Create a Family -- Multi-Generation Edition

[name]Sharon[/name] and [name]Joseph[/name] are ecstatic to have their first child in 1971. They give her a pretty first name, but they find out too late that it’s really popular! Her middle name, though, remains unusual…although it sounds similar to another popular name. Daughter #1:
My answer:
[name]Melissa[/name] [name]Ginevra[/name]

When she’s three, her little brother comes along. His name is less common, but not weird, and it somehow incorporates both parents’ names. [name]Son[/name] #1:
[name]Shane[/name] [name]Joseph[/name]

Two years later, in 1976, the family is complete with the birth of another baby girl. Her parents decide to make her first intial match her sister’s. Daughter #2:
[name]Miranda[/name] [name]Lynn[/name]

Fast forward to 1998. Daughter #1 is now a high-power CEO and the proud mother of a newborn son, with a carefully selected uncommon name. Grandson #1:
[name]Aidan[/name] [name]Elias[/name]

In 2000, she fears his name is gaining popularity, so she goes for something even more unusual with her new daughter. Granddaughter #1:
[name]Violet[/name] [name]Eve[/name]

Oh no! [name]Son[/name] #1, who is now an artist who roams the world with his wife, [name]Lori[/name], had been planning to use Granddaughter #1’s middle name for his first girl. Instead, when their daughter is born in 2002, he and [name]Lori[/name] combine their names to create their daughter’s first. Her middle honors one of her aunts. Granddaughter #2:
[name]Lane[/name] [name]Ginevra[/name]

Ugh! What is up with these sudden popularity increases? Daughter #1 decides that she is going to pick a REALLY unusual first name for this next daughter, born in 2002. She decides to choose a middle name inspired by her mother’s first name. Granddaughter #3:
[name]Bronwyn[/name] [name]Shea[/name]

In 2003, Daughter #2, a hipster/yuppie living in [name]Park[/name] Slope has twins, a boy and a girl. Grandson #2:
[name]Owen[/name] [name]Oliver[/name] [name]Elliot[/name]
Granddaughter #4:
[name]Isadora[/name] [name]Katherine[/name] [name]Lily[/name]

In 2005, Daughter #1 is getting nervous. Two of her kids’ names are soaring, and while the other isn’t popular yet, it’s getting some attention on naming boards. For this son, she’s gotta pick something that isn’t coming in, but that’s still cool. Grandson #3:
[name]Leonidas[/name] [name]Rex[/name]

In 2006, [name]Son[/name] #1 and [name]Lori[/name] are tired of their kid’s name being so difficult in different countries. For this kid, they want an international first name and a middle name honoring the other aunt. Grandson #4:
[name]Cai[/name] [name]Adrian[/name]

In 2008, Daughter #2 has twins again, a girl and a boy. She wants to honor each of her parents in one kid’s name.
Granddaughter #5:
[name]Cecily[/name] [name]Esme[/name] [name]Josephine[/name]
Grandson #5:
[name]Miles[/name] [name]Henry[/name] [name]Aaron[/name]

So I have…
[name]Sharon[/name] & [name]Joseph[/name] –> [name]Melissa[/name] [name]Ginevra[/name], [name]Shane[/name] [name]Joseph[/name], & [name]Miranda[/name] [name]Lynn[/name]
[name]Melissa[/name] [name]Ginevra[/name] –> [name]Aidan[/name] [name]Elias[/name], [name]Violet[/name] [name]Eve[/name], [name]Bronwyn[/name] [name]Shea[/name], & [name]Leonidas[/name] [name]Rex[/name]
[name]Shane[/name] [name]Joseph[/name] –> [name]Lane[/name] [name]Ginevra[/name] & [name]Cai[/name] [name]Adrian[/name]
[name]Miranda[/name] [name]Lynn[/name] –> [name]Owen[/name] [name]Oliver[/name] [name]Elliot[/name], [name]Isadora[/name] [name]Katherine[/name] [name]Lily[/name], [name]Cecily[/name] [name]Esme[/name] [name]Josephine[/name], & [name]Miles[/name] [name]Henry[/name] [name]Aaron[/name]

I’ll take it! :smiley:

[name]Sharon[/name] and [name]Joseph[/name] are ecstatic to have their first child in 1971. They give her a pretty first name, but they find out too late that it’s really popular! Her middle name, though, remains unusual…although it sounds similar to another popular name. Daughter #1:
My answer:
[name]Tess[/name] [name]Evangeline[/name]

When she’s three, her little brother comes along. His name is less common, but not weird, and it somehow incorporates both parents’ names. [name]Son[/name] #1:
[name]Jedediah[/name] [name]Joe[/name]

Two years later, in 1976, the family is complete with the birth of another baby girl. Her parents decide to make her first intial match her sister’s. Daughter #2:
[name]Tabitha[/name] [name]Elsie[/name]

Fast forward to 1998. Daughter #1 is now a high-power CEO and the proud mother of a newborn son, with a carefully selected uncommon name. Grandson #1:
[name]Adhit[/name] [name]Fitzwilliam[/name]

In 2000, she fears his name is gaining popularity, so she goes for something even more unusual with her new daughter. Granddaughter #1:
[name]Aleela[/name] [name]Alessia[/name]

Oh no! [name]Son[/name] #1, who is now an artist who roams the world with his wife, [name]Lori[/name], had been planning to use Granddaughter #1’s middle name for his first girl. Instead, when their daughter is born in 2002, he and [name]Lori[/name] combine their names to create their daughter’s first. Her middle honors one of her aunts. Granddaughter #2:
[name]Alessia[/name] [name]Guinevere[/name]

Ugh! What is up with these sudden popularity increases? Daughter #1 decides that she is going to pick a REALLY unusual first name for this next daughter, born in 2002. She decides to choose a middle name inspired by her mother’s first name. Granddaughter #3:
Avignon [name]Evelynn[/name]

In 2003, Daughter #2, a hipster/yuppie living in [name]Park[/name] Slope has twins, a boy and a girl. Grandson #2:
[name]August[/name] [name]Dexter[/name]
Granddaughter #4:
[name]Isla[/name] [name]Frances[/name]

In 2005, Daughter #1 is getting nervous. Two of her kids’ names are soaring, and while the other isn’t popular yet, it’s getting some attention on naming boards. For this son, she’s gotta pick something that isn’t coming in, but that’s still cool. Grandson #3:
[name]Reading[/name] [name]Ashton[/name]

In 2006, [name]Son[/name] #1 and [name]Lori[/name] are tired of their kid’s name being so difficult in different countries. For this kid, they want an international first name and a middle name honoring the other aunt. Grandson #4:
[name]Alexander[/name] [name]Evan[/name]

In 2008, Daughter #2 has twins again, a girl and a boy. She wants to honor each of her parents in one kid’s name.
Granddaughter #5:
[name]Josephine[/name] [name]Sharon[/name]
Grandson #5:
[name]Camden[/name] [name]Jax[/name]

So I have…
[name]Sharon[/name] & [name]Joseph[/name] --> [name]Tess[/name], [name]Jed[/name], [name]Tabitha[/name]
[name]Tess[/name] [name]Evangeline[/name] --> [name]Adhit[/name], [name]Aleela[/name], Avignon, [name]Reed[/name]
[name]Jedediah[/name] [name]Joe[/name] --> Less, [name]Lex[/name]
[name]Tabitha[/name] [name]Elsie[/name] --> [name]Gus[/name], [name]Isla[/name], [name]Josie[/name], [name]Cam[/name]

[name]Sharon[/name] and [name]Joseph[/name] are ecstatic to have their first child in 1971. They give her a pretty first name, but they find out too late that it’s really popular! Her middle name, though, remains unusual…although it sounds similar to another popular name. Daughter #1:

My answer:

[name]Jennifer[/name] [name]Cassandra[/name]

When she’s three, her little brother comes along. His name is less common, but not weird, and it somehow incorporates both parents’ names. [name]Son[/name] #1:

[name]Seamus[/name] [name]Joseph[/name]

Two years later, in 1976, the family is complete with the birth of another baby girl. Her parents decide to make her first intial match her sister’s. Daughter #2:

