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Gerdie- 05-29-2009
Names for the Baby (Both Boy and Girl) Why that name
I'll start: For a boy, I like Sebastian and Nathanial just because they sound like strong boy names For a girl, I like Olivia and Emily because they sound dainty and petite NEXT!!!

Shipmate- 05-30-2009

Gerdie, Very honestly,I'm partial to the name COLIN or COLLIN for a boy. It sounds very Celtic (?????),and I know it's Ioan's current character's name in "The Kid",..... but I still think it sounds very nice with Gruffudd. (It would also commemorate the movie that Dad was doing at the time.) Middle name? Maybe one of the grandfathers' first names---Peter or David. ------------------------------- For a girl, Either LISA or CHLOE (Mommy DID play Chloe Simon in "102 Dalmatians")---Besides,they're both pretty,simple,sweet-sounding,and would look really good on a theatre marquee someday,saying either: "starring...",or "directed by..."! Middle name? Again, one of the grandmothers' first names---Gillian,and I'm sorry,I don't know Alice's mother's first name.

Gaffer'sGirl- 05-30-2009

I like Megan Catrin for a girl. and Dylan Huw for a boy. The names are Welsh in origin, yet crossover well to English with the middle names being a little more identifiable as Welsh. I think both go well with Gruffudd. I do like the use of the Grandparents names as middle names that is kind of nice. However, I don't recall Ioan having a middle name. I believe Alice does, but who knows if a middle name is traditional or not for the Welsh?

Frances- 05-31-2009

My favourite names are Etienne, Fabian and Martinfor a boy, and Delphine, Sarah and Isabelle for a girl.

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