Finally, the child doesn't need to be named Baby Prins anymore.

One of the two or three most difficult about this pregnancy, from my don't-have-to-carry-the-child-in-my-belly perspective, is coming up with a name. Partially because Kim's and my naming philosophies are so different -- she tends toward ordinary, I tend toward umlauts -- deciding on mutually acceptable boy and girl names for our massively active little baby has been less than fruitful.

However, on Friday night, while eating pizza a block away from a big Harry Potter dress-up bash, we made the decision to buckle down and pick a boy's name and a girl's name. After much, much deliberation, we finally came up with two compromise names that we are both very happy with, and after even more deliberation, we decided to post these names online for you to look at. Let me just state this one caveat: As stated before, it took us a very long time to come up with our future child's names, and because of that, we would really appreciate you being supportive of our choices. Thanks in advance.

If it's a boy, Meridith Dexter Prins.

If it's a girl, Eunice Eugenia Prins.

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"i live to frolf."
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people i know, then.
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