Surname: Must end with S or T
Parents: One parent’s initials must be D S or G C .... The second parent’s first name must be three syllables with a two syllable middle name.
D: First name ends in a consonant sound and must be a name that is not popular (preferably out of the top 300). Her middle name is either a smoosh name to honor two relatives, or a modernized twist on a typical filler middle.
S: He is named after a female relative who’s name is either
Sheri,
Dara, or
Lynne. His middle name is highly unusual.
D: First name starts with Au,
Se, or To. The middle name honors a male relative who’s name is
Kirk,
Dane, or
Lyle.
D: First name is four syllables and ends in a consonant OR is three syllables and ends in S. Middle name is free choice.
S: He has a two syllable surname-name. His middle starts with Q, Y, or U.
D: Her first name is a common middle name for girls but spelled in a slightly untraditional way. Her middle name is an ultra frilly name that ends in etta, ette, or ena.
D: First name is a three syllable soft G or hard C name that is not too common. Middle name is a gender neutral choice that begins with R, D, or K.