[name]Juliet[/name] [name]Marissa[/name]

Fast forward to 1998. Daughter #1 is now a high-power CEO and the proud mother of a newborn son, with a carefully selected uncommon name. Grandson #1:

[name]Sullivan[/name] [name]Laine[/name]

In 2000, she fears his name is gaining popularity, so she goes for something even more unusual with her new daughter. Granddaughter #1:

[name]Vivienne[/name] [name]Leigh[/name]

Oh no! [name]Son[/name] #1, who is now an artist who roams the world with his wife, [name]Lori[/name], had been planning to use Granddaughter #1’s middle name for his first girl. Instead, when their daughter is born in 2002, he and [name]Lori[/name] combine their names to create their daughter’s first. Her middle honors one of her aunts. Granddaughter #2:

Sori [name]Julianne[/name]

Ugh! What is up with these sudden popularity increases? Daughter #1 decides that she is going to pick a REALLY unusual first name for this next daughter, born in 2002. She decides to choose a middle name inspired by her mother’s first name. Granddaughter #3:

[name]Bellatrix[/name] [name]Siobhan[/name]

In 2003, Daughter #2, a hipster/yuppie living in [name]Park[/name] Slope has twins, a boy and a girl. Grandson #2:

[name]Charles[/name] [name]Sebastien[/name]

Granddaughter #4:

[name]Annabel[/name] [name]Violet[/name]

In 2005, Daughter #1 is getting nervous. Two of her kids’ names are soaring, and while the other isn’t popular yet, it’s getting some attention on naming boards. For this son, she’s gotta pick something that isn’t coming in, but that’s still cool. Grandson #3:

[name]Nero[/name] [name]Azriel[/name]

In 2006, [name]Son[/name] #1 and [name]Lori[/name] are tired of their kid’s name being so difficult in different countries. For this kid, they want an international first name and a middle name honoring the other aunt. Grandson #4:

[name]Cillian[/name] [name]Jensen[/name]

In 2008, Daughter #2 has twins again, a girl and a boy. She wants to honor each of her parents in one kid’s name.

Granddaughter #5:

[name]Alice[/name] [name]Josephine[/name]

Grandson #5:

[name]Maxwell[/name] [name]Aaron[/name]

So I have…

[name]Sharon[/name] & [name]Joseph[/name] --> [name]Jennifer[/name] [name]Cassandra[/name], [name]Seamus[/name] [name]Joseph[/name], [name]Juliet[/name] [name]Marissa[/name]

[name]Jennifer[/name] [name]Cassandra[/name] --> [name]Sullivan[/name] [name]Laine[/name], [name]Vivienne[/name] [name]Leigh[/name], [name]Bellatrix[/name] [name]Siobhan[/name], & [name]Nero[/name] [name]Azriel[/name]

[name]Seamus[/name] [name]Joseph[/name] --> Sori [name]Julianne[/name], [name]Cillian[/name] [name]Jensen[/name]

[name]Juliet[/name] [name]Marissa[/name] --> [name]Charles[/name] [name]Sebastien[/name], [name]Annabel[/name] [name]Violet[/name], [name]Alice[/name] [name]Josephine[/name], and [name]Maxwell[/name] [name]Aaron[/name].

[name]Sharon[/name] and [name]Joseph[/name] are ecstatic to have their first child in 1971. They give her a pretty first name, but they find out too late that it’s really popular! Her middle name, though, remains unusual…although it sounds similar to another popular name. Daughter #1:

My answer:
[name]Isabella[/name] Onalaya (sounds like aryanna)

When she’s three, her little brother comes along. His name is less common, but not weird, and it somehow incorporates both parents’ names. [name]Son[/name] #1:

[name]Liam[/name] [name]Shane[/name]- Jonthon

Two years later, in 1976, the family is complete with the birth of another baby girl. Her parents decide to make her first intial match her sister’s. Daughter #2:

[name]Ivy[/name] [name]Oliva[/name]

Fast forward to 1998. Daughter #1 is now a high-power CEO and the proud mother of a newborn son, with a carefully selected uncommon name. Grandson #1:

[name]Tate[/name] [name]Alexander[/name]

In 2000, she fears his name is gaining popularity, so she goes for something even more unusual with her new daughter. Granddaughter #1:

Tomea [name]Joy[/name]

Oh no! [name]Son[/name] #1, who is now an artist who roams the world with his wife, [name]Lori[/name], had been planning to use Granddaughter #1’s middle name for his first girl. Instead, when their daughter is born in 2002, he and [name]Lori[/name] combine their names to create their daughter’s first. Her middle honors one of her aunts. Granddaughter #2:

Loriam [name]Mary[/name]

Ugh! What is up with these sudden popularity increases? Daughter #1 decides that she is going to pick a REALLY unusual first name for this next daughter, born in 2002. She decides to choose a middle name inspired by her mother’s first name. Granddaughter #3:

Aubryanna Makenzee

In 2003, Daughter #2, a hipster/yuppie living in [name]Park[/name] Slope has twins, a boy and a girl. Grandson #2:

[name]Alexis[/name] [name]Ryann[/name]
And
[name]Kayden[/name] [name]Michael[/name]

In 2005, Daughter #1 is getting nervous. Two of her kids’ names are soaring, and while the other isn’t popular yet, it’s getting some attention on naming boards. For this son, she’s gotta pick something that isn’t coming in, but that’s still cool. Grandson #3:

Davontay [name]Sean[/name]

In 2006, [name]Son[/name] #1 and [name]Lori[/name] are tired of their kid’s name being so difficult in different countries. For this kid, they want an international first name and a middle name honoring the other aunt. Grandson #4:

[name]Adrianna[/name] (French name) [name]Wendy[/name]

In 2008, Daughter #2 has twins again, a girl and a boy. She wants to honor each of her parents in one kid’s name
[name]Kegan[/name] [name]Autumn[/name]
And
[name]Lyric[/name] [name]James[/name]

So I have…

[name]Sharon[/name] and [name]Joseph[/name] ----? [name]Isabella[/name] Onalaya, [name]Liam[/name] [name]Shane[/name]- [name]Jonathon[/name], and [name]Ivy[/name] [name]Oliva[/name]
[name]Isabella[/name]----? [name]Tate[/name] [name]Alexander[/name], Tomea [name]Joy[/name], Aubryanna Makenzee and Davontay [name]Sean[/name]
[name]Liam[/name] and [name]Lori[/name]—? Loriam [name]Mary[/name], and [name]Adrianna[/name] [name]Wendy[/name]
[name]Ivy[/name]----? [name]Alexis[/name] [name]Ryann[/name], [name]Kayden[/name] [name]Michael[/name], [name]Kegan[/name] [name]Autumn[/name] and [name]Lyric[/name] [name]James[/name]

[name]Sharon[/name] and [name]Joseph[/name] are ecstatic to have their first child in 1971. They give her a pretty first name, but they find out too late that it’s really popular! Her middle name, though, remains unusual…although it sounds similar to another popular name. Daughter #1:
My answer:
[name]Lisa[/name] [name]Genevieve[/name]

When she’s three, her little brother comes along. His name is less common, but not weird, and it somehow incorporates both parents’ names. [name]Son[/name] #1:
[name]Aaron[/name] [name]Josiah[/name]

Two years later, in 1976, the family is complete with the birth of another baby girl. Her parents decide to make her first intial match her sister’s. Daughter #2:
[name]Laura[/name] [name]Christine[/name]

Fast forward to 1998. Daughter #1 is now a high-power CEO and the proud mother of a newborn son, with a carefully selected uncommon name. Grandson #1:
[name]Ethan[/name] [name]Hunter[/name]

In 2000, she fears his name is gaining popularity, so she goes for something even more unusual with her new daughter. Granddaughter #1:
[name]Audrey[/name] [name]Juliet[/name]

Oh no! [name]Son[/name] #1, who is now an artist who roams the world with his wife, [name]Lori[/name], had been planning to use Granddaughter #1’s middle name for his first girl. Instead, when their daughter is born in 2002, he and [name]Lori[/name] combine their names to create their daughter’s first. Her middle honors one of her aunts. Granddaughter #2:
[name]Ari[/name] [name]Genevieve[/name]

