Chapter 3754
Chapter 3754
Zachary remarked, “I feel a bit envious of Ben. He suddenly has a son and a daughter, both of whom are incredibly adorable. I can understand why my grandma’s face lights up whenever she sees Avah; she always wants to hold her.”
Serenity leaned against his shoulder. “Let’s be realistic about having a daughter. Remember when we joined the pregnancy group during the checkup? They mentioned that you can guess the baby’s gender based on how much they move. It’s not always accurate, but it’s something to consider. Our baby is 99% likely to be a boy.”
“You should focus on choosing a name for our son. You can think of names for a daughter too, but we might not use them right away—maybe in a few years,” she said with a smile.
Twins, like Ben and Jane’s boy and girl, are rare and precious; they are lucky to have them.
Zachary hesitated, “I haven’t thought of a good name for her yet.”
“Don’t rush,” Serenity reassured him. “If we ever have a daughter, maybe we can choose something simple like Pannu. People sometimes give their kids nicknames to bring them good luck.”
Serenity shot him a disapproving look. Zachary quickly added, “Just as a nickname, not a real name. They say nicknames bring kids good fortune and keep them healthy.”
“You could call your baby something cute like Watermelon or Mango, but not Pannu,” Serenity said, laughing. “If those names were really effective, you’d be called Pannu York right now.”
She burst into laughter at the thought of Zachary being named Pannu York. “Why don’t you change your name to Pannu York?” she teased.
“Absolutely not!” Zachary laughed. “My parents aren’t having any more kids, so it
“It wouldn’t matter anyway,” he said.
“Okay, no unflattering nicknames,” he agreed, realizing he didn’t want to give their baby an embarrassing name.
Zachary then proposed, “What about naming the baby Hunt York? Your last name is Hunt, and mine is York.”
Serenity paused, “Hunt York? That sounds a bit plain.”
“There’s no rush to decide,” she said thoughtfully. “Let’s choose the right name when the baby’s born. We can consider their birth date and time to find something meaningful.”
While Serenity preferred a more thoughtful name, Zachary appreciated the simplicity of Hunt York. He thought it was a nice combination of both their last names.
“Do you really want to call him Hunt York?” Serenity asked, sensing Zachary was serious about it.
“Hunt York isn’t a bad name, but it is a bit ordinary,” she said after a moment. “As parents, all we truly want is for our child to be safe and healthy. It’s okay if the name is simple. We’re just regular people, so Hunt York works for now.”
“Let’s keep thinking about it over the next few months,” she added. “If we come up with a better name before the baby is born, we can always change it.”