I would love some help;)
We have our first names decided upon... just not sure of the spellings or of the middle names...
We have decided upon Annika or Anneke for a girl and Jensen or Jenson for a boy. However, we don't have middle names picked yet.
So, for the girl, we could do DH's grandma's name: Carmen (He says she was an amazing woman who had 13 kids, he loved her, and I'd be happy to do that for him. I was thinking of doing 2 middle names: Annika Allessia Carmen V. DH has 2 mn's and hates it. Ugh.
The boy has no middle name LOL.
Here are our ethnicities...
DH: Dutch, Indonesian, Colombian
Me: Austrian/Italian, German, English, French.
Any ideas on spelling their 1st names or for middle names? Thanks for any help you can give;)
Re: XP: Anyone want to name my kid?
I like Annika over Anneke (little Ann) and sounds great to give her the MN after a beloved grandmother.
Jensen over Jenson.
Jensen Matteo
Jensen Anthony
Jensen Cruz
I prefer Anika over Aneka and I am really not a fan of double middle names.
I can't help with middles names since I don't know your last name and am big on names flowing together. Have you any male family members you would want to honor?
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Anika and Jenson
Anika Carmen sounds fine together, I wouldn't put in an extra middle name.
Jenson Michael, Jenson Andrew, Jenson Daniel
Anika is one of my fave names.
Good choice