Ugh! What is up with these sudden popularity increases? Daughter #1 decides that she is going to pick a REALLY unusual first name for this next daughter, born in 2002. She decides to choose a middle name inspired by her mother’s first name. Granddaughter #3:
[name]India[/name] [name]Sharona[/name]

In 2003, Daughter #2, a hipster/yuppie living in [name]Park[/name] Slope has twins, a boy and a girl. Grandson #2:
[name]Roscoe[/name] [name]Hopper[/name]
Granddaughter #4:
[name]Stella[/name] [name]Clementine[/name]

In 2005, Daughter #1 is getting nervous. Two of her kids’ names are soaring, and while the other isn’t popular yet, it’s getting some attention on naming boards. For this son, she’s gotta pick something that isn’t coming in, but that’s still cool. Grandson #3:
[name]Nico[/name] [name]Vaughn[/name]

In 2006, [name]Son[/name] #1 and [name]Lori[/name] are tired of their kid’s name being so difficult in different countries. For this kid, they want an international first name and a middle name honoring the other aunt. Grandson #4:
[name]Bruno[/name] [name]Christof[/name]

In 2008, Daughter #2 has twins again, a girl and a boy. She wants to honor each of her parents in one kid’s name.
Granddaughter #5:
[name]Jocelyn[/name] [name]Elise[/name]
Grandson #5:
[name]Shane[/name] [name]Dexter[/name]

So I have…
[name]Sharon[/name] & [name]Joseph[/name] --> [name]Lisa[/name] [name]Genevieve[/name], [name]Aaron[/name] [name]Josiah[/name], & [name]Laura[/name] [name]Christine[/name]
[name]Lisa[/name] [name]Genevieve[/name] --> [name]Ethan[/name] [name]Hunter[/name], [name]Audrey[/name] [name]Juliet[/name], [name]India[/name] [name]Sharona[/name], & [name]Nico[/name] [name]Vaughn[/name]
[name]Aaron[/name] [name]Josiah[/name] --> [name]Ari[/name] [name]Genevieve[/name] & [name]Bruno[/name] [name]Christof[/name]
[name]Laura[/name] [name]Christine[/name] --> [name]Roscoe[/name] [name]Hopper[/name] & [name]Stella[/name] [name]Clementine[/name], [name]Jocelyn[/name] [name]Elise[/name] & [name]Shane[/name] [name]Dexter[/name]

[name]Sharon[/name] and [name]Joseph[/name] are ecstatic to have their first child in 1971. They give her a pretty first name, but they find out too late that it’s really popular! Her middle name, though, remains unusual…although it sounds similar to another popular name. Daughter #1:
My answer:
[name]Kimberly[/name] [name]Angeline[/name].

When she’s three, her little brother comes along. His name is less common, but not weird, and it somehow incorporates both parents’ names. [name]Son[/name] #1:
[name]James[/name] [name]Silas[/name].

Two years later, in 1976, the family is complete with the birth of another baby girl. Her parents decide to make her first intial match her sister’s. Daughter #2:
[name]Kristina[/name] [name]Lena[/name].

Fast forward to 1998. Daughter #1 is now a high-power CEO and the proud mother of a newborn son, with a carefully selected uncommon name. Grandson #1:
[name]Conner[/name] [name]Barrett[/name].

In 2000, she fears his name is gaining popularity, so she goes for something even more unusual with her new daughter. Granddaughter #1:
[name]Melissa[/name] [name]Amanda[/name].

Oh no! [name]Son[/name] #1, who is now an artist who roams the world with his wife, [name]Lori[/name], had been planning to use Granddaughter #1’s middle name for his first girl. Instead, when their daughter is born in 2002, he and [name]Lori[/name] combine their names to create their daughter’s first. Her middle honors one of her aunts. Granddaughter #2:
[name]Jamie[/name] [name]Lena[/name].

Ugh! What is up with these sudden popularity increases? Daughter #1 decides that she is going to pick a REALLY unusual first name for this next daughter, born in 2002. She decides to choose a middle name inspired by her mother’s first name. Granddaughter #3:
[name]Kristine[/name] [name]Shannon[/name].

In 2003, Daughter #2, a hipster/yuppie living in [name]Park[/name] Slope has twins, a boy and a girl. Grandson #2:
[name]Jonathan[/name] [name]Ezekiel[/name]
Granddaughter #4:
[name]Tiana[/name] [name]Macie[/name]
([name]Johnny[/name] and [name]Tia[/name])

In 2005, Daughter #1 is getting nervous. Two of her kids’ names are soaring, and while the other isn’t popular yet, it’s getting some attention on naming boards. For this son, she’s gotta pick something that isn’t coming in, but that’s still cool. Grandson #3:
[name]Eddison[/name] [name]Fisher[/name]. ([name]Eddie[/name])

In 2006, [name]Son[/name] #1 and [name]Lori[/name] are tired of their kid’s name being so difficult in different countries. For this kid, they want an international first name and a middle name honoring the other aunt. Grandson #4:
[name]Dayton[/name] [name]Angelo[/name].

In 2008, Daughter #2 has twins again, a girl and a boy. She wants to honor each of her parents in one kid’s name.
Granddaughter #5:
[name]Britney[/name] [name]Shae[/name]
Grandson #5:
[name]Jamison[/name] [name]Joseph[/name]

[name]Sharon[/name] and [name]Joseph[/name] are ecstatic to have their first child in 1971. They give her a pretty first name, but they find out too late that it’s really popular! Her middle name, though, remains unusual…although it sounds similar to another popular name. Daughter #1:
My answer: [name]Kimberlie[/name] [name]Raychelle[/name]

When she’s three, her little brother comes along. His name is less common, but not weird, and it somehow incorporates both parents’ names. [name]Son[/name] #1: [name]Sean[/name] [name]Joseph[/name]

Two years later, in 1976, the family is complete with the birth of another baby girl. Her parents decide to make her first intial match her sister’s. Daughter #2: [name]Karrie[/name] [name]Jane[/name]

Fast forward to 1998. Daughter #1 is now a high-power CEO and the proud mother of a newborn son, with a carefully selected uncommon name. Grandson #1:
[name]Kaiden[/name] [name]Michael[/name]
In 2000, she fears his name is gaining popularity, so she goes for something even more unusual with her new daughter. Granddaughter #1: [name]Alexis[/name] [name]Olive[/name]

Oh no! [name]Son[/name] #1, who is now an artist who roams the world with his wife, [name]Lori[/name], had been planning to use Granddaughter #1’s middle name for his first girl. Instead, when their daughter is born in 2002, he and [name]Lori[/name] combine their names to create their daughter’s first. Her middle honors one of her aunts. Granddaughter #2: [name]Loran[/name] [name]Kimberlie[/name]

Ugh! What is up with these sudden popularity increases? Daughter #1 decides that she is going to pick a REALLY unusual first name for this next daughter, born in 2002. She decides to choose a middle name inspired by her mother’s first name. Granddaughter #3:Iia [name]Sahara[/name]

In 2003, Daughter #2, a hipster/yuppie living in [name]Park[/name] Slope has twins, a boy and a girl. Grandson #2: [name]Billy[/name] [name]Paxton[/name]
Granddaughter #4: [name]Johnnie[/name] [name]Rae[/name]

In 2005, Daughter #1 is getting nervous. Two of her kids’ names are soaring, and while the other isn’t popular yet, it’s getting some attention on naming boards. For this son, she’s gotta pick something that isn’t coming in, but that’s still cool. Grandson #3 [name]Oakley[/name] [name]Joel[/name]

In 2006, [name]Son[/name] #1 and [name]Lori[/name] are tired of their kid’s name being so difficult in different countries. For this kid, they want an international first name and a middle name honoring the other aunt. Grandson #4: [name]Pierre[/name] Kairson

In 2008, Daughter #2 has twins again, a girl and a boy. She wants to honor each of her parents in one kid’s name.
Granddaughter #5: [name]Joey[/name] [name]Shaun[/name]
Grandson #5: [name]Shane[/name] [name]Jonas[/name]

