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[Games] CAF (well, more than one...)
Oooh! This should be fun!
IMPORTANT RULE: You may fill out as many families as you like.FAMILY #1:
Maternal Grandmother- FN is Welsh. LN is Irish.
Maternal Grandfater- FN & LN are Welsh.
Paternal Grandmother- FN & LN are Irish.
Paternal Grandfater- FN is Irish. LN is Irish, Scottish, or English.
Mother- FN is Irish.
Father- FN is Welsh.
2 Daughters- FN's are both plant related (flower, tree, weed, etc.)FAMILY #2:
Maternal Grandmother- FN & LN are Chinese. FN is a color. NN sounds almost identical to FN.
Maternal Grandfather- FN & LN are Chinese. FN is a color. NN sounds almost identical to FN.
Paternal Grandmother- FN & LN are German. FN is Greek-derived.
Paternal Grandfather- FN & LN are German. FN can belong to either gender.
Mother- FN is Chinese. NN bears some resemblance to FN.
Father- FN is German and animal-related.
3 Sons- FN's are German and English.FAMILY #3:
Maternal Grandmother- FN & LN are French. FN can also be of another language.
Maternal Grandfather- FN & LN are French. LN is occupational.
Paternal Grandmother- FN & LN are Italian. LN is the Italian word for another nationality (Nigerian, Australian, Kazakhstani, whatever)
Paternal Grandfather- FN & LN are Greek. LN means the same as the grandmother's surname.
Mother- FN is the nationality of the surname's definition. (i.e. If the Greek last name means "Welsh," choose a Welsh name)
Father- Spanish FN is a color.
Daughter- FN is a Semitic (i.e. Elisheba) or Semitic-based (i.e. Elizabeth, Isabel)FAMILY #4:
Maternal Grandmother- FN is biblical. LN's are Jewish and hyphenated.
Maternal Grandfather- FN is biblical. LN is Jewish and German.
Paternal Grandmother- FN is biblical. LN is Jewish, but sometimes is not.
Paternal Grandfather- FN is biblical. LN is Jewish and contains the suffix "-man."
Mother- FN is biblical and is used in Shakespeare.
Father- FN is biblical and disyllabic.
Triplets (any gender)- Male FN's contain the "el" or "-yah" element. Female FN's have to come from Genesis.FAMILY #5:
Grandmother- FN is biblical. LN is Scottish.
Grandfather- FN starts with 'O.' LN is the LN of anyone in the cast of "The Phantom of the Opera." (The play only, not the movie)
Father- FN is French.
Uncle- FN is a nickname.
Mother- FN is French.
Daughter- FN is biblical.FAMILY #6:
Grandmother- FN is a nickname. LN starts with 'B.'
Grandfather- FN comes from a surname. LN is a plural noun.
Father- FN is biblical and contains two syllables.
Mother- FN comes from Germanic. LN starts with 'E.'
Son- FN is a nickname and can be a male or female name (Sam, for example)FAMILY #7:
Grandfather- FN comes from Germanic. LN is English.
Grandmother- FN is a pet name. LN is a singular noun.
Uncle- FN is the nickname of a Hebrew or Aramaic name.
Mother- FN is a pet form of a Hebrew name.
Father- FN is a pet form of a Scottish name. LN is Welsh.
Daughter- FN is the name of a city.
Son- FN is a nickname of a Greek name.Grandmother- same as above (FN is a pet name. LN is a singular noun)
Affair (male)- FN is biblical and monosyllabic.
Father- FN is Dutch. LN is LN of half-siblings ('Uncle' and 'Mother,' above)
Mother- FN is the feminine form of a masculine name. LN comes from a FN.
Daughter- FN is a short form of a biblical name.
Daughter's husband- son in family #6 (FN is a nickname and can be a male or female name)
Granddaughter- FN is the short form of a French name.Have fun!
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CAF (well, more than one...)  ·  JHG812  ·  8/16/2005, 8:54 PM
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