[Games] Re: ~^*Lala's Judged Create A Family Extravaganza^*~
in reply to a message by Lala
The theme: Indian (and/or Sanskrit) Colour Supreme being Names..
The Family:
DH: Swaran Ajit
DW: Sonal Amita
DS: Kishan Anupam
DD: Nila Durga
DD: Shyama Nitya
DS/DD: Arjun Amar and Gauri Amrita
(the first names: colours)
Swaran and Sonal, the parents, both mean "golden"
Kishan, Nila and Shyama all have the word "dark" in their meaning, (black dark, dark blue and dark black blue, which also makes a nice follow-up for sibs (from black and blue to black blue, I hope you can follow that!)) and Arjun and Gauri both mean "white" in Sanskrit, so also colours (and very twinny).
(the middle names: i didn't know how to categorize (sp.?) this, so i named it "supreme beings" names, well you'll understand)
Ajit means "invincible", Amita means "unmeasurable, infinite", Anupam means "incomparable", Durga means "unattainable", Nitya means "always, eternal" (accent on the eternal), and Amar and Amrita both mean "immortal" (and ofcourse, start with the same letter), very very twinny don't you think?
The flowing: i have no idea! I can only guess how I think the names could be pronounced, so i tried, but you know that lots better than i do, so i hope i did a fairly good job!
The Family:
DH: Swaran Ajit
DW: Sonal Amita
DS: Kishan Anupam
DD: Nila Durga
DD: Shyama Nitya
DS/DD: Arjun Amar and Gauri Amrita
(the first names: colours)
Swaran and Sonal, the parents, both mean "golden"
Kishan, Nila and Shyama all have the word "dark" in their meaning, (black dark, dark blue and dark black blue, which also makes a nice follow-up for sibs (from black and blue to black blue, I hope you can follow that!)) and Arjun and Gauri both mean "white" in Sanskrit, so also colours (and very twinny).
(the middle names: i didn't know how to categorize (sp.?) this, so i named it "supreme beings" names, well you'll understand)
Ajit means "invincible", Amita means "unmeasurable, infinite", Anupam means "incomparable", Durga means "unattainable", Nitya means "always, eternal" (accent on the eternal), and Amar and Amrita both mean "immortal" (and ofcourse, start with the same letter), very very twinny don't you think?
The flowing: i have no idea! I can only guess how I think the names could be pronounced, so i tried, but you know that lots better than i do, so i hope i did a fairly good job!