[name]Sharon[/name] and [name]Joseph[/name] are ecstatic to have their first child in 1971. They give her a pretty first name, but they find out too late that it’s really popular! Her middle name, though, remains unusual…although it sounds similar to another popular name. Daughter #1:
My answer:
[name]Alissa[/name] [name]Kaye[/name]

When she’s three, her little brother comes along. His name is less common, but not weird, and it somehow incorporates both parents’ names. [name]Son[/name] #1:
[name]Shawn[/name] [name]Ronald[/name] [name]Joseph[/name]

Two years later, in 1976, the family is complete with the birth of another baby girl. Her parents decide to make her first intial match her sister’s. Daughter #2:
[name]Ashley[/name] [name]Kristin[/name]

Fast forward to 1998. Daughter #1 is now a high-power CEO and the proud mother of a newborn son, with a carefully selected uncommon name. Grandson #1:
Aarold [name]Derron[/name]

In 2000, she fears his name is gaining popularity, so she goes for something even more unusual with her new daughter. Granddaughter #1:
Marlita Keyenne (nn [name]Marli[/name])

Oh no! [name]Son[/name] #1, who is now an artist who roams the world with his wife, [name]Lori[/name], had been planning to use Granddaughter #1’s middle name for his first girl. Instead, when their daughter is born in 2002, he and [name]Lori[/name] combine their names to create their daughter’s first. Her middle honors one of her aunts. Granddaughter #2:
Lowrin [name]Alissa[/name]

Ugh! What is up with these sudden popularity increases? Daughter #1 decides that she is going to pick a REALLY unusual first name for this next daughter, born in 2002. She decides to choose a middle name inspired by her mother’s first name. Granddaughter #3:
[name]Kailea[/name] Shearon

In 2003, Daughter #2, a hipster/yuppie living in [name]Park[/name] Slope has twins, a boy and a girl. Grandson #2:
[name]Linden[/name] [name]Scott[/name]
Granddaughter #4:
[name]Violet[/name] [name]Rae[/name]

In 2005, Daughter #1 is getting nervous. Two of her kids’ names are soaring, and while the other isn’t popular yet, it’s getting some attention on naming boards. For this son, she’s gotta pick something that isn’t coming in, but that’s still cool. Grandson #3:
[name]Tobias[/name] [name]Antonio[/name]

In 2006, [name]Son[/name] #1 and [name]Lori[/name] are tired of their kid’s name being so difficult in different countries. For this kid, they want an international first name and a middle name honoring the other aunt. Grandson #4:
[name]Eli[/name] [name]Ashton[/name] [name]Kristopher[/name]

In 2008, Daughter #2 has twins again, a girl and a boy. She wants to honor each of her parents in one kid’s name.
Granddaughter #5:
[name]Maxine[/name] [name]Olivia[/name] [name]Sharon[/name]
Grandson #5:
[name]Joseph[/name] [name]Gregory[/name]

So I have…
[name]Sharon[/name] & [name]Joseph[/name] --> [name]Alissa[/name] [name]Kaye[/name], [name]Shawn[/name] [name]Ronald[/name] [name]Joseph[/name], [name]Ashley[/name] [name]Kristin[/name]
[name]Alissa[/name] [name]Kaye[/name] --> Aarold [name]Derron[/name], Marlita Keyenne, [name]Kailea[/name] Shearon, & [name]Tobias[/name] [name]Antonio[/name]
[name]Shawn[/name] [name]Ronald[/name] [name]Joseph[/name] --> Lowrin [name]Alissa[/name] & [name]Eli[/name] [name]Ashton[/name] Kristophher
[name]Ashley[/name] [name]Kristin[/name] --> [name]Linden[/name] [name]Scott[/name], [name]Violet[/name] [name]Rae[/name], [name]Maxine[/name] [name]Olivia[/name] [name]Sharon[/name], & [name]Joseph[/name] [name]Gregory[/name]

[name]Sharon[/name] and [name]Joseph[/name] are ecstatic to have their first child in 1971. They give her a pretty first name, but they find out too late that it’s really popular! Her middle name, though, remains unusual…although it sounds similar to another popular name. Daughter #1:

[name]Jennifer[/name] [name]Alyssa[/name]

When she’s three, her little brother comes along. His name is less common, but not weird, and it somehow incorporates both parents’ names. [name]Son[/name] #1:

[name]Joel[/name] [name]Shannon[/name]

Two years later, in 1976, the family is complete with the birth of another baby girl. Her parents decide to make her first intial match her sister’s. Daughter #2:

[name]Jillian[/name] [name]Renee[/name]

Fast forward to 1998. Daughter #1 is now a high-power CEO and the proud mother of a newborn son, with a carefully selected uncommon name. Grandson #1:

[name]Moses[/name] [name]Clayton[/name]

In 2000, she fears his name is gaining popularity, so she goes for something even more unusual with her new daughter. Granddaughter #1:

[name]Rayna[/name] [name]Coraline[/name]

Oh no! [name]Son[/name] #1, who is now an artist who roams the world with his wife, [name]Lori[/name], had been planning to use Granddaughter #1’s middle name for his first girl. Instead, when their daughter is born in 2002, he and [name]Lori[/name] combine their names to create their daughter’s first. Her middle honors one of her aunts. Granddaughter #2:

[name]Jori[/name] [name]Melissa[/name]

Ugh! What is up with these sudden popularity increases? Daughter #1 decides that she is going to pick a REALLY unusual first name for this next daughter, born in 2002. She decides to choose a middle name inspired by her mother’s first name. Granddaughter #3:

Marren [name]Shonna[/name]

In 2003, Daughter #2, a hipster/yuppie living in [name]Park[/name] Slope has twins, a boy and a girl. Grandson #2:
[name]Duke[/name] [name]Lester[/name]
Granddaughter #4:
[name]Lily[/name] [name]River[/name]

In 2005, Daughter #1 is getting nervous. Two of her kids’ names are soaring, and while the other isn’t popular yet, it’s getting some attention on naming boards. For this son, she’s gotta pick something that isn’t coming in, but that’s still cool. Grandson #3:

[name]Alphonso[/name] [name]Leonardo[/name]

In 2006, [name]Son[/name] #1 and [name]Lori[/name] are tired of their kid’s name being so difficult in different countries. For this kid, they want an international first name and a middle name honoring the other aunt. Grandson #4:

[name]Jon[/name] [name]Jillian[/name]

In 2008, Daughter #2 has twins again, a girl and a boy. She wants to honor each of her parents in one kid’s name.
Granddaughter #5:
[name]Hope[/name] [name]Shania[/name]
Grandson #5:
[name]Joe[/name] [name]Rock[/name]

[name]Sharon[/name] and [name]Joseph[/name] are ecstatic to have their first child in 1971. They give her a pretty first name, but they find out too late that it’s really popular! Her middle name, though, remains unusual…although it sounds similar to another popular name. Daughter #1:
[name]Arielle[/name] [name]Leigh[/name]

When she’s three, her little brother comes along. His name is less common, but not weird, and it somehow incorporates both parents’ names. [name]Son[/name] #1:
[name]Shane[/name] [name]Jacob[/name]

Two years later, in 1976, the family is complete with the birth of another baby girl. Her parents decide to make her first intial match her sister’s. Daughter #2:
[name]Avery[/name] [name]Madisen[/name]

Fast forward to 1998. Daughter #1 is now a high-power CEO and the proud mother of a newborn son, with a carefully selected uncommon name. Grandson #1:
[name]Eli[/name] [name]Michael[/name]

In 2000, she fears his name is gaining popularity, so she goes for something even more unusual with her new daughter. Granddaughter #1:
[name]Colette[/name] “[name]CoCo[/name]” [name]Blue[/name]

Oh no! [name]Son[/name] #1, who is now an artist who roams the world with his wife, [name]Lori[/name], had been planning to use Granddaughter #1’s middle name for his first girl. Instead, when their daughter is born in 2002, he and [name]Lori[/name] combine their names to create their daughter’s first. Her middle honors one of her aunts. Granddaughter #2:
[name]Laney[/name] [name]Marie[/name]

