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Create A Name - Boys Names
The object of this game is to create boys names that are not in the name database here at BtN. There are 5 categories that you may enter in and each category has it's rules. General Rules:
~You may enter up to six names in each category.
~Before you enter please make sure the name you are entering is not in the database.
~Names may be a combination of two names, a variation on a name, or something you made up out of the blue.
~Please include how the name you enter is pronounced! And any other information that you want to add.
~Have fun! :)
1. The -tan /-ten / -ton Category
(all entries must end in -tan, -ten or -ton. Example: Trenton, Ashton)
2. The -ay Category
(all entries in this category must have an -ay (long A) sound in it. Example: Hayden, Caden, Braden, Trey)
3. The -ar / -er / -or Category
(all entries in this category must end in -ar, -er, -or. Example: Tanner, Spencer, Taylor)
4. The -ly / -ley / -lie Category
(all entries in this category must end in -ly, -ley, or -lie. Example: Charlie, Archie, Billy)
5. The -as / -es / -os Category
(all entries in this category must end in -as, -es or -os. Two S on the end are fine. Example: James, Thomas)

This message was edited 3/16/2007, 12:27 PM

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1. The -tan /-ten / -ton Category
(all entries must end in -tan, -ten or -ton. Example: Trenton, Ashton)
- Penton (Pen-ton)
- Senton (Sin-ton)
- Aleiten (Ah-lay-ten) Got it from Aleixo
- Caleton (Cale-ton)
- Saxton (Sax-ton)
- Kyeton (Kye-ton) 2. The -ay Category
(all entries in this category must have an -ay (long A) sound in it. Example: Hayden, Caden, Braden, Trey)
- Segan (Say-gan)
- Tayicks (Tay-icks)
- Toalaye (Toal-aye)
- Shayox (Shay-ox) 3. The -ar / -er / -or Category
(all entries in this category must end in -ar, -er, -or. Example: Tanner, Spencer, Taylor)
- Axelor (Axel-lor)
- Talor (Tah-lor) 4. The -ly / -ley / -lie Category
(all entries in this category must end in -ly, -ley, or -lie. Example: Charlie, Archie, Billy)
- Xyzelie (Zye-zeh-lee)
- Knoxly (Knox-ly) 5. The -as / -es / -os Category
(all entries in this category must end in -as, -es or -os. Two S on the end are fine. Example: James, Thomas)
- Kyenikos (Kye-knee-kos)
- Tillos (Til-los)
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1. The -tan /-ten / -ton Category Flaxtan (FLAX-tann)
Jaxton (JAX-ton)
Pacsten (PAX-ten)
2. The -ay Category
(all entries in this category must have an -ay (long A) sound in it. Example: Hayden, Caden, Braden, Trey)Vaden (VAY-den)
Zaidon (ZAY-don)
Blakelan (BLAYK-lan)
Taven (TAY-ven)3. The -ar / -er / -or Category
(all entries in this category must end in -ar, -er, -or. Example: Tanner, Spencer, Taylor)
4. The -ly / -ley / -lie Category
(all entries in this category must end in -ly, -ley, or -lie. Example: Charlie, Archie, Billy)
Langly (LAYNG-lee)
Galy (GALEE)
Zarnley (ZARN-lee)5. The -as / -es / -os Category
(all entries in this category must end in -as, -es or -os. Two S on the end are fine. Example: James, Thomas)
Zantos (ZAHN-toes)
Zames (ZAYMS)
Croyes (CROYS)
Blasse (BLAZE)
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1. The -tan / -ten / -ton Category
Danton (prn. dan-TAWN or DAN-tun)
Easton (prn. EAST-in)
Jameston/Jamiston (prn. JAMES-tun or JAY-miss-tun)
Kingston (prn. KING-stun)
Lucan (prn. LUKE-in)2. The -ay Category
Calen/Kalen (prn. KAY-lin)
Grayer (prn. GRAY-er)
Kason (prn. CASE-in)
Lleyton (prn. LAY-tun)
Vale (prn. VAYL)3. The -ar / -er / -or Category
Baylor (prn. BAY-ler)
Hollister (prn. HALL-iss-ter)
Keller (prn. KELL-er)
Ryer (prn. RYE-er)
Sutter (prn. SUTT-er)
Valtnor (prn. VAULT-ner)4. The -ly / -ley / -lie Category
Beckley (prn. BECK-lee)
Brenley (prn. BREN-lee)
Bromley (prn. BROM-lee)
Chevley (prn. SHEV-lee)
Reilly (prn. like Riley)
Sully (prn. SULL-ee)5. The -as / -es / -os / -ss Category
Alias (prn. like Elias)
Cailes/Kailes (prn. KYE-liss or KAY-liss)
Corliss (prn. CORE-liss)
Kaes (prn. CASE)
Leontas (prn. lee-ON-tiss)

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1. The -tan /-ten / -ton Category
Crayton
Acetan
Ayrton
2. The -ay Category
Kaymin
Baylen
Grayden
Craigen (Craig-An)3. The -ar / -er / -or Category
Culver
Cutter
Baylor
Kellar
4. The -ly / -ley / -lie Category
Stormly
Jaley
Benley
Bently
Quinley5. The -as / -es / -os Category
Dorias (Door-ee-as)
Tradas (Tray-Das)

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~Names may be a combination of two names, a variation on a name, or something you made up out of the blue.
~Please include how the name you enter is pronounced! And any other information that you want to add.
~Have fun! :)
1. The -tan /-ten / -ton Category
Janton (JAN-ton)
Hamten/Hampten (HAMP-ten)
Jayston (JAYS-ton)
Sixten (swedish name, six-ten)
Sixton (six-ton)
2. The -ay Category
Zachie (Zach-ie)
Alfvén (al-VÉN, with a long A)
Tay (TAY)
3. The -ar / -er / -or Category
Tanner, Spencer, Taylor)
Stormer (STORMER)
Kilier/Killier (KILL-ier or KEE-lie-urh)
Niklar (NICK-lar)
Editor/Edditor/Eddietor/Edithor/Eddithor/Eddiethor
Explorer
Server (SERV-er)
Xayder (SAY-der)
4. The -ly / -ley / -lie Category
Lukley (LUCK-ley)
Dallie (DAHL-ie)
Archlie (ARCH-lee)
Tysonley (TAY-son-lee)
5. The -as / -es / -os Category
Tress (is this one OK ? it is two S so it end on ss instead os es. TRESS)
Jaylles (JAIL-es)
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That's fine......I didn't even think of two Ss on the end that's a good idea so I added it to the game rules.
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