The Schultheis Family
DH: Barak Benesh
DW: Sarah Tiffany
DS: Baruch Yochanan (jeziana)
DS: Asa Boaz (RowenaRavenclaw)
DS:
For their third son, the Schultheises want a short Biblical fn and a long Biblical mn. The fn should be in the Hebrew form.
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The Rathbone Family
DH: Buck Philip
DW: Meghan Rae
DD: Jordan Rae (RowenaRavenclaw)
DD: Jayden Pearl (jeziana)
DS or DD:
Again, the Rathbones don't know the gender of their next child. This time, they'd like to get more inventive with the fn, although it should still start with a J. It should not be in the top 500, and can even be out of the top 1000 altogether. The mn should honor Meg's mother, Valerie Evelyn.
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The Lee Family
DH: Jacob Stephen "Jake"
DW: Ashley Marie "Ash"
DS: Byron Jude Jacob (RowenaRavenclaw)
DD: Magnolia Marian Jean (Genevieve)
DS:
The Lees are hoping for an even more unusual fn for their next son. They don't want another word name, but they want something unconventional, maybe even a little nerdy, for their little boy. They moved last month, which has added to the turbulence of the pregnancy, so they would like one of his mn's to mean something along the lines of endurance, strength, help, etc. and one to have a meaning related to the house or home (since they love their new home so much).
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The Finucan Family
DH: Joshua Franklin "Josh"
DW: Jessica Candice
DD: Beatrice Elaine (mashlover)
DD: Florence Riley (jeziana)
DD:
The Finucans are expecting a third girl. They would like to give her two old-fashioned word names that fit nicely with her sisters.
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The Blanchard Family
DH: Travis Clay
DW: Elaine Melanie
DS: Tait Milo (Genevieve)
DS: Hogan Clay (Genevieve)
DD:
On hearing his name, many people have confused the Blanchards' son Tait for a girl, so they would like to give their daughter an extra-feminine name (just like they gave their second son a rather masculine name). Her name should still be surname-y, but her gender should be unmistakable. They are willing to alter the spelling to produce this effect. Her mn should flow well, but should not be filler.