Ugh! What is up with these sudden popularity increases? Daughter #1 decides that she is going to pick a REALLY unusual first name for this next daughter, born in 2002. She decides to choose a middle name inspired by her mother’s first name. Granddaughter #3:
Ariyanna [name]Shay[/name]

In 2003, Daughter #2, a hipster/yuppie living in [name]Park[/name] Slope has twins, a boy and a girl. Grandson #2:
[name]Brayden[/name] [name]James[/name]
Granddaughter #4:
[name]Kaitlyn[/name] [name]Jayne[/name]

In 2005, Daughter #1 is getting nervous. Two of her kids’ names are soaring, and while the other isn’t popular yet, it’s getting some attention on naming boards. For this son, she’s gotta pick something that isn’t coming in, but that’s still cool. Grandson #3:
[name]Finley[/name] [name]Cooper[/name]

In 2006, [name]Son[/name] #1 and [name]Lori[/name] are tired of their kid’s name being so difficult in different countries. For this kid, they want an international first name and a middle name honoring the other aunt. Grandson #4:
[name]Aiden[/name] [name]Ky[/name]

In 2008, Daughter #2 has twins again, a girl and a boy. She wants to honor each of her parents in one kid’s name.
Granddaughter #5:
[name]Sarah[/name] [name]Jamie[/name]
Grandson #5:
[name]Samuel[/name] “[name]Sam[/name]” [name]Joseph[/name]

So I have…
[name]Sharon[/name] & [name]Joseph[/name] --> [name]Arielle[/name] [name]Leigh[/name], [name]Shane[/name] [name]Jacob[/name], & [name]Avery[/name] [name]Madisen[/name]
[name]Arielle[/name] [name]Leigh[/name] --> [name]Eli[/name] [name]Michael[/name], [name]Colette[/name] “[name]CoCo[/name]” [name]Blue[/name], Ariyanna [name]Shay[/name], & [name]Finley[/name] [name]Cooper[/name]
[name]Shane[/name] [name]Jacob[/name] --> [name]Laney[/name] [name]Marie[/name] & [name]Aiden[/name] [name]Ky[/name]
[name]Avery[/name] [name]Madisen[/name] --> [name]Braydon[/name] [name]James[/name], [name]Kaitlyn[/name] “[name]Katie[/name]” [name]Jayne[/name], [name]Sarah[/name] [name]Jamie[/name], & [name]Samuel[/name] [name]Joseph[/name]

[name]Sharon[/name] and [name]Joseph[/name] are ecstatic to have their first child in 1971. They give her a pretty first name, but they find out too late that it’s really popular! Her middle name, though, remains unusual…although it sounds similar to another popular name. Daughter #1:
My answer:
[name]Melanie[/name] [name]Rochelle[/name]

When she’s three, her little brother comes along. His name is less common, but not weird, and it somehow incorporates both parents’ names. [name]Son[/name] #1:
[name]Shea[/name] Josen

Two years later, in 1976, the family is complete with the birth of another baby girl. Her parents decide to make her first intial match her sister’s. Daughter #2:
[name]Maeve[/name] [name]Roxanne[/name]

Fast forward to 1998. Daughter #1 is now a high-power CEO and the proud mother of a newborn son, with a carefully selected uncommon name. Grandson #1:
[name]Asher[/name] [name]Noah[/name]

In 2000, she fears his name is gaining popularity, so she goes for something even more unusual with her new daughter. Granddaughter #1:
[name]Willow[/name] Roslaine

Oh no! [name]Son[/name] #1, who is now an artist who roams the world with his wife, [name]Lori[/name], had been planning to use Granddaughter #1’s middle name for his first girl. Instead, when their daughter is born in 2002, he and [name]Lori[/name] combine their names to create their daughter’s first. Her middle honors one of her aunts. Granddaughter #2:
[name]Shayla[/name] [name]Maeve[/name]

Ugh! What is up with these sudden popularity increases? Daughter #1 decides that she is going to pick a REALLY unusual first name for this next daughter, born in 2002. She decides to choose a middle name inspired by her mother’s first name. Granddaughter #3:
[name]Scarlett[/name] [name]Shari[/name]

In 2003, Daughter #2, a hipster/yuppie living in [name]Park[/name] Slope has twins, a boy and a girl. Grandson #2:
[name]Branden[/name] [name]Jason[/name] [name]Kenneth[/name]
Granddaughter #4:
[name]Summer[/name] [name]Jenna[/name] [name]Faith[/name]

In 2005, Daughter #1 is getting nervous. Two of her kids’ names are soaring, and while the other isn’t popular yet, it’s getting some attention on naming boards. For this son, she’s gotta pick something that isn’t coming in, but that’s still cool. Grandson #3:
[name]Dashiell[/name] [name]Joseph[/name]

In 2006, [name]Son[/name] #1 and [name]Lori[/name] are tired of their kid’s name being so difficult in different countries. For this kid, they want an international first name and a middle name honoring the other aunt. Grandson #4:
[name]Eva[/name] [name]Melanie[/name]

In 2008, Daughter #2 has twins again, a girl and a boy. She wants to honor each of her parents in one kid’s name.
Granddaughter #5:
[name]Stella[/name] [name]Sophie[/name] [name]Skye[/name]
Grandson #5:
[name]Josiah[/name] [name]Nathan[/name] [name]Shane[/name]

So I have…
[name]Sharon[/name] & [name]Joseph[/name] --> [name]Melanie[/name] [name]Rochelle[/name], [name]Shea[/name] Josen, & [name]Maeve[/name] [name]Roxanne[/name]
[name]Melanie[/name] [name]Rochelle[/name] --> [name]Asher[/name] [name]Noah[/name], [name]Willow[/name] Roslaine, [name]Scarlett[/name] [name]Shari[/name], & [name]Dashiell[/name] [name]Joseph[/name]
[name]Shea[/name] Josen --> [name]Shayla[/name] [name]Maeve[/name] & [name]Eva[/name] [name]Melanie[/name]
[name]Maeve[/name] [name]Roxanne[/name] --> [name]Branden[/name] [name]Jason[/name] [name]Kenneth[/name], [name]Summer[/name] [name]Jenna[/name] [name]Faith[/name], [name]Stella[/name] [name]Sophie[/name] [name]Skye[/name], & [name]Josiah[/name] [name]Nathan[/name] [name]Shane[/name]

[name]Sharon[/name]+[name]Joseph[/name]–>[name]Amy[/name] [name]Lauren[/name], [name]Jeffrey[/name] [name]Scott[/name],[name]Angela[/name] [name]Nicole[/name]
[name]Amy[/name]–>[name]Garrett[/name] [name]James[/name], [name]Sage[/name] [name]Julianne[/name], [name]Piper[/name] [name]Shannon[/name], [name]Tristan[/name] [name]Malachi[/name]
[name]Jeffrey[/name]–>[name]Jori[/name] [name]Lauren[/name], [name]Jon[/name] [name]Dakota[/name]
[name]Angela[/name]–>[name]Paul[/name] [name]Louis[/name] [name]James[/name],[name]Madison[/name] [name]Layne[/name] [name]Iris[/name],[name]Stephanie[/name] [name]Julia[/name] [name]Alison[/name],[name]David[/name] [name]Justin[/name] [name]Kristopher[/name]

D1: [name]Jennifer[/name] [name]Leigh[/name] ([name]Jen[/name])
S1: [name]Shawn[/name] [name]Joseph[/name]
D2: [name]Jordan[/name] [name]Elizabeth[/name]

[name]Jen[/name]:
GS1: [name]Rhys[/name] [name]Daniel[/name]
GD1: [name]Raegan[/name] [name]Hope[/name]
GD3: [name]Annalise[/name] [name]Shea[/name] ([name]Anna[/name])
GS3: [name]Dayton[/name] [name]Phoenix[/name]

[name]Shawn[/name]:
GD2: [name]Sophia[/name] [name]Leigh[/name]
GD5: [name]Zaina[/name] [name]Elizabeth[/name] (Arabic)

[name]Jordan[/name]:
GS2/GD4: [name]Jackson[/name] [name]Ryan[/name] ([name]Jack[/name]) & [name]Olivia[/name] [name]Paige[/name]
GS5/GD5: [name]Grace[/name] [name]Josephine[/name] & [name]Jonathan[/name] [name]Shane[/name] ([name]John[/name])

