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Naming Duggar #20
Everyone is fascinated by the Duggars – their lifestyle, the unending line of children, and all of those J names! The family with 19 children announced earlier this week that they are expecting their 20th child, and that Michelle is due in April.
From my own experience, finding a name can be difficult. I couldn’t even imagine attempting to find a name for a new baby after naming 19 children before it, and to add to the task they use the very limiting qualifier of starting each name with the letter J.
Based on the names they have already chosen, here are my best guesses as to what #20′s name might be:
What are your guesses for the next Duggar baby name?
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4 Comments
Shelby commented on Nov 10 11 at 7:11 amSomewhere on their website/blog, it tells the story behind Jordyn-Grace’s name. It also states that while deciding her name, half the family wanted Julie Grace instead of Jordyn-Grace. Maybe Julie will be next!
Jamie commented on Nov 11 11 at 12:05 amI sure like the name Jamie :) its a neutral name too!! :)
Erin commented on Nov 11 11 at 12:22 amHow about Juststopalready?
bonnie Shultz commented on Dec 02 11 at 12:31 amI suggest Jasectomy!
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