FN / MN (LN)
C stands for child. You can give nicknames freely although one rule requires one. Have fun!
H: 5 letters & ends with S / 1 syllable & not English (5 letters & starts with P)
W: 2 syllables & unisex / a "filler" name (ends with -ing)
C1: related to the color red / either parent's FN
S1: same number of syllables as C1's FN / 6 letters & a place name
D1/D2: a flower / a diminutive or nickname ending in -ie // a gemstone / a variant of mother's MN
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C1:
W: astronomical & starts with a vowel / Icelandic & starts with E (Icelandic & ending with -dóttir)
W'sS: Shakespearean character / 2 syllables and starts with T (Icelandic & ending with -son)
D: related to birds & ends with N / honors any family member
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S1:
H: Spanish & ends with -ino / 2 syllables & starts with a consonant (two Spanish LNs, both with the same initial)
D: Spanish & starts with M / either aunt's FN
D: Spanish & starts with C / the other aunt's FN
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D1:
Bf: 4 syllables and starts with a consonant / Welsh & ends with -yn (occupational & starts with B)
S: father's MN / 2 syllables & starts with R
S: 2 syllables and ends with R / grandfather's FN or MN
C: Welsh & unisex / either parent's FN
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D2:
H: 2 syllables & related to nature / English & includes an A (8 or more letters)
C/C: uncle's MN / mythological & starts with A // 2 syllables & unisex / mythological & starts with O
D: starts with W & goes by a nickname / grandmother's MN
This message was edited 6/17/2021, 9:02 AM