[name]Sharon[/name] and [name]Joseph[/name] are ecstatic to have their first child in 1971. They give her a pretty first name, but they find out too late that it’s really popular! Her middle name, though, remains unusual…although it sounds similar to another popular name. Daughter #1:
My answer:
[name]Vanessa[/name] [name]Bridget[/name]

When she’s three, her little brother comes along. His name is less common, but not weird, and it somehow incorporates both parents’ names. [name]Son[/name] #1:
[name]Shaun[/name] [name]Joseph[/name]

Two years later, in 1976, the family is complete with the birth of another baby girl. Her parents decide to make her first intial match her sister’s. Daughter #2:
[name]Vivianne[/name] [name]Rachelle[/name]

Fast forward to 1998. Daughter #1 is now a high-power CEO and the proud mother of a newborn son, with a carefully selected uncommon name. Grandson #1:
[name]Ryder[/name] [name]Thomas[/name]

In 2000, she fears his name is gaining popularity, so she goes for something even more unusual with her new daughter. Granddaughter #1:
[name]Kadence[/name] [name]Brianne[/name]

Oh no! [name]Son[/name] #1, who is now an artist who roams the world with his wife, [name]Lori[/name], had been planning to use Granddaughter #1’s middle name for his first girl. Instead, when their daughter is born in 2002, he and [name]Lori[/name] combine their names to create their daughter’s first. Her middle honors one of her aunts. Granddaughter #2:
[name]Sharlo[/name] [name]Vivianna[/name]

Ugh! What is up with these sudden popularity increases? Daughter #1 decides that she is going to pick a REALLY unusual first name for this next daughter, born in 2002. She decides to choose a middle name inspired by her mother’s first name. Granddaughter #3:
[name]Presley[/name] [name]Sharon[/name]

In 2003, Daughter #2, a hipster/yuppie living in [name]Park[/name] Slope has twins, a boy and a girl. Grandson #2:
[name]Sterling[/name] [name]Hanson[/name] [name]Jack[/name]
Granddaughter #4:
Masiy [name]Hannah[/name] [name]Jade[/name]

In 2005, Daughter #1 is getting nervous. Two of her kids’ names are soaring, and while the other isn’t popular yet, it’s getting some attention on naming boards. For this son, she’s gotta pick something that isn’t coming in, but that’s still cool. Grandson #3:
[name]Bennett[/name] [name]William[/name]

In 2006, [name]Son[/name] #1 and [name]Lori[/name] are tired of their kid’s name being so difficult in different countries. For this kid, they want an international first name and a middle name honoring the other aunt. Grandson #4:
[name]Kai[/name] Briandon

In 2008, Daughter #2 has twins again, a girl and a boy. She wants to honor each of her parents in one kid’s name.
Granddaughter #5:
[name]Brielle[/name] [name]Sharona[/name] [name]Marianna[/name]
Grandson #5:
[name]Tripp[/name] [name]Joey[/name] [name]Layton[/name]

So I have…
[name]Sharon[/name] & [name]Joseph[/name] --> [name]Vanessa[/name] [name]Bridget[/name],[name]Shaun[/name] [name]Joseph[/name],[name]Vivianne[/name] [name]Rachelle[/name]
[name]Vanessa[/name] [name]Bridget[/name] --> [name]Ryder[/name] [name]Thomas[/name],[name]Kadence[/name] [name]Brianne[/name],[name]Presley[/name] [name]Sharon[/name],[name]Bennett[/name] [name]William[/name]
[name]Shaun[/name] [name]Joseph[/name] --> [name]Sharlo[/name] [name]Vivianna[/name],[name]Kai[/name] Briandon
[name]Vivianne[/name] [name]Rachelle[/name] --> [name]Sterling[/name] Henson [name]Jack[/name],[name]Maisy[/name] [name]Hannah[/name] [name]Jade[/name], [name]Brielle[/name] [name]Sharona[/name] [name]Marianna[/name], [name]Tripp[/name] [name]Joey[/name] [name]Layton[/name]

[name]Sharon[/name] and [name]Joseph[/name] are ecstatic to have their first child in 1971. They give her a pretty first name, but they find out too late that it’s really popular! Her middle name, though, remains unusual…although it sounds similar to another popular name. Daughter #1: [name]Michelle[/name] [name]Lorraine[/name]

When she’s three, her little brother comes along. His name is less common, but not weird, and it somehow incorporates both parents’ names. [name]Son[/name] #1: [name]Sampson[/name] [name]Jonah[/name]

Two years later, in 1976, the family is complete with the birth of another baby girl. Her parents decide to make her first intial match her sister’s. Daughter #2: [name]Melinda[/name] [name]Cicely[/name]

Fast forward to 1998. Daughter #1 is now a high-power CEO and the proud mother of a newborn son, with a carefully selected uncommon name. Grandson #1: [name]Rafferty[/name] [name]Salem[/name]

In 2000, she fears his name is gaining popularity, so she goes for something even more unusual with her new daughter. Granddaughter #1: [name]Azalea[/name] [name]Shelley[/name]

Oh no! [name]Son[/name] #1, who is now an artist who roams the world with his wife, [name]Lori[/name], had been planning to use Granddaughter #1’s middle name for his first girl. Instead, when their daughter is born in 2002, he and [name]Lori[/name] combine their names to create their daughter’s first. Her middle honors one of her aunts. Granddaughter #2: [name]Sari[/name] [name]Melinda[/name]

Ugh! What is up with these sudden popularity increases? Daughter #1 decides that she is going to pick a REALLY unusual first name for this next daughter, born in 2002. She decides to choose a middle name inspired by her mother’s first name. Granddaughter #3: Ambrosette [name]Shannon[/name]

In 2003, Daughter #2, a hipster/yuppie living in [name]Park[/name] Slope has twins, a boy and a girl. Grandson #2: [name]Henry[/name] [name]Alexander[/name]

Granddaughter #4: [name]Violet[/name] [name]Felicity[/name]

In 2005, Daughter #1 is getting nervous. Two of her kids’ names are soaring, and while the other isn’t popular yet, it’s getting some attention on naming boards. For this son, she’s gotta pick something that isn’t coming in, but that’s still cool. Grandson #3: Olivander [name]Quincy[/name]

In 2006, [name]Son[/name] #1 and [name]Lori[/name] are tired of their kid’s name being so difficult in different countries. For this kid, they want an international first name and a middle name honoring the other aunt. Grandson #4: [name]Luca[/name] [name]Michael[/name]

In 2008, Daughter #2 has twins again, a girl and a boy. She wants to honor each of her parents in one kid’s name.
Granddaughter #5: [name]Josephina[/name] [name]Mae[/name]
Grandson #5: [name]Seamus[/name] [name]Nathaniel[/name]

[name]Michelle[/name] [name]Lorraine[/name] [name]Rafferty[/name] [name]Salem[/name], [name]Azalea[/name] [name]Shelley[/name], Ambrosette [name]Shannon[/name], Olivander [name]Quincy[/name]
[name]Sampson[/name] [name]Jonah[/name] [name]Sari[/name] [name]Melinda[/name], [name]Luca[/name] [name]Michael[/name]
[name]Melinda[/name] [name]Cicely[/name] [name]Henry[/name] [name]Alexander[/name], [name]Violet[/name] [name]Felicity[/name], [name]Josephina[/name] [name]Mae[/name], [name]Seamus[/name] [name]Nathaniel[/name]

[name]Sharon[/name] and [name]Joseph[/name] are ecstatic to have their first child in 1971. They give her a pretty first name, but they find out too late that it’s really popular! Her middle name, though, remains unusual…although it sounds similar to another popular name.
Daughter #1: [name]Sarah[/name] [name]Penelope[/name]

When she’s three, her little brother comes along. His name is less common, but not weird, and it somehow incorporates both parents’ names.
[name]Son[/name] #1: [name]Joseph[/name] [name]Aaron[/name]

Two years later, in 1976, the family is complete with the birth of another baby girl. Her parents decide to make her first intial match her sister’s.
Daughter #2: [name]Skye[/name] [name]Pamela[/name]

