H [70] (FN is Chinese)(LN is Chinese)
W [67] (FN is a non-flower nature name)(MN contains the sound “or”)(LN is Irish)
S1 [42] (FN is a writer’s surname)(MN is Chinese)
D1 [40] (FN is literary)(MN is Irish)
D2 [37] (FN is a diminutive)(MN is Chinese)
D3 [33] (FN comes from a poem)(MN is Irish)
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S1 [42]
exW [41] (FN is “posh”)(MN1 is long and French)(MN2 is dated)(LN is common both the US and the UK)
D [13] (FN has a musical meaning)(MN honors Grandmother)
D [10] (FN means “woman” or “girl”)(MN is filler)
W [42] (FN was popular in the 70’s)(MN is Armenian)(LN is Armenian)
W’s S [9] (FN is archaic)(MN is Armenian)
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D1 [40]
W [43] (FN is Hebrew)(MN has always in the US)(LN is one syllable)
AD [12] (FN is from Irish mythology)(MN is a surname)
AS [7] (FN is unisex and more commonly used for girls)(MN is an unusual word name)
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D2 [37]
H [36] (FN ends in an “ah” sound)(MN was common in the 1920’s)(LN is French)
D / D [8] (FN is a virtue)(MN is medieval) / (FN is a flower)(MN was popular in 1880)
AS [5] (FN is from astronomy)(MN is Arabic)
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D3 [33]
Gf [29] (FN is very plain)(MN is from Greek mythology)(LN is very long)
Gf’s D [4] (FN means “dream”, “cloud”, “fairy”, or “princess”)(MN has a strong meaning)
"Night fell, lots of large stars came out, and the Hemulen loved his park all the better. It was wide and mysterious; one could lose one's way in it and still be at home."
-Tove Jansson