Picky Parents BNG

[name]Cordella[/name] [name]Livy[/name]

(That was hard!)

The couple wants a down-to-earth, humble, nature-inspired name for their daughter, that isn’t common to see on a child of this generation.

[name]Juniper[/name] [name]Sky[/name]

This couple want their child’s the initials to spell another name. Their last name is Yorkshire.

Romily [name]Annika[/name] Yorkshire ([name]RAY[/name])

This couple wants their son’s name to honor his grandfathers, [name]Henry[/name] and [name]Charles[/name].

[name]Hank[/name] [name]Carlos[/name]

This couple wants a unique name beginning with either X or Z, and the middle name should be a more unique color other then [name]Rose[/name] or [name]Violet[/name].

[name]Zara[/name] [name]Olive[/name]

The parents want a classic French first name for their baby girl. They want the middle name honor the maternal grandmother using a diminutive of her name [name]Lauren[/name] [name]Elizabeth[/name].

[name]Adele[/name] Annelies

THe parents want a 4 letter long (first)name that makes a very masculine name overall fore their DAUGHTER

[name]Penn[/name] [name]Chloe[/name]

The Salgado family recently moved from Ecuador to [name]France[/name]. They’re looking for names for their B/G twins from both countries. For the boy, they want a shorter first name and longer middle name. For the girl, they want a name with heavy French influences, and a middle name that is a flower commonly found in Ecuador. Good luck!

[name]Juan[/name] Chupapoyas and [name]Aimee[/name] [name]Rose[/name]
(Sorry, I tried really hard, this was the best i could do!)

A couple have girl/girl twins. For the first girl, they want a unique first name that sounds modern, and they don’t like it when a boys name is used for a girl. Her middle name must be [name]Jane[/name] to honour a family tradition. And they don’t want a hyphenated name, or 2 middle names. For the 2nd girl, they still want a unique first name that sounds modern, and they want it to work well with the other girls name, but start with a different letter and sound distinctly different. Her middle name will also honour a family tradition, and must be a flower or colour.

[name]Sora[/name] [name]Jane[/name] and [name]Zoe [/name] Azalea

This couple is having a girl. They want her first name to be nature-related, but not hippyish ([name]Rainbow[/name] is an example) and her middle name should be related to the work of a famous author.

[name]Delta[/name] [name]Matilda[/name]

Parents to be are having boy-girl-girl triplets and are looking for Dutch first names. Middles must begin with the same letter, but each have different second letters, and must all contain the same amount of letters (e.g. [name]Aubrey[/name], [name]Astrid[/name] & [name]Agatha[/name]).

[name]Bastiaan[/name] [name]Elliot[/name], [name]Lotte[/name] [name]Evanna[/name], and [name]Fleur[/name] [name]Emilie[/name]

Parents are having girl-girl twins. They’re first names must each be nature names- from either Dutch, [name]German[/name] or French (they don’t both have to be from the same country). The first girl must be named after a flower that is not found in your country- or at least is very uncommon. The second girl must be your least favourite name starting with G.

Madelief [name]Eve[/name] & [name]Gusta[/name] [name]Rosemarie[/name]

(Madelief is Dutch for daisy, which isn’t native to Australia, where I’m from. [name]Gusta[/name] is a variant of [name]August[/name].)

Girl-girl-boy-boy quads are on the way. Two babies must share the same phonetic last syllable of their first name (e.g. [name]Frederika[/name] & [name]Parker[/name]). Two babies must have three letter first names. Two of the babies middle names must be from [name]New[/name] Zealand’s list of banned names and the other two babies’ middle names must be the names of famous paintings.

[name]Iris[/name] [name]Clemence[/name] and [name]Gloria[/name] [name]Renate[/name]

Parents are having boy-girl twins. They want to honor their Irish heritage but they do not want names which may be difficult to pronounce, but they also don’t want a name that is popular. They would also like to find a way to honor a family member [name]George[/name].

[name]Eva[/name] [name]Mona[/name], [name]Ada[/name] Lady, [name]Edward[/name] [name]Whistler[/name] and [name]Michael[/name] [name]Duke[/name]

Parents are having boy-girl -boy triplets and want to honor their Irish heritage. They dont want names which are popular or that would be difficult to pronounce. They would also like to honor family members [name]George[/name] and [name]Dina[/name] in some way.

[name]Cormac[/name] [name]Ferdinand[/name], [name]Killian[/name] [name]James[/name] & [name]Neve[/name] [name]Georgiana[/name]

Parents are expecting female twins and are planning to give each two middle names. The first names must both be from the top 100 French names of 2010 and begin with a vowel. The first middles must honour grandmothers [name]Dolores[/name] and [name]Brigitte[/name], and the second middle must reference their due date of [name]Christmas[/name] [name]Day[/name]. Parents are both europhiles and dislike gratuitous y’s in names.

[name]Juliette[/name] [name]Lolita[/name] [name]Snow[/name] and [name]Margot[/name] [name]Briana[/name] [name]Holly[/name]

Parents are having boy-girl-girl triplets. They want their first names to begin with a K from the Top 100 names of 2012. Their middle names should honor grandparents [name]Edith[/name], [name]Melvin[/name], and [name]Harriet[/name].

[name]Kayden[/name] [name]Edwin[/name], [name]Khloe[/name] [name]Arrietty[/name] & [name]Kennedy[/name] [name]Melisande[/name]

[name]Calvin[/name] & [name]Jimmy[/name] are expecting b/g twins. [name]One[/name] of the middles should honour surrogate mother [name]Apolline[/name], and the other should honour [name]Calvin[/name]'s sister [name]Kelly[/name]. [name]Jimmy[/name], a film buff, would like to name one of the twins after a famous actor/actress from black and white films (first name or surname) and the other after an [name]Oscar[/name]-winning director (first name or surname).

[name]Orson[/name] [name]Apollo[/name] and [name]Elia[/name] [name]Kelly[/name]

The Rutheford’s are expecting twin boys. They are searching for Elemental names (stemming from elements of the periodic table of elements) to honor their career’s as scientists and middle names honoring famous scientists.

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[name]Laurence[/name] [name]Alexander[/name] and [name]Francis[/name] [name]Nicola[/name]
First names from Laurencium and Francium. The scientists are [name]Nicola[/name] Tesla and [name]Alexander[/name] [name]Graham[/name] [name]Bell[/name].

The Talcotts want to give their daughter an unusual flower name as a first name and a unisex middle name. Her name also has to go with her her brother’s name [name]Rowan[/name] [name]Murphy[/name].

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[name]Olive[/name] [name]Jillian[/name] & [name]Briar[/name] [name]James[/name] Kabriski

This couple is looking for older, interesting, vowel heavy names that have been waiting to be revived. They’re expecting two girls, and want to honor their grandmother’s [name]Ruth[/name] and [name]Joy[/name] somehow; they’re okay with not using the exact names, as long as the connection makes sense.