Welcome back to Lily Creek School (Eris), and the next year of Zoie Campbell Adams's (Amy) class. The previous year's roster will be below the rules for this new class.
Students:
1. Boy.
FN: Ends with -us.
MN: Doesn't contain an A or E.
SN: Shared with a 20th Century American President.
2. Girl.
FN: French, begins with S.
MN: A variation of Mary.
SN: French, begins with De, Du, or De La.
3. Girl.
FN: Very feminine, but with a masculine nickname.
MN: Contains and X.
SN: Starts Pf.
4. Girl.
FN: A food or drink.
MN: Popular Victorian.
SN: Three letters or fewer.
5. Boy.
FN: A musician or singer's surname.
MN: Ends in -io.
SN: Contains a J, but does not start with a J.
6. Boy.
FN: Spanish, begins with A or E.
MN: Has an intelligent or clever meaning.
SN: an occupation
7. Boy.
FN: A place not commonly used as a name.
MN: Common Biblical.
SN: Ends in -worth.
8. Boy.
FN: Has a negative or unflattering meaning.
MN: A word.
SN: Ends in -man.
9. Girl.
FN: From a song.
MN: Starts with Y.
SN: Creepy or sinister looking.
10. Girl.
FN: From mythology, but not Greek or Roman.
MN: "Filler" or very common.
SN: Often used as a girl's first name.
11. Boy.
FN: Means handsome.
MN: A writer's surname.
SN: Polish.
12. Girl.
FN: Arabic, begins with N.
MN: After her grandmother, Katharine.
SN: Double barrelled. One name is Arabic, one is Scottish.
13. Girl.
FN: Old fashioned flower.
MN: Chinese, free choice.
SN: Chinese, very common.
14. Boy.
FN: Scandinavian.
MN: Starts with the same first letter as his first name.
SN: Ends in -sen.
15. Girl. Sister of Marisol Liliana Mendez-Ruiz.
FN: Spanish, starts with A.
MN: Shared with a saint.
SN: Mendez-Ruiz.
16. Girl.
FN: Double-barrelled or made up, after her grandmothers, Ruth Elaine and Elizabeth "Libby" Irene.
MN: One syllable.
SN: Cornish
17. Girl.
FN: Named after a Harry Potter character.
MN: Ends with -ine or -ette.
SN: Something related to war, or fighting.
18. Boy.
FN: Contains an accent.
MN: Begins with K.
SN: Something to do with the sea, or water.
19. Girl.
FN: Indian, contains an A and an I.
MN: Dated, with common American or English usage.
SN: Indian, two syllables or more.
20. Boy.
FN: Three letters long.
MN: Mythical creature.
SN: Starts with X or Z.
This message was edited 5/7/2017, 7:49 AM