Fast forward to 1998. Daughter #1 is now a high-power CEO and the proud mother of a newborn son, with a carefully selected uncommon name.
Grandson #1: [name]Jaxson[/name] [name]Penn[/name]

In 2000, she fears his name is gaining popularity, so she goes for something even more unusual with her new daughter.
Granddaughter #1: [name]Matilda[/name] [name]Jo[/name]

Oh no! [name]Son[/name] #1, who is now an artist who roams the world with his wife, [name]Lori[/name], had been planning to use Granddaughter #1’s middle name for his first girl. Instead, when their daughter is born in 2002, he and [name]Lori[/name] combine their names to create their daughter’s first. Her middle honors one of her aunts.
Granddaughter #2: [name]Lane[/name] [name]Penelope[/name]

Ugh! What is up with these sudden popularity increases? Daughter #1 decides that she is going to pick a REALLY unusual first name for this next daughter, born in 2002. She decides to choose a middle name inspired by her mother’s first name.
Granddaughter #3: [name]Jenson[/name] [name]Sarai[/name]

In 2003, Daughter #2, a hipster/yuppie living in [name]Park[/name] Slope has twins, a boy and a girl.
Grandson #2:[name]Sebastian[/name] [name]Cale[/name]
Granddaughter #4: [name]Theodora[/name] [name]Kai[/name]

In 2005, Daughter #1 is getting nervous. Two of her kids’ names are soaring, and while the other isn’t popular yet, it’s getting some attention on naming boards. For this son, she’s gotta pick something that isn’t coming in, but that’s still cool.
Grandson #3: [name]Lennon[/name] [name]Yale[/name]

In 2006, [name]Son[/name] #1 and [name]Lori[/name] are tired of their kid’s name being so difficult in different countries. For this kid, they want an international first name and a middle name honouring the other aunt.
Grandson #4: [name]Jay[/name] [name]Skylar[/name]

In 2008, Daughter #2 has twins again, a girl and a boy. She wants to honour each of her parents in one kid’s name.
Granddaughter #5: [name]Penelope[/name] [name]Cade[/name]
Grandson #5:[name]Joseph[/name] [name]Cole[/name]

So I have…
[name]Sharon[/name] & [name]Joseph[/name] --> [name]Sarah[/name], [name]Joseph[/name], [name]Skye[/name]
[name]Sarah[/name] --> [name]Jaxson[/name], [name]Matilda[/name], [name]Jenson[/name], [name]Lennon[/name]
[name]Joseph[/name] --> [name]Lane[/name], [name]Jay[/name]
[name]Skye[/name] --> [name]Sebastian[/name], [name]Theodora[/name], [name]Penelope[/name], [name]Joseph[/name]

[name]Sharon[/name] and [name]Joseph[/name] are ecstatic to have their first child in 1971. They give her a pretty first name, but they find out too late that it’s really popular! Her middle name, though, remains unusual…although it sounds similar to another popular name. Daughter #1:
My answer:
[name]Ever[/name] [name]Chloris[/name]

When she’s three, her little brother comes along. His name is less common, but not weird, and it somehow incorporates both parents’ names. [name]Son[/name] #1:
[name]Josiah[/name] [name]Cale[/name]

Two years later, in 1976, the family is complete with the birth of another baby girl. Her parents decide to make her first intial match her sister’s. Daughter #2:
[name]Elisabeth[/name] [name]Catlynn[/name]

Fast forward to 1998. [name]Ever[/name] is now a high-power CEO and the proud mother of a newborn son, with a carefully selected uncommon name. Grandson #1:
[name]Michal[/name] [name]Lev[/name] [name]Walker[/name]

In 2000, she fears his name is gaining popularity, so she goes for something even more unusual with her new daughter. Granddaughter #1:
[name]Callista[/name] [name]El[/name] [name]Finley[/name]

Oh no! [name]Josiah[/name], who is now an artist who roams the world with his wife, [name]Juniper[/name], had been planning to use [name]Callie[/name]'s middle name for his first girl. Instead, when their daughter is born in 2002, he and [name]June[/name] combine their names to create their daughter’s first. Her middle honors one of her aunts. Granddaughter #2:
Perriah Chlorette

Ugh! What is up with these sudden popularity increases? [name]Ever[/name] decides that she is going to pick a REALLY unusual first name for this next daughter, born in 2002. She decides to choose a middle name inspired by her mother’s first name. Granddaughter #3:
[name]Shiloh[/name] [name]Prudencia[/name]

In 2003, [name]Elsie[/name], a hipster/yuppie living in [name]Park[/name] Slope has twins, a boy and a girl. Grandson #2:
[name]Camden[/name] [name]Errol[/name]
Granddaughter #4:
[name]Carter[/name] [name]Isabella[/name]

In 2005, [name]Ever[/name] is getting nervous. Two of her kids’ names are soaring, and while the other isn’t popular yet, it’s getting some attention on naming boards. For this son, she’s gotta pick something that isn’t coming in, but that’s still cool. Grandson #3:
[name]Gavriel[/name] Beston

In 2006, [name]Josiah[/name] and [name]Juniper[/name] are tired of their kid’s name being so difficult in different countries. For this kid, they want an international first name and a middle name honoring the other aunt. Grandson #4:
[name]Elijah[/name] [name]Arthur[/name]

In 2008, [name]Elsie[/name] has twins again, a girl and a boy. She wants to honor each of her parents in one kid’s name.
Granddaughter #5:
[name]Cilla[/name] [name]Sharon[/name]
Grandson #5:
[name]Cade[/name] [name]Ryder[/name]

So I have…
[name]Sharon[/name] & [name]Joseph[/name] --> [name]Ever[/name], [name]Josiah[/name], [name]Elsie[/name]
[name]Ever[/name] [name]Chloris[/name] --> [name]Michal[/name], [name]Callie[/name], [name]Shiloh[/name], Gavie
[name]Josiah[/name] [name]Cale[/name] --> [name]Perrie[/name] and [name]Elijah[/name]
[name]Elisabeth[/name] [name]Catlynn[/name] --> [name]Cam[/name] and [name]Carter[/name], [name]Cilla[/name] and [name]Cade[/name]

[name]Sharon[/name] and [name]Joseph[/name] are ecstatic to have their first child in 1971. They give her a pretty first name, but they find out too late that it’s really popular! Her middle name, though, remains unusual…although it sounds similar to another popular name. Daughter #1:
My answer:
[name]Madison[/name] [name]Ever[/name]

When she’s three, her little brother comes along. His name is less common, but not weird, and it somehow incorporates both parents’ names. [name]Son[/name] #1:
[name]Sebastian[/name] [name]Bronx[/name]

Two years later, in 1976, the family is complete with the birth of another baby girl. Her parents decide to make her first intial match her sister’s. Daughter #2:
[name]Marlee[/name] [name]Genevieve[/name]

Fast forward to 1998. Daughter #1 is now a high-power CEO and the proud mother of a newborn son, with a carefully selected uncommon name. Grandson #1:
[name]Beckham[/name] [name]Donovan[/name]

In 2000, she fears his name is gaining popularity, so she goes for something even more unusual with her new daughter. Granddaughter #1:
[name]Haven[/name] [name]Adelle[/name]

Oh no! [name]Son[/name] #1, who is now an artist who roams the world with his wife, [name]Lori[/name], had been planning to use Granddaughter #1’s middle name for his first girl. Instead, when their daughter is born in 2002, he and [name]Lori[/name] combine their names to create their daughter’s first. Her middle honors one of her aunts. Granddaughter #2:
[name]Stella[/name] [name]Leighton[/name]

Ugh! What is up with these sudden popularity increases? Daughter #1 decides that she is going to pick a REALLY unusual first name for this next daughter, born in 2002. She decides to choose a middle name inspired by her mother’s first name. Granddaughter #3:
[name]Petal[/name] [name]Simone[/name]

In 2003, Daughter #2, a hipster/yuppie living in [name]Park[/name] Slope has twins, a boy and a girl. Grandson #2:
[name]Lennon[/name] [name]Jett[/name]
Granddaughter #4:
[name]Piper[/name] [name]Hadley[/name]

