Sarah Anne and
John Michael Thompson are expecting a girl. She will be their first child. They would like a name that is classic but not too popular, since they don't want their daughter to go through life as
Sarah T. and
John T. like they did.
DD:
Claudia Juliet
Yelena Marina and
Mikhail Dmitri Sharkov(a) are expecting boy/girl twins. They have one daughter,
Emily Yelizaveta. They would like both of their children to have mainstream English first names and Russian middle names.
DS/DD:
Ryan Stanislav /
Katie Natalya
Charlotte Ivy and
James Nicholas Bradford are having a boy. They like very trendy names, and love creative spellings. They have two daughters, Kaytlynne Graiyce and Olyvyah Kayyte.
DS: Jowshoowa J'Dun
Sophie Nicole and
Adrien Luc Paine are having girl/girl twins. They would like their children to have a French first name that is easily pronounced in English and a very French middle name.
DD/DD:
Rosalie Delphine /
Valerie Margot
Jonathan Paul and
Grace Rosemary Cohen are adopting triplets from Israel--two girls and a boy. They would like the children to have English first names, one Jewish middle name and a second Biblical middle name.
DD/DD/DS:
Imogen Hena Bethel /
Hermione Baila Keturah /
Sebastian Baruch Nimrod
William James and
Mary Juliet are having twin boys. They would like softer names that are not super-masculine. They have one daughter,
Anastasia Belle.
DS/DS:
Elijah Haven /
Noah Heath
Talia May and
Lucas Paul are having a girl. They would like a very feminine name for her with a very feminine middle name to go with it. They have two daughters,
Olivia Anastasia and
Sophia Gabriella.
DD:
Leilani Calanthe
Lila Nicolette and
Evander Kai are adopting quadruplets from Sweden--two girls and two boys. They would like the babies to have an unusual first name and a Swedish middle name.
DD/DD/DS/DS:
Adjoa Frida /
Mohana Greta /
Vasco Halvar /
Iskender Kalle
Ian Mark and
Hannah Rachel are adopting a half-Chinese girl from Hawaii. They would like her to have a Hawaiian first name that is easily pronounced in English and a Chinese middle name.
DD:
Melika Xue
