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[Games] Re: Say Yes to the Dress (9)
I totally agree about Nameberry! In addition to British Baby Names, I love browsing the collections of names associated with various Wikipedia tags (e.g., "19th-century Australian female ceramicists").H: Valerian Osiris Blackwell
W: Izora Guinevere (Heathcliff) BlackwellD: Undine Mary-Louise Blackwell
-H: Frederick Maurice Albemarle
--S: Basil Atticus Albemarle
--S: Ferdinand Gideon Albemarle
--D: Lavinia Marianne Albemarle
--D: Cosima Cordelia Albemarle
--S: Valentine Julian Albemarle
--D: Iseult Beatrice AlbemarleD: Larissa Lilia Blackwell
-H: Matej Goran Čeferin
--D: Una Sylvie Čeferin
--D: Hebe Iris Čeferin
--S: Ivo Jasper Čeferin
--D: Sela Fern Čeferin
--S/S: Rafe Alban Čeferin & Lando August ČeferinS: Alistair Myles Blackwell
D: Viveca Henrietta Blackwell
D: Dolores Helen "Dolly" Blackwell
D: Winifred Virginia “Winnie” Blackwell
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Wiki is a great source too, especially for obscure names. It’s just trying to think of a tag that can be difficult. I actually thought about doing sea themed names this round and use wiki for fictional mermaids names, but I was uninspired for other possibilities.
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