Who needs a name when you have that body? LOL. Sorry .... I can't stop looking at that chest!
I didn't realize you whited out the named in the pedigree.
I do have a database of bengal cats and F generations, so I am always looking for TICA pedigrees to add the cats. My info will never be posted online. Bengal-Data.com has a lot of bengals and health information as well as the inbreeding coeffiency and the percentage of wild blood from the ALCs. It also lists all the ALCs in the pedigree. I just have the cat's pedigreed name, male or female and F generations.
My advice is to have him neutered as soon as you get him. Once a male reaches sexual maturity (which occurs between 7 months and a year-- and maybe earlier), they will start spraying and that is a habit that is extremely difficult to break. My bengal was neutered at 12 weeks, however, his previous owner allowed him free access to outside and he took up the spraying, which continues to this day. He sprayed some boxes in the house this morning! You do not want that to start.