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Re: CAF w/ Instructions...
DH: mn = Elwood, Pedro, Emil, Louie
Wyatt Elwood, then fn starts with W
Rainer Pedro, then fn ends in ER (or anything that sounds the same)
Brandon Emil, then fn rhymes (more or less) with RANDOM
Alexander Louie, then fn has 4 syllablesDW: mn = Mavis, Lee, Lenora, Rosetta
Brenda Mavis, then fn starts with B
Audra Lee, then fn ends in DRA
Raine Lenora, then fn rhymes with PAIN
Meg Rosetta, then fn has 1 syllableDS: mn = Raphael, Rocky, Ryan, Sequoia
Orik Raphael, then fn sounds like it's from the middle ages
Christopher Rocky, then fn is an extremely traditional, common English name
Alexander Ryan, then fn is a name that is common in several European countries
James Sequoia, then fn is the name of someone very famous who lived between 1000 and 1800DD: mn = Nicole, Paris, Phoenix, Rachel
Bonnie Nicole, then fn sounds like it's from the Victorian era
Abigail Paris, then fn is a traditional, common Biblical name
Anna Phoenix, then fn is a name with multiple origins from different languages
Mary Rachel, then fn is the name of someone who was very famous before the year 1, A.D.DS: mn = Graydon, Indiana, Jedidiah, Johan
Jean Graydon, then fn is distinctly German or French
Moses Indiana, then fn is a rare name that screams Old Testament
Caleb Jedidiah, then fn is extremely preppy
Jasper Johan, then fn is a total "cowboy" nameDD: mn = Katherine, Kimia, Jemma, Lucia
Mai Katherine, then fn is Japanese or Korean
Ruby? Kimia, then fn is a name that has been popular in England and is just now catching on in the U.S.
Gabrielle Jemma, then fn is a classic feminization of a male name
Ashley Lucia, then fn is the most common girls' name in your experienceDS: mn = Felix, Neal, Boyd, Harlan
Benji Felix, then fn is a nickname ending in the EE sound
Billy Neal, then fn is a common nickname that has little or no obvious association with the name it's short for (i.e. Jack, Bob)
Pasha Boyd, then fn is a Russian nickname (i.e. Kolya, Pasha)
Boss Harlan, then fn is a kind of stock nickname (i.e. Buck, Sport)DD: mn = Winifred, Veronica, Cecilia, Angelina
Bessie Winifred, then fn is a nickname ending in the EE sound
Molly Veronica, then fn is a common nickname that has little or no obvious association with the name it's short for (i.e. Maggie, Midge)
Dasha Cecilia, then fn is a Russian nickname (i.e. Dasha, Lilya)
Lovely Angelina, then fn is a kind of stock nickname (i.e. Sugar, Honey)
**Disclaimer: None of the ideas above are mind. They are given to me by Luther and Fernando, the 10 inch space aliens living under my desk. In return they are given permission to eat any dust bunnies they may find.
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