Picky Parents BNG

[name]Annabel[/name] [name]Scarlett[/name] “[name]Anna[/name]”

The [name]Miller[/name] family are going to adopt a baby. They don’t know if they are going to adopt a boy or a girl, so the name must be unisex. The first name has to be a long name with a nn, and the middle name must be short. The initials must spell something. They want him/her to have two middle names, so there will be four initials. None of the names can be in the Top 1000 names of 2012, so the name must be uncommon but easy to pronounce. Good luck!

[name]Domino[/name] Rumi [name]Utah[/name] [name]Miller[/name] “[name]Mino[/name]”

[name]Heidi[/name] and [name]Cameron[/name] [name]Evans[/name] are about to welcome their second daughter, sister for 2-year-old [name]Arlo[/name] [name]True[/name]. They favour short, modern unisex names but don’t want another name that ends in O. It should not be more than five letters long. [name]Baby[/name]'s middle name will be either a bird or a flower, but not something too common like [name]Rose[/name], and will be monosyllabic just like her sister’s middle name.

[name]Rowan[/name] [name]Fleur[/name]

[name]Allie[/name] and [name]Will[/name] are expecting their first children, twin girls. [name]Allie[/name] would like to honour two girls who were a really big influence in her life, [name]Emily[/name] and [name]Maddy[/name], however both [name]Allie[/name] and [name]Will[/name] agree they want more unique names than those names. [name]Will[/name] would like to honour his mother for the daughters middle names and would like one girls’ middle name to be a form of [name]Jane[/name] and the other to be a form of [name]Katherine[/name]. They love names that have nicknames, and prefer a short first name to be paired with a long middle, or a long first name with a short middle.

[name]Emi[/name] [name]Katherina[/name]
Maddeline [name]Janie[/name]

[name]Amber[/name] and and [name]Jacob[/name] [name]Grey[/name] are having baby twins, one boy one girl to join their family. They are joining sisters [name]Asha[/name] [name]Juliet[/name] (age 6) and [name]Jael[/name] [name]Adelaide[/name]. The girl must have a long sounding name with at least five syllables between the first and middle name, they boy however should only have 3-4 syllables. Ones initials must be AJ and the other JA. They cannot be olden day names and must be unique.

[name]Alicia[/name] [name]Jessamine[/name]
[name]Jackson[/name] [name]Andrew[/name]

The Robinsons are expecting twin girls. Their first names must share a meaning and the middle names have to be in the top 50. [name]Both[/name] names should be quite long

[name]Valentina[/name] [name]Lily[/name] & [name]Melisande[/name] [name]Olivia[/name]

[name]Frank[/name] and [name]Gabrielle[/name] are expecting twins, genders unknown. They would like the first names to begin with different letters but to phonetically alliterate (e.g. [name]Phoebe[/name] & [name]Freya[/name], [name]Charlotte[/name] & [name]Sinead[/name]), and would like options for all gender outcomes, including BB, BG, GG. Middle names should begin with the same letter and have the same amount of syllables.

BB-[name]Remus[/name] Hallan & [name]Seamus[/name] [name]Harlan[/name]

BG-[name]Remus[/name] Hallan & [name]Alexis[/name] Haide

GG-[name]Alexis[/name] Haide & [name]Carys[/name] [name]Helen[/name]

[name]Meredith[/name] and [name]John[/name] are expecting twin boys and have a family tradition of 2 middle names. They would like their given names to start with different letters, both with the same number of syllables, inc. 1st middle name but would like the boys to share a 2nd middle name.

[name]Lucas[/name] [name]Henry[/name] [name]John[/name] and [name]Joseph[/name] [name]Toby[/name] [name]John[/name]

[name]Camille[/name]-[name]Louise[/name] [name]Smyth[/name] is a single woman with no children, and no will to raise them. She is, however, a surrogate for a young woman who is unable to carry children past a certain point, [name]Nora[/name] Heidke, and her fiancee [name]Jake[/name] Borgas. [name]Camille[/name] is also pregnant with twins. The future Heidke-Borgas children are girls, and must each have two middle names. Their first names must begin with the same letter, but they rest of it mustn’t sound even remotely similar- for example, they would not like something such as [name]Madison[/name] and [name]Madeleine[/name], or [name]Taylor[/name] and [name]Tahlia[/name]. The first twins first middle name must be after [name]Nora[/name]'s mother, [name]Tilde[/name], and the second twins first middle name must be after [name]Jake[/name]'s mother [name]Helen[/name]. Their second middle names must both be after [name]Camille[/name] in some way.

