH: Szilveszter Barnabas "Sil"
DW: Agnes Rose [née Wolff) "Agi"DS: Colton Konstantin (4)
DD: Riley Ilona (nb)Sil met Agnes at church, and the two made an instant connection. Sil is the first generation of his family to be born in America, and Agi is the third. Both love their heritage (Sil's is Hungarian and Agi's is German), but both would have loved a name that fit in with today's culture even better.Their DS's FN is very trendy...the type with multiple spellings, but they've chose to use the traditional spelling of the name. His MN honors his Hungarian/German heritage.Their DD's FN is very trendy, but also a unisex name. Her MN somehow honors her Hungarian/German heritage, but is also very feminine.
The Darcy FamilyDH: Fitzwilliam John (30)
DW: Elizabeth Sarah [née Bennet] (22)DS: Bennet David (nb)Elizabeth is intelligent, lively, attractive, and witty, but with a tendency to judge on first impressions and perhaps to be a little selective of the evidence upon which she bases her judgments. Darcy (Fitzwilliam) the wealthy owner of the famous family estate of Pemberley in Derbyshire. Handsome, tall, and intelligent, but not convivial, his aloof decorum and moral rectitude are seen by many as an excessive pride and concern for social status. He makes a poor impression on strangers, but is valued by those who know him well.After a long, almost failed courtship, they were married and are living their happily ever after. Their first son's FN is Bennet. His MN should be a strong, common, classic boys name.
The Wickham FamilyDH: George Thomas (28)
DW: Lydia Anne [née Bennet] (19)DD: Zara Myrtle (2)
DD: Elin Eudora (nb)Lydia is frivolous, headstrong, and an airhead. Her main activity in life is socializing. Wickham (George) is superficially charming, but a deceiver underneath.Wickham could care less what names his daughters have, and let Lydia have the final say. On both daughters, she chose FNs from the following list: http://wesclark.com/ubn/females.html (see http://wesclark.com/ubn/ for more interesting names). For MNs, she chose old-fashioned names that have gone out of style.
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