Jumping on the bandwagon.
The _____ Family
DH:
DW:
DH's FN was very popular in the 1930s, but hasn't been in fashion since. His MN is Turkish, and his LN is French.
DW's first name is a diminutive more common now as a given name. Her MN is filler, her maiden name is Lithuanian.
The children (BONUS if you can make all their names start with the same letter):
DD:
Her FN is Biblical, her MN is her Mother's FN.
DD:
Her FN is a feminine form of a masculine name, her MN is the same as her mother's.
DS:
His FN is also a song title, his MN is the same as his Father's FN.
DD:
Her FN is from mythology, her MN ends in the -elle sound.
DS:
His FN is French, his MN is hyphenated.
DS:
His FN is Scottish, his MN starts with an R.
DS:
His FN is common in a lot of languages, his MN is a place name.
DS:
His FN is unisex, his MN is two syllables.
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