DH: (66)
Aleksander Arne Williams (cher529s)
DW: (66)
Leah Sapphire (Kravitz) Williams (JuliaF)
DD: (39)
Estelle Angelina (Williams) Banks (Wordsmith)
-DH: (39)
Houston Bevis Banks (Princess_Shireen)
-DD: (15)
Magali “
Maggie”
Pauline Banks (aPerson)
-DS: (8)
Aldric Loup Banks (nameshopper246)
DS: (29)
Benjamin Alix Williams (nameshopper246)
-DW: (28)
DH: (60)
Rory Edmund Breckenridge (ari.)
DW: (61)
Sara Violet Matilda (Williams) Breckenridge (ari.)
DS1: (31)
Vincent Carter Breckenridge (MasonThursday)
-DW: (31)
Keelin Doris Ada (
Monroe) Breckenridge (Wraith)
DS2: (31)
Alix Gillespie Breckenridge
-DW: (30)
Annabella Eugenia (Togo) Breckenridge
-DD: (2)
DD: (29)
Lucia Rosalind Calixta (Breckenridge)
Wilson (JuliaF)
-DH: (31)
Gavin Apollo Wilson (cher529s)
-DS: (2)
Alix and
Annabella have a crazy two-year-old running around all the time.
Alix has graduated from medical school and is now a doctor.
Benjamin gets married to a colleague from Edinburgh, Scotland who is a script writer for movies and plays. Finally,
Lucia and
Gavin have a two-year-old son to keep up with as he always has to do something and never wants to rest (like
Lucia) Since,
Lucia is a principal and she is at school, and
Gavin is a teacher at that school.
Maggie (Estelle’s daughter) usually babysits him during the day. (She is very responsible)
Benjamin’s wife: His wife’s name is Scottish that is NOT popular in any other language or region (including English) her middle name starts with the same letter as her first name and is also Scottish (her middle name can be popular in other languages as long as it’s Scottish!) her last name is the last name of a famous female poet.
Alix and Annabella’s daughter: Her name is the name of a flower. Her middle name is also nature inspired but not a flower
https://www.thebump.com/b/nature-baby-names.
Lucia and Gavin’s son: His name is only common in one language or region and it can’t be Scottish. His first middle name is the name of a famous male scientist. His second middle name has more or the same amount of vowels as consonants.