Well, I'm bored so I randomly thought up this game, and hopefully it hasn't been done before. Here are the rules:
I'll provide descriptions of a few people. Your job is to name each one (fn, mn, and provide a ln for the whole family) based on your impression of them.. perhaps better described as 'the first name that comes to mind'. Sound good? Great. :D I'll post an example when I'm done.
Dad (widowed): Blue eyes, pale skin, hair is a mixture of brown-blonde and black. His hair is also longish and rather un-businesslike. Your average, everyday jeans-and-button-up kind of guy. About 40 and in a business career. :)
Dad's new Fiancee: Naturally tanned skin, brown eyes, and long, wavy black hair. Prefers simple, elegant clothing in dark colours and no makeup. About 35 and does volunteer work on occasion, otherwise she is a stay-at-home mom.
Daughter: 1st child with Dad's 1st wife. Short, choppy, and layered bleached blonde hair, very pale skin, and blue-green eyes. Has a taste for trendy, girly (read: pink) clothing and is in a love affair with red lipstick. About 19 and persuing a job in the culinary field.
Son: 2nd child with Dad's 1st wife. Light red hair, lightly tanned skin, green eyes. Leans towards the preppy look (polos and jeans/khakis). About 16 and works part-time at a fast-food place.
Daughter/Son: 3rd and 4th children with Dad's first wife. Both have blue eyes and pale skin, but Daughter has dyed her short hair pink and Son has dyed his long hair black and shaved the sides. Son goes for the stereotypical "goth" look while Daughter chooses weird, bright outfits. Son goes by a totally un-name related nickname and Daughter goes by a cutesy one that is related to her name. About 14.
All children from 1st wife were named by her.
Baby: Fiancee is pregnant with her first child. Both parents would like a fn coming from Fiancee's culture/ethnic background and a traditional mn. The do not know the gender.
The form:
LN:
DH/Dad:
Dad's first wife (optional):
Dad's fiancee:
DD:
DS:
DD/DS:
Baby:
Have fun =D
This message was edited 1/28/2005, 7:22 PM