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http://www.behindthename.com/bb/game/4342676Rd. 2-
http://www.behindthename.com/bb/game/4344133Rd. 3-
http://www.behindthename.com/bb/game/4347729Rd. 4-
http://www.behindthename.com/bb/game/4348797Rd. 5-
http://www.behindthename.com/bb/game/4348864
If you have multiple families/generations, choose one or two for each family/generation.
ADV. 1
New addition! If you post at an even hour, you have a boy; at an odd hour, you have a girl. FN is a common mythology name. MN is your choice.
ADV. 2
Pet! What kind? If it's a dog, the name has to do with kings--meaning, name of, etc. If it's a cat, the name has to do with queens--meaning, name of, etc. If it's anything else, the name is up to you.
ADV. 3
Cousin has come to live with you. How old? FN and MN come from the most popular names for their decade/year of birth.
ADV. 4
Your couple has adopted a child! If your name starts and/or ends with a vowel, you have a girl. If your name ends and/or starts with a consonant, you have a boy. FN is common; MN is from the country of origin.
ADV. 5
One of the couple has passed away. Why? How? The remaining partner has remarried/found a new partner. FN is an uncommon word name, MN is a common middle name, and LN is Irish.
ADV. 6
If your partner is divorced/broken up, the one who hasn't already found a new partner gets married/finds a new partner. FN is the name of the first actor/actress to come to mind. MN is the first author to come to mind. LN is the first director to come to mind. They also have a new addition--the opposite gender of the partner who left. FN is a surname. MN is traditionally a name for the opposite gender (e.g. for a boy, something like Bailey might work; for a girl, something like Aubrey).
This message was edited 11/9/2012, 11:30 PM