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Re: NTNB {R1}
You don't actually need an apostrophe in the surnames as "Rayners" is plural of more than one Rayner =)The Rayners
Fort Worth, Texas
DH [29] Lachlan Thomas Rayner
DW [27] Sydney Nichole {Mercer} Rayner
DS [2] Stratton Henry Rayner
DS [nb] Jones SamuelLachlan and Sydney are high school sweethearts who got married right out of high school but they didn’t start a family until two years ago when they welcomed their son, Stratton. They have just welcomed their second son. His FN is a surname that is rarely used as a FN like Stratton’s and his MN is a filler.
The Liebermans
Schwerin, GermanyDH [31] Dieter Adrian Lieberman
DW [28] Anahit {Baghdassarian} LiebermanDD [3] Zabel Anika
DD [3] Katar Eleonore
Dieter and Anahit met while Dieter was traveling through Armenia. They kept in contact for years until they finally were reunited, fell in love, got married, and started a family. They have three year old identical twin girls. Their FNs are Armenian and their MNs are German.The Nakaharas
Brisbane, Australia
DH [26] Hideaki Nakahara
DW [25] Mercedes Ivette Ocampo-NakaharaDS [nb] Riku BenjieHideaki and Mercedes were born nearly 2,000 miles apart from each other but grew up together in Australia. Hideaki is Japanese-Australian while Mercedes is Filipino-Australian. They want their children’s names to reflect their cultures so for their first born, a boy, they want his FN to be Japanese and his MN to be from this list: http://babynames.allparenting.com/babynames/Tips/Filipino_Philippines_Boy_Baby_Names/
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