Do as many as you like. If I have made something unclear, notify me, and I'll change the message. THANKS!!!
FAMILY #1:DW- FN is biblical. LN is Scottish.
DH- FN starts with 'O.' LN is the LN of anyone in the cast of "The Phantom of the Opera." (Play or movie)
DS#1- FN is French.
DS#2- FN is a nickname.
DS#1's family:
DS#1 (DH)-
DW- FN is French. LN is Scottish.
DD- FN is biblical.
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FAMILY #2:DW- FN is a nickname. LN starts with 'B.'
DH- FN comes from a surname. LN is a plural noun.
DS- FN is biblical and contains two syllables.
DS's family:
DS (DH)-
DW- FN comes from Germanic. LN starts with 'E.'
DS- FN is a nickname and can be a male or female name (
Sam, for example)
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FAMILY #3:DH#1- FN comes from Germanic. LN is English.
DW- FN is a pet name. LN is a singular noun.
DS- FN is the nickname of a Biblical name.
DD- FN is a pet form of a Hebrew name.
DD's Family:
DD (DW)-
DH- FN is a pet form of a Scottish name. LN is Welsh.
DD- FN is the name of a city.
DS- FN is a nickname of a Greek name.
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DW- same as above (FN is a pet name. LN is a singular noun)
DH#2- FN is biblical and is one syllable long.
DS- FN is Dutch. LN is LN of "Grandfather" above ("LN is English").
DS's family:
DS (DH)-
DW- FN is the feminine form of a masculine name. LN comes from a FN.
DD- FN is a short form of a biblical name.
DD's family:
DD (DW)-
DH- FN is a nickname and can be a male or female name (
Sam, for example)
DD- FN is the short form of a French name.
Have fun!
We are now no longer the Knights Who Say "Ni!" We are now the Knights Who Say "Ekke, Ekke, Ekke, Ekke, Ptang, Zoo Boing!" Therefore, we must give you a test. You must cut down the mightiest tree in the forest with...a herring!
This message was edited 8/18/2005, 12:39 PM