Mr. _______'s Kindergarten Class
G FN: four syllables; MN: one syllable, unisex; LN:
Meadows.
B FN: your favorite actor's first name; MN:
Kelly or
Cary; LN:
Finch.
G FN: an English word name (
Autumn or
Grace, for example); MN: one of the 100 most popular names for the U.S. in the 1900s (see
http://behindthename.com/top/lists/100us1900s.php); LN:
Hoffman.
B FN: begins with "W"; MN: ends with "-ly" or "-ley"; LN:
McCray.
B FN: the name of the last male person you talked to; MN: a name borne by a saint (see
http://behindthename.com/namesakes/lists/saintpop.php); LN:
Osborn.
G FN: hyphenated, ____-
Mae; MN: your father's mother's middle name; LN:
Sullivan.
B FN: the name of a male character from the book you are currently reading, or the book you last read; MN: a one-syllable color; LN:
Cunningham.
G FN: the anglicized form of an Irish name; MN: the French form of a popular English name; LN:
Kinney.
B FN: the Spanish form of a biblical name (
Pedro is
Peter, for example); MN:
Fernando or
Federico; LN:
de la Cruz.
G FN: your choice of
Lily /
Lillie,
Liliana /
Lilyana,
Lilian,
Lilianne /
Liliane, or
Liliana; MN: your best (girl) friend's name; LN:
Bell.
G FN: a surname (
Kennedy, for example); MN: two popular "filler" middle names; LN:
Applegate.
B FN: a name you consider "edgy" and "urban" ("punk rock", if you will!); MN: a unisex name that is hardly ever used on boys; LN:
Sykes.
B FN: a name you consider "old" and "stuffy" with a cute nickname; MN: the first name of your husband/boyfriend/crush, or father if none applies to you; LN:
Walsh.
G FN: the name of your favorite city (modify it as you see fit - change
San Francisco to
Francisca, for example); MN: a name that means "beautiful"; LN:
Aguirre.
B FN: Russian; MN:
Emery or
Emmet; LN:
Joyner.
B FN: the name of one of Christianity's three archangels (
Michael,
Gabriel, or
Raphael); the name of a king of England (see
http://behindthename.com/namesakes/lists/englandalpha.php); LN:
Slater.
G FN: the feminine form of your favorite boy's name (or your favorite boy's name that has a feminine form); MN: two middle names, one is a flower name, the other is your choice; LN:
Mooney.
B FN: an occupation (
Carver, for example); MN: begins in "P"; LN:
Crosby.
G FN:
Cecilia,
Claudia, or
Cornelia, or any form of those names, as well as a nickname for the name you choose; MN: begins with "
Mari-"; LN:
Sharpe.
G FN: a name from Welsh mythology (see
http://behindthename.com/nmc/wel-myth.php); MN:
Brynn,
Flynn,
Wynn, or
Gwynn; LN:
Davies.
Hope you enjoyed it! ;)
This message was edited 4/30/2006, 12:52 AM