(1) ...all of the first names and then all of the middle names had to have the same amount of letters? Example: an entire set of five-letter first names with a set of eight-letter middle names (you can also do the same amount of letters for both first and middle, if desired).
(2) ...none of the first names and then none of the middle names may have the same amount of letters? So, you can have only one first name with four letters, and one middle name with four letters, for example (preferably mixed up... in other words, don't just do 4-4, 5-5, 6-6; do 4-7, 5-3, 6-4, for example). Arrange artfully instead of in numerical order!
Megabonus respect points for not using the same initial twice (with the first names or with both first and middle, if you can manage).
Any genders.
Hopefully this exercise will leave us with a few untapped combos.
This message was edited 6/2/2012, 5:53 PM