LN: an old surname from either Scotland or England
DH: FN from Scotland and MN is an old name that was pretty common in the 18th century
DW: FN an old English name, one that is popular with common folk MN is to be something short and common
DD: FN is to be at least 3 sylablles and MN to mean light
DS: FN to be of Scottish decent and MN to be English
DD/DD: FNs to be short only one sylablle and use 2 MNs that are religious
DS/DS/DS/DD: for the FNs make them all Scottish and the MNs Scottish as well but use the same initails for the quad set
DS: FN to be upper class English and the MN should be modern and nicknamish
DD: FN find a name in Scottish Folklore or myth and MNs are to be from English myth or folk tales