[name]Emanuelle[/name] [name]Mathilda[/name] Cameryn
and Elizabette [name]Helena[/name] [name]Milly[/name]

The Johnstons are expecting identical triplet girls.
They need to have two middle names. The first names need to be at least three syllables and share a meaning.
No 1’s first middle needs to be a form of [name]Elizabeth[/name], No 2’s first middle a form of [name]Margaret[/name], and No 3’s first middle a form of [name]Alexandra[/name]
All second middles have to be a one syllable virtue name.

[name]Saskia[/name] [name]Elsie[/name] [name]Joy[/name], [name]Lucinda[/name] [name]Greta[/name] [name]Hope[/name] and [name]Eleanor[/name] [name]Sasha[/name] [name]Grace[/name]

[name]Juno[/name] and [name]Felix[/name] are about to welcome their second child, a brother for [name]Vesper[/name] [name]Alice[/name], 4. They would like their son to bear a name that reflects his parents’ Scandinavian heritage, and relates to nature in some way. His middle name should stem from a literary classic.

[name]Arvid[/name] [name]Heathcliff[/name]

[name]Hilde[/name] and [name]Bastiaan[/name] Meijer are expecting their second daughter. [name]Just[/name] before the birth of their first daughter, [name]Kinsley[/name] [name]Anouk[/name] [name]Haldis[/name], they moved to [name]America[/name]. To help their daughter fit in, they gave her what they thought was an “All-American” name- in reality, it was just something horribly trendy that fit in with the current craze. Her first middle name is dutch, and her second middle name is Norwegian to fit in with her parents heritage. Much like her big sister, their baby most have a grossly trendy first name, and one Dutch and one Norwegian middle name.

Kalianna [name]Agnes[/name] [name]Sofie[/name] Meijer

  1. first name must start with A and end with -l
    2 Middle name must start with z and be 6 letters long

[name]Amabel[/name] [name]Zahara[/name]

[name]Lucy[/name] and [name]Darius[/name] [name]Fletcher[/name] are about to welcome their third and fourth children, a brother and sister for older siblings [name]Clancy[/name] Rockford, 7, and [name]Hattie[/name] [name]Maeve[/name], 5. They would like their new babies’ names to share the -y/-ie ending, both relating in some way to a 20th century author, book or character, and the girl’s name being a diminutive form of a longer name (like sister [name]Hattie[/name]). [name]Both[/name] of their middle names should have something to do with the animal kingdom without being too obvious.

[name]Rosie[/name] [name]Byrd[/name] ([name]Rosie[/name] short for [name]Rosalie[/name], [name]Rosalie[/name] from Twilight, [name]Byrd[/name] is kind of obvious)
[name]Benji[/name] [name]Halcyon[/name] ([name]Benji[/name] short for [name]Benjamin[/name], [name]Benjamin[/name] from [name]Charlie[/name] Bone series, [name]Halcyon[/name] means “kingfisher bird”)

[name]Isabelle[/name] and [name]James[/name] Edwards have one son already named [name]Masen[/name] [name]Liam[/name]. They are about to have twins-- one boy and one girl. They want the twins’ names to be this: last letter of the middle name must be the first letter of the first name. The first name must be a common name spelled with one letter differently, like [name]Masen[/name]. The middle name must have two or less vowels in it. There must be absolutely no y, x, z, or u at all in the name. Good luck pleasing the Edwards! :slight_smile:

Lillee [name]Angel[/name] and [name]Jaxon[/name] [name]Taj[/name]

[name]Maia[/name] and [name]Rudi[/name] [name]Bauer[/name] are ready to welcome their twin girls who will join older brothers [name]Bram[/name] [name]Makai[/name], 8, and [name]Vito[/name] Astali, 5. [name]Both[/name] girls need to have four-letter first names too, with one of them originating in [name]Rudi[/name]‘s home country of Germany and the other with roots in [name]Maia[/name]‘s home country, Greece. They need to sound “right” together though, and fit in well with [name]Bram[/name] and [name]Vito[/name]. [name]Both[/name] girls’ middle names will end in -i just like their brothers’, and should have no more than three syllables.

