...similar to yesterday's, but you choose the middle name and follow instructions to pick the first name!
DH: mn =
Elwood,
Pedro,
Emil,
LouieIf mn =
Elwood, then fn starts with W
If mn =
Pedro, then fn ends in ER (or anything that sounds the same)
If mn =
Emil, then fn rhymes (more or less) with RANDOM
If mn =
Louie, then fn has 4 syllables
DW: mn =
Mavis,
Lee,
Lenora,
RosettaIf mn =
Mavis, then fn starts with B
If mn =
Lee, then fn ends in DRA
If mn =
Lenora, then fn rhymes with PAIN
If mn =
Rosetta, then fn has 1 syllable
DS: mn =
Raphael,
Rocky,
Ryan,
SequoiaIf mn =
Raphael, then fn sounds like it's from the middle ages
If mn =
Rocky, then fn is an extremely traditional, common English name
If mn =
Ryan, then fn is a name that is common in several European countries
If mn =
Sequoia, then fn is the name of someone very famous who lived between 1000 and 1800
DD: mn =
Nicole,
Paris,
Phoenix,
RachelIf mn =
Nicole, then fn sounds like it's from the Victorian era
If mn =
Paris, then fn is a traditional, common Biblical name
If mn =
Phoenix, then fn is a name with multiple origins from different languages
If mn =
Rachel, then fn is the name of someone who was very famous before the year 1, A.D.
DS: mn = Graydon,
Indiana,
Jedidiah,
JohanIf mn = Graydon, then fn is distinctly
German or French
If mn =
Indiana, then fn is a rare name that screams Old Testament
If mn =
Jedidiah, then fn is extremely preppy
If mn =
Johan, then fn is a total "cowboy" name
DD: mn =
Katherine, Kimia,
Jemma,
LuciaIf mn =
Katherine, then fn is Japanese or Korean
If mn = Kimia, then fn is a name that has been popular in England and is just now catching on in the U.S.
If mn =
Jemma, then fn is a classic feminization of a male name
If fn =
Lucia, then fn is the most common girls' name in your experience
DS: mn =
Felix,
Neal,
Boyd,
Harlan If mn =
Felix, then fn is a nickname ending in the EE sound
If mn =
Neal, then fn is a common nickname that has little or no obvious association with the name it's short for (i.e.
Jack,
Bob)
If mn =
Boyd, then fn is a Russian nickname (i.e.
Kolya,
Pasha)
If mn =
Harlan, then fn is a kind of stock nickname (i.e.
Buck, Sport)
DD: mn =
Winifred,
Veronica,
Cecilia,
AngelinaIf mn =
Winifred, then fn is a nickname ending in the EE sound
If mn =
Veronica, then fn is a common nickname that has little or no obvious association with the name it's short for (i.e.
Maggie,
Midge)
If mn =
Cecilia, then fn is a Russian nickname (i.e. Dasha, Lilya)
If mn =
Angelina, then fn is a kind of stock nickname (i.e. Sugar,
Honey)