LN: (occupation)
DH: (nickname) (three syllables)
DW: (outdated/"vintage") (French) [LN: hyphenated]
DD1: (feminine version of male name) (flower)
DD2: (Irish) (recent top ten in any country)
DS1: (surname) (ends with -a)
DS2/DD3: (Biblical) (starts with Q, X, Y, or Z) / (Classical mythology) (place name)
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DD1: as above
DH: (unisex) (one syllable) [LN: derived from a given name]
DS: (variation/cognate of John) (Spanish)
DD: (a non-English word) (honours someone in family tree)
DD: (from literature) (virtue)
DParrot: (historical figure)
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DD2: as above
Dgf: (double first name) (four syllables) [LN: colour]
AD/AD: (tryndeigh spelling of common name) (Japanese) / (made-up name) (Japanese)
AS: (a weapon) (Portuguese)
AS: (ends with an -ee sound) (Persian)
AD: (an animal) (Chinese)
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DS1: as above
DW: (Shakespearean) (ends with -elle or -ella) [LN: alliterates with FN]
DS: (Arthurian mythos) (Italian)
DS: (Mediæval/archaic) (French)
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DS2: as above
Dbf: (ends with -us) (classic) [LN: Scottish]
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DD3: as above
Dbf: (three letters) (Welsh) [LN: descriptive]
DD: (diminutive) (starts with Z)