The Rossi Family
Marco Giorgio and Rosina Francesca Rossi are expecting their first – a son! Marco and Rosina are second generation Italian Americans, living in New York. They want their son’s name to reflect their Italian heritage, but also be known in New York. His middle name should be after a grandparent. (Salvatore Marcello and Renata Giovanna Rossi / Lazzaro Vincenzio and Lucia Serafina Mancini)
LN: Rossi
DH: Marco Giorgio
DW: Rosina Francesca (nee Mancini)
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The Nguyen Family
Quang Minh and Hoa Linh Nguyen are expecting a baby girl. Q and Hoa are both Vietnamese. They met in college, fell in love, married and decided to make the US their home. Two weeks before finding out baby girl was on the way, they partook in their citizenship ceremony. Q and Hoa want their daughter to have an All-American first name. Her middle name should be Vietnamese.
LN: Nguyen
DH: Quang Minh “Q”
DW: Hoa Linh (nee Tran)
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The Williams Family
Todd Anthony and Ashley Elizabeth Williams are expecting twins a boy and a girl. They recently completed ancestry DNA tests are were surprised to find both of them are over 50% Scottish. They would like the twins to have Scottish first names that are a bit more exciting than their own names. Their middle names should start with the letter “A”.
LN: Williams
DH: Todd Anthony
DW: Ashley Elizabeth (nee Miller)
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The Carmichael Family
David Justin and Morgan Ashley Carmichael are expecting a boy. David’s family accidentally started a naming tradition a couple generations ago for first born sons; leaving David and Morgan looking for a name with the initials “EJ”. (David Justin, son of Charles Jonathan, son of Benjamin Jefferson, son of Arthur James)
LN: Carmichael
DH: David Justin
DW: Morgan Ashley (nee Gallagher)
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The Khan Family
Aram and Galiana, a young Middle Eastern couple, has recently been granted political asylum in the US. It has been highly recommended they change their names and hide their identities for protection. Both Aram and Galiana want mainstream, US names from the 1990’s. They want a popular Indian surname.
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