This Family is in need of a Last name.
They have gone through several last name changes and I need one that will suit them. The name should be related to a Circus since Jonathan comes from an extreamly long line of Ringleaders.This is the family:
DF: Jonathan
DM: Olivia Morrigan Lucine (maiden name is Janvrin)
DS: Reuben Theodore - "Benji"
DD: Scarlett Ophelia (oh-fay-lea) - "Lottie"
DD: Elodie Talitha - "Dia"
Dia & Lottie are twins. Jonathan's Family:
DF: Theodore Issac
DM: Ophelia Rose - prn. same as above, nn "Fay" & "Lia"
DS: Matthias - Has a son named William "Liam" and a grandson named Issac "Zac"
DS: Jonathan - Family above ^
DS: Benjamin - Has six sons and a daughter: Denis, Edward, Norbert, James, Robert, Charles and Lilia

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Sorry! I posted twice by accident...
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Well, you could always try Pierrot, or its Dutch original Pjerrot - Pierrot is the "Sad Clown" of Italian Comedia Dell'arte.Or you could go for Maximus - the original circuses (though they've changed a lot since then!) were Roman, and the most important was the Circus Maximus.Then there is Ducrow, the name of an English man from the late 1700s whose "feats of horsemanship had much to do with establishing the traditions of the circus" - perhaps a distant relation of Jonathan's?All of those names seem to "go" with the various names of the family - but personally, I prefer Pierrot.Hope that helps!!
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Well, you could always try Pierrot, or its Dutch original Pjerrot - Pierrot is the "Sad Clown" of Italian Comedia Dell'arte.Or you could go for Maximus - the original circuses (though they've changed a lot since then!) were Roman, and the most important was the Circus Maximus.Then there is Ducrow, the name of an English man from the late 1700s whose "feats of horsemanship had much to do with establishing the traditions of the circus" - perhaps a distant relation of Jonathan's?All of those names seem to "go" with the various names of the family - but personally, I prefer Pierrot.Hope that helps!!
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Hmmm.... how bout... Well, Otto could be used as a last name, and it is the name of a professional clown in the Barnum and Bailey and the Ringling Brothers circuses... Sorry I couldn't be of more help! =)
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