- Two MNs are fine if they follow the same rules.
- You can choose the gender of any spouse marked SO.
- You can change any child to be an adopted child.
LN: (choose from the two surnames below)
SO: {59} FN is in the US top 100 for 1950; MN is German; SN is German
SO: {54} FN is in the US top 300 for 1910; MN is a gem name; SN is English
- DS1: {30} FN is a surname; MN ends in -y or -el
- DD1: {28} FN comes from a Disney movie that came out before 1987; MN has celestial or astronomical meaning
- DS2: {27} FN is holiday-inspired; MN is saintly
- DD2: {25} FN is dated; MN starts with a B
- DS3: {18} FN is ranked 60-100 in 2000 in England and Wales; MN is an animal or has an animal meaning
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DS1: {30}
SO: {29} FN is Irish, MN is Biblical [SN is Irish, Scottish, or Welsh]
-- DS/DS: {9} FNs -
https://www.behindthename.com/namesakes/list/fictional-books/alpha); MNs are color related
-- DD: {6} FN is after a grandparent; MN is a nickname
-- DD: {5} FN is trendy; MN is a nature name
-- DS: {3} FN is a Nintendo character (
https://www.behindthename.com/names/tag/nintendo_characters); MN is a creative spelling
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DD1: {28}
SO: {27} FN has royal meaning/is the name of a royal person; MN seems “pretentious” [SN is your choice]
-- DS: {8} FN and MN are from the Harry Potter series
-- DD: {6} FN and MN are from the Hunger Games series
-- DD: {4} FN and MN are from the Maze Runner series
-- DS: {exp} FN and MN from books from this link:
https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/high-school-required-reading
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DS2: {27}
SO: {25} FN is mythological; MN is a food/spice [SN is French]
-- DD: {4} FN is feminine version of a masculine name; MN is virtue name
-- DD: {3} FN jumped 40+ spots in the last year; MN is German
-- DD: {1} FN is a place; MN is in the top 200 and can be considered “old-fashioned”
-- DD: {exp} FN and MN are unisex
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DD1: {25}
SO: {28} FN and MN are Arabic [SN is Arabic]
-- DS: {4} FN is after a president; MN is Arabic
-- DD/DD: {2} FNs are after famous scientists (doesn’t have to be from this link, but here are some for inspiration:
https://sciencestruck.com/list-of-famous-scientists-in-history); MNs are GP names
-- DS: {nb} FN is from Shakespeare; MN used to be regularly used as masculine but is now primarily feminine
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DS3: {18}
SO: {19} FN is Spanish; MN is a mineral, (gem)stone, or precious metal [SN is Spanish]
-- DS: {exp} FN is a tree name; MN means intelligent, brave, or light