That's so funny, Suzi! your house is like a 90s flashback Teen Beat!I'll have to take another look at those signatures now.
My great grandfather's mother, first wife, and second wife (my great grandmother) were all named Emma. And there are a bunch of Nikolais on the other side. Otherwise my family tends to unique (at least within the family) names.
We have 4 Tims in my extended family
In mine it is the Bobs and John. In particular John Miller. My father, my brother, TWO of my brother's sons (different moms), and a grandson.
With the Bobs when I named my son that 2 of our closest friends and my ex-husband all claimed it was in their honor, and I told them of course, when it was in memory of my nephew and his father.
Natter chatter fried egg batter.
Patter and batter!
My extended family, including in laws, includes two Ryans and a Bryant. Context has become very important.
In 2012 the A's had four different guys on their team named Brandon, and the Giants had three Brandons.
It was The Brandon Singularity.
You could've put together and All Brandon team.
Don't make me thread nanny.
I'm with Laura on hearting Kat.
I forgot to say thanks to Bonny and Theresa for the cards. H still goes, "Now, who?"
Y'all don't have any Wolodimr's in your families, do you?
Beverly - that was my favorite part of cards this year. C would ask how I knew each person as he signed cards. After all the answers of "Buffistas" he stopped asking. But it made me giggle. I had explained my Buffy friends to him a while ago, so he knows about my imaginary friends on the internets.
Not that I know of, Beverly. Nikolais, Olegs (I forgot about the multiple Olegs), Vsevelod, Igor, Boris, but not even a Vladimir. Unless my brother's cat counts.