Actually, it's not that Jimmy didn't give the child a Chinese name. He still remembers the bracelet he was wearing when he transmigrated here, and he plans to leave that bracelet for Liam, including the name.
But in these years of living, he deeply understands this society, and for the child's easier future, the first name has to be in English. The Chinese name is only used in specific situations, depending on the path Liam eventually takes.
The days with a child always pass by quickly, and there's never enough time each day. Of course, there's definitely not enough sleep, even with a maid at home to handle many things. Jimmy and Nia always feel they can't be apart from the little guy. Even just watching him sleep, they can spend a good while in a daze.
Liam's baptism time has already been set, to be held a month after his birth. Of course, it will be held at St. Andrew's Church on Staten Island, presided over by Priest Rodney, as decided by Priest White.
