thank you all for all the suggestions I never realized how many names there really was in all the Disney movies. If its a girl we might try a Disney name but for a boy we probably won't go with a Disney name. We already thought of Mason, Kaden, Damien, but thats as far as we got but you guys gave us some good suggestions I'll have to run them by the boss.
My DS2 is Mason. We have DD12 Riley Nicole, DS8 Ethan Alexander, DD3 Ramie Lynn, and DS2 Mason Reade (although DD12 and I voted on Mason Montgomery).
A note about naming:
When our 2nd child was born, we decided we wanted a 5 letter name like our first child. There was this song from Veggietales that we used the tune of to teach her to spell her name, and wanted to do the same w/ him. Then when our 3rd was born and we found out she was a girl, we were kind of stuck w/ the 5 letter thing. PLUS we decided to go ahead and just complicate our lives further by starting w/ an "R" and ending in the long -ee sound, like Riley. Now, this became problematic when I became pregnant again (surprise!) and we realized that if it were a girl, we had really shot ourselves in the proverbial foot (feet?). I asked around and found stories of people whose parents had been unable to continue some ill-fated naming trend, so Savannah, Sarah, Suzette, & Samara ended up with a little sister named Juliet, who always resented being the odd-girl out. The only name that we could find to stay consistent was "Rosie," and while I think it's a beautiful name, I'm just not a "Rosie" kind of mom, plus it's a trifle more old-fashioned and feminine sounding than Riley & Ramie.
Needless to say we were relieved to find out we were having a boy....until we tried to find 5 letter "E" names. But DS really wanted to have a little "name thing" going on like the girls, so we decided: 5 letters, ending in the "un" sound. Three days before going into the hospital, his name was going to be "Duncan" (I know--6 letters. It was a compromise), and then DH came out of the bedroom holding a list of names I'd written down months before. "Mason Reade. I like that one." "But, honey," I replied, "see, I scratched out Mason Reade and wrote Mason Montgomery instead. Don't you think it sounds better." Obviously, I lost.
All this to say be careful about starting patterns, especially when you name baby #2.
Congrats, by the way! I can't think of a more splendid reason to have to postpone a WDW trip!