In 2005, Daughter #1 is getting nervous. Two of her kids’ names are soaring, and while the other isn’t popular yet, it’s getting some attention on naming boards. For this son, she’s gotta pick something that isn’t coming in, but that’s still cool. Grandson #3:
[name]Jersey[/name] [name]Dakota[/name]

In 2006, [name]Son[/name] #1 and [name]Lori[/name] are tired of their kid’s name being so difficult in different countries. For this kid, they want an international first name and a middle name honoring the other aunt. Grandson #4:
[name]Bryn[/name] [name]Marlon[/name]

In 2008, Daughter #2 has twins again, a girl and a boy. She wants to honor each of her parents in one kid’s name.
Granddaughter #5:
[name]Avery[/name] [name]Shaylee[/name] [name]Clover[/name]
Grandson #5:
[name]Hudson[/name] [name]Milo[/name] [name]Jaxen[/name]

So I have…
[name]Sharon[/name] & [name]Joseph[/name] -->[name]Madison[/name]–[name]Sebastian[/name]–[name]Marlee[/name]
[name]Madison[/name] [name]Ever[/name] --> [name]Beckham[/name]–[name]Haven[/name]–[name]Petal[/name]
Sebastain [name]Jett[/name] -->[name]Stella[/name]–[name]Bryn[/name]
[name]Marlee[/name] [name]Genevieve[/name] --> [name]Lennon[/name]–[name]Piper[/name]–[name]Avery[/name]–[name]Hudson[/name]

[name]Sharon[/name] and [name]Joseph[/name] are ecstatic to have their first child in 1971. They give her a pretty first name, but they find out too late that it’s really popular! Her middle name, though, remains unusual…although it sounds similar to another popular name.

Daughter #1: [name]Jennifer[/name] [name]Kimberlyn[/name]

When she’s three, her little brother comes along. His name is less common, but not weird, and it somehow incorporates both parents’ names.

[name]Son[/name] #1: [name]Josiah[/name] [name]Ron[/name]

Two years later, in 1976, the family is complete with the birth of another baby girl. Her parents decide to make her first initials match her sister’s.

Daughter #2: [name]Jessa[/name] [name]Kate[/name]

Fast forward to 1998. Daughter #1 is now a high-power CEO and the proud mother of a newborn son, with a carefully selected uncommon name.

Grandson #1: [name]Brycen[/name] [name]Abram[/name]

In 2000, she fears his name is gaining popularity, so she goes for something even more unusual with her new daughter.

Granddaughter #1: [name]Shaylee[/name] [name]Yvonne[/name]

Oh no! [name]Son[/name] #1, who is now an artist who roams the world with his wife, [name]Lori[/name], had been planning to use Granddaughter #1’s middle name for his first girl. Instead, when their daughter is born in 2002, he and [name]Lori[/name] combine their names to create their daughter’s first. Her middle honors one of her aunts.

Granddaughter #2: Jossi [name]Genevieve[/name]

Ugh! What is up with these sudden popularity increases? Daughter #1 decides that she is going to pick a REALLY unusual first name for this next daughter, born in 2002. She decides to choose a middle name inspired by her mother’s first name.

Granddaughter #3: [name]Juna[/name] [name]Sharlee[/name]

In 2003, Daughter #2, a hipster/yuppie living in [name]Park[/name] Slope has twins, a boy and a girl.

Grandson #2: [name]Rory[/name]-[name]Kate[/name] [name]Mae[/name]

Granddaughter #4: [name]Corbin[/name] [name]Ben[/name]-[name]Zion[/name]

In 2005, Daughter #1 is getting nervous. Two of her kids’ names are soaring, and while the other isn’t popular yet, it’s getting some attention on naming boards. For this son, she’s gotta pick something that isn’t coming in, but that’s still cool.

Grandson #3: [name]Edison[/name] [name]Kai[/name]

In 2006, [name]Son[/name] #1 and [name]Lori[/name] are tired of their kid’s name being so difficult in different countries. For this kid, they want an international first name and a middle name honoring the other aunt.

Grandson #4: [name]Samuel[/name] [name]Jesse[/name]

In 2008, Daughter #2 has twins again, a girl and a boy. She wants to honor each of her parents in one kid’s name.

Granddaughter #5: Shareese [name]Jo[/name]-[name]Lynn[/name]

Grandson #5: [name]Joey[/name] [name]Ron[/name]-[name]Lee[/name]

[name]Sharon[/name] and [name]Joseph[/name] are ecstatic to have their first child in 1971. They give her a pretty first name, but they find out too late that it’s really popular! Her middle name, though, remains unusual…although it sounds similar to another popular name. Daughter #1:
My answer:
[name]Julia[/name] [name]Katarina[/name]

When she’s three, her little brother comes along. His name is less common, but not weird, and it somehow incorporates both parents’ names. [name]Son[/name] #1:
[name]Greyson[/name] [name]Sharp[/name]

Two years later, in 1976, the family is complete with the birth of another baby girl. Her parents decide to make her first intial match her sister’s. Daughter #2:
[name]Jacqueline[/name] [name]Klaire[/name]

Fast forward to 1998. Daughter #1 is now a high-power CEO and the proud mother of a newborn son, with a carefully selected uncommon name. Grandson #1:
Everrett [name]Jax[/name]

In 2000, she fears his name is gaining popularity, so she goes for something even more unusual with her new daughter. Granddaughter #1:
[name]Theadora[/name] [name]Lace[/name]

Oh no! [name]Son[/name] #1, who is now an artist who roams the world with his wife, [name]Lori[/name], had been planning to use Granddaughter #1’s middle name for his first girl. Instead, when their daughter is born in 2002, he and [name]Lori[/name] combine their names to create their daughter’s first. Her middle honors one of her aunts. Granddaughter #2: Greyli [name]Jacqueline[/name]

Ugh! What is up with these sudden popularity increases? Daughter #1 decides that she is going to pick a REALLY unusual first name for this next daughter, born in 2002. She decides to choose a middle name inspired by her mother’s first name. Granddaughter #3:
[name]Vienna[/name] [name]Shae[/name]

In 2003, Daughter #2, a hipster/yuppie living in [name]Park[/name] Slope has twins, a boy and a girl. Grandson #2:
Kenzington [name]Quinn[/name]
Granddaughter #4:
[name]Eloise[/name] [name]Temperance[/name]

In 2005, Daughter #1 is getting nervous. Two of her kids’ names are soaring, and while the other isn’t popular yet, it’s getting some attention on naming boards. For this son, she’s gotta pick something that isn’t coming in, but that’s still cool. Grandson #3:
[name]Baxter[/name] [name]Jave[/name]

In 2006, [name]Son[/name] #1 and [name]Lori[/name] are tired of their kid’s name being so difficult in different countries. For this kid, they want an international first name and a middle name honoring the other aunt. Grandson #4:
[name]Lev[/name] [name]Julian[/name]

In 2008, Daughter #2 has twins again, a girl and a boy. She wants to honor each of her parents in one kid’s name.
Granddaughter #5:
[name]Campbell[/name] [name]Anna[/name]-[name]Josie[/name]
Grandson #5:
[name]Damien[/name] [name]Aaron[/name]

So I have…
[name]Sharon[/name] & [name]Joseph[/name] --> [name]Julia[/name] [name]Katarina[/name], [name]Greyson[/name] [name]Sharp[/name], [name]Jacqueline[/name] [name]Klaire[/name]
[name]Julia[/name] [name]Katarina[/name] --> Everrett [name]Jax[/name], [name]Theodora[/name] [name]Lace[/name], [name]Vienna[/name] [name]Shae[/name], & [name]Baxter[/name] [name]Jave[/name]
[name]Greyson[/name] [name]Sharp[/name] --> Greyli [name]Jacqueline[/name], [name]Lev[/name] [name]Julian[/name]
[name]Jacquline[/name] [name]Klaire[/name] -->Kenzington [name]Quinn[/name], Elosie [name]Temperance[/name], [name]Campbell[/name] [name]Ann[/name]-[name]Josie[/name], [name]Damien[/name] [name]Aaron[/name]