Thank you all for your answers! There were so many great names it was hard to choose! So without waiting anymore, here’s the second round.
Family One
DH: Rowan Artyom Andreyev (itsjustjack & Inger)
DW: Alexandrina Liesl Smith (Carys1 & SuzieKim & alessia810)
Rowan and Alexandrina are expecting their first child and it’s a boy! Because the two of them love literature, they would like a first name related to that (please precise). As for the middle, they would like a name connected to nature, like his father’s first name.
Family Two
DH: Maddox James Ryan Cooper (SuzieKim & alessia810 & WintersEcho)
DW: Marie Cassiopeia Lyn Blanchet (VivienaLunelle123)
Maddox and Marie are adopting a little girl after struggling with infertility! For her first name, they would like a name that means miracle to reflect their chance to have a child. They would like to keep the family tradition of having two middles: the first one is French to honour her mother origins, and the second should honour her paternal grandfather Maxim John.
Family Three
DH: Maximilian Jonah Fischer “Max” (WintersEcho & itsjustjack & VivienaLunelle123)
DH: Adriano Lucca da Vinci (MissyTee29 & Inger & WintersEcho & BeccaRhubarb & Carys1)
Max and Adriano received a call announcing that there is a little girl up for adoption! Her first name comes from Roman mythology for Adriano’s Italian origins. Her middle name is long and elegant.
Family Four
DH: Rhodes Oliver Castillo (Inger & VivienaLunelle123)
DW: Margaret-Lily Claire James (alessia810)
Rhodes and Margaret-Lily are expecting a baby boy! He has a hyphen name like his mother: one of the two names is one syllable like his father’s, and the other one is modern but at the same time traditional. His middle name is unisex.
DW: Athena Cleo Johnson (BeccaRhubarb & Inger & alessia810)
DW: Aisling Seren Canavan (MissyTree29)
Athena and Aisling are expecting a baby boy with Aisling as the carrying mother! They would like a first name related to mythology, either Greek, Irish or Welsh. They also want two middles: they have to be from a different origin than the first name (Irish and Welsh if the FN is Greek, Greek and Irish if the FN is Welsh or Greek and Welsh if the FN is Irish).