previous round:
https://www.behindthename.com/bb/game/5546575 ⭐️
Towns & Cities
Choose your favourite paintings of a town (1-6) and city (7-12) - one of each
1) A Mountainous River Landscape with a Peasant Leading Two Donkeys, a Village Beyond by Roelant Savery (late 16th century)
2) Red Roofs, Corner of a Village, Winter by Camille Pissarro (1877)
3) Village in Martinique (Femmes et Chevre dans le Village) by Paul Gauguin (1887)
4) Vue de Village by Maxime Maufra (1891-1897)
5) Cubist Village by Georges Gaudion
6) Village Street by Gabriele Münter (1908)
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7) View of the Herengracht near tje Leidsestraat, Amsterdam by Hendrik Keun (1774)
8) A View of Rome Seen from the Artist’s Dwelling by Hans Jørgen Hammer (1858)
9) Boulevard Montmartre, Spring by Camille Pissarro (1897)
10) View Of Cathedral Of Christ The Saviour, Moscow by Mikhail Markianovich Germachev
11) Karl Johans Torg, Stockholm by Isaac Grünewald (1914)
12) Winter Sunset, New York Harbor by Joseph Pennell (circa 1921-1926)
X YEARS LATER
Optional SO’s: TO(W)(N), CI(T)(Y)
1) Child four, a daughter
- first is Medieval Dutch (
https://www.behindthename.com/submit/names/gender/feminine/usage/medieval-dutch)
- middle name has to do with food (could be a type of fruit, a taste, a dish etc)
2) Child three, a son
- his first and middle name are in the top 100 of Quebec:
https://www.behindthename.com/top/lists/quebec/2023
3) Child five, a daughter
- her first name ends in the letters “NE”
- her middle name a feminine form of a masculine version of her father’s first and/or middle name
4) Child six, your choice
- their first name is a French surname
- their middle name starts with the same letter as their first name
5) Child two, your choice
- first and middle name are your choice, but they go by their initial(s) (for inspiration:
https://nameberry.com/blog/initial-names)
6) Child one, a son
- Their first and middle name are German
7) Child six, a son
- his first or nickname ends in the letter “K” (e.g. Kirk or Nicholas “Nick”)
- his middle name contains the letter “U”
8) Child two, a daughter
- her first name is your choice, but she goes by a masculine or unisex nickname (e.g. Ramone “Rome”)
- her middle name starts with the same letter as her first name
9) Child five, your choice
- their first name is shared with a famous dog (
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_individual_dogs)
- their middle name is considered British
10) Child four, a daughter
- her first name ends in the letter “L”
- her middle name is a filler
11) Child three, a son
- his first name is “viking” (up to your interpretation)
- his middle name is the same as his grandfather’s
12) Child one, a daughter
- her first name is nautical
- her middle name is a double name (e.g. Ann Marie, Ann-Marie or Annmarie)
formerly Belphoebe
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I am in the mood
to dissolve
in the sky.
- Virginia Woolf