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[Games] Re: NurseMom's NTNB.. -- (3)
the Taylor family
DH: Cory Malcolm (36)
DW: Alison Jane (36)
DD: Lilian Megan (9) [nell]
DS: Daniel Jacob, "Neil" (7) [saraanne]
DS: Andrew Colin "Drew"Cory and Alison are expecting their second son! They would like a biblical first name, and a middle name that is related to "Malcolm" in some way.the Breton family
DH: Moises Antoine (44)
DW: Dabney Patricia (38)
DS: Grady Bryson (12)
DS: Griffin Cole (10) [nell]
DS: Grant Jefferson (6) [saraanne]
DD/DD: Cabot Avaline, "Cabbie" /Tinsley Catarina Moises and Dabney have just had twin girls! Dabney delivered early, so they only had one name picked out.. for the other, they would like something ending with -ley. The 'style' of names that Moises and Dabney like could be described as 'yuppie.' For a middle name, something very feminine and pretty.
the diNatale family
DH: Anthony Damiano, "Tony" (36)
DW: Maria Carmen, "Ria" (30)
DD: Tatiana Yasmine, "Tati" (5)
DD: Valentina Fiorenza (4) [mar]
DD: Catarina Adelaida (1) [saraanne]
DD: Lucia ChloeTony and Ria are expecting another baby girl! They would like a first name that ends with an "-a" and "fits" with the others. For a middle name, they like modern, "trendy" names.the Wilson-Williams family
DH: Jacoby Hamilton Wilson, "Jake" (31)
DH: Charlotte Ananda Williams, "Lola" (32)
DS/DS: Bailey Theodore / Dalton Edward (9) [saraanne]
DD: Rosemary Blake, "Rory" (5) [molly]
DS: Barrett AinsleyLola and Jake are expecting another baby boy! They narrowed their list of names down to the following: Barrett, Colby, Daly, Davis, or Deacon. The middle name should be a name that used to be primarily used on males, but is now used more commonly on females.the O'Phelan family:
DH: Ryan Patrick (35)
DW: Margaret Rose, "Meg" (34)
DD: Teagan Niamh (11)
DD: Aoife Grace (5) [nell]
DD: Saoirse Violet (3) [molly]
DD: Moira IsabelRyan and Meg are expecting their fourth baby girl! This time, they would like a more Anglicized Irish first name. For a middle name, they would like to use a name associated with royalty.
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