You'll answer a multiple choice question about name trivia in each round. If you got the question right, you'll get more options for your naming rules in the following round as a reward.
Round 1 -
https://www.behindthename.com/bb/game/4933977Round 2 -
https://www.behindthename.com/bb/game/4934358Round 3 -
https://www.behindthename.com/bb/game/4934542
Round 3 Trivia AnswerThe correct answer was B. Hector. The name theme for the moons of Uranus is Shakespearean (besides 3 names from a poem by Alexander Pope). However, I didn't realize until Julia pointed it out in her reply (thank you!) that Hector was also a Shakespearean name. Many of Shakespeare's character names in the database have "Shakespearean Characters" listed as one of their categories on the name's main page, but Hector wasn't categorized as one and I didn't double-check. Sorry about that! It wasn't my intention to have you all have to guess among four Shakespearean names which happened not to be chosen as a moon's name. Nonetheless, Hector was the most popular answer.
Hector is a character in
Troilus and Cressida, Desdemona is a character in
Othello, Rosalind is a character in
As You Like It, and Puck is a character in
A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Round 4 Trivia QuestionOnly one of the following boys' names ranked in the Top 100 in the U.S. in 2017. It also has ranked in the Top 20 for every year we have popularity data for in Chile and Croatia. Which is it?
A. Javier B. Mateo C. Oscar D. Simon
Naming RulesYou will be naming a second son this round, so your family format should be as follows.
DH:
DW:
DD:
DS:
DS:
Trivia Answer:
His FN and MN should start with the same letter.
Reward Naming Rules (for if you got the Trivia Question #3 correct, or even if you didn't, due to my mistake with the question)You can instead pick his initials out of any letters that are used in your posting name (so I, for instance, could use RE, AL, etc.)
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