[name_f]Ella[/name_f] [name_f]Hani[/name_f] and [name_f]Iris[/name_f] [name_f]Agapi[/name_f]

[name_f]Alice[/name_f] and [name_u]Robbie[/name_u] are expecting triplets! All girls! They want to honour [name_f]Alice[/name_f]'s closest friends by somehow mixing and matching bits of their names to make new names for the three girls. The people they would like to honour are [name_f]Melissa[/name_f], [name_f]Jenny[/name_f], [name_u]Bryn[/name_u], [name_f]Tess[/name_f], [name_f]Maddie[/name_f], [name_f]Thalia[/name_f], [name_f]Emily[/name_f], [name_f]Michaela[/name_f], [name_f]Rachael[/name_f], [name_f]Phoebe[/name_f], and [name_u]Sierra[/name_u].

[name_f]Pheobe[/name_f] Brierra & [name_f]Madeline[/name_f] Tennyssa & [name_f]Emilia[/name_f] Rachaela

[name_f]Alice[/name_f] and [name_u]Robbie[/name_u] need to lower their standards.

[name_u]Rory[/name_u] and [name_f]Anabel[/name_f] are already parents to 4-year-old [name_u]London[/name_u] [name_f]Paige[/name_f] and expecting a little boy. They want a name that primarily will pair well with hers. They loved the sounds of [name_m]Austin[/name_m] and [name_u]Hudson[/name_u], but don’t want to have matchy-matchy place names, and they love the sound of [name_m]Oliver[/name_m] but don’t think it pairs well with [name_u]London[/name_u]. They’re looking for a name that sounds hip and young, but they loathe trendy names like [name_u]Mason[/name_u], [name_u]Jace[/name_u], and [name_m]Kingston[/name_m]. They’d like his first name to have a cool-but-classic vintage feel without being too “hipster” and his middle name to reflect either [name_f]Anabel[/name_f]'s Buddhism or [name_u]Rory[/name_u]'s work as an astronomer, but would love it if the name could reflect both.

[name_m]Hugo[/name_m] [name_m]Hesperos[/name_m] - these were some VERY picky parents

[name_u]James[/name_u] and [name_f]Nathalie[/name_f] are having their 2nd daughter. Their first child’s name is [name_f]Thalia[/name_f] [name_f]Jennifer[/name_f] (Thal-ee-a) and they would like the next daughter’s name to work well. They are both nature lovers and love whispy names such as that of their first daughter’s. They would also like to honour [name_f]Nathalie[/name_f]'s older sister [name_f]Melissa[/name_f] [name_f]Tess[/name_f] somehow.

[name_f]Bryony[/name_f] [name_f]Melissa[/name_f]

[name_m]Myron[/name_m] & [name_f]Yolande[/name_f] Watts are expecting boy/girl twins. They are parents to [name_m]Desmond[/name_m] [name_m]Josiah[/name_m], [name_m]Quentin[/name_m] [name_m]Thomas[/name_m], [name_f]Felicia[/name_f] [name_f]Mary[/name_f], [name_f]Monique[/name_f] [name_f]Elizabeth[/name_f], & [name_m]Cedric[/name_m] [name_m]Benjamin[/name_m]. They want names that have traditionally been embraced by the African-American community & that are easy to pronounce. [name_f]Yolande[/name_f]'s family is Creole. Biblical middles are a must. They would prefer not to repeat any of the letters of the other children’s first names.

[name_f]Loretta[/name_f] [name_f]Magdalen[/name_f] Watts & [name_m]Anton[/name_m] [name_m]Zachary[/name_m] Watts

[name_f]Jayne[/name_f] & [name_m]Harlan[/name_m] [name_m]Rhodes[/name_m] are expecting their first girl after four boys. They are already parents to [name_m]Clement[/name_m] [name_m]Friedrich[/name_m], [name_m]Hugo[/name_m] [name_m]Fitzwilliam[/name_m], [name_m]Arthur[/name_m] [name_m]Finnegan[/name_m] & [name_u]Jules[/name_u] [name_m]Ferdinand[/name_m]. Once again they would like a first name that is now popular in [name_f]France[/name_f], but that sounds more British than [name_m]French[/name_m]. It should not contain the letter “i”. The middle should be long, quirky, rarely used these days and begin with F.