for each category, come up with a male AND female name... not necessarily a sib-set, so if the names don't sound good together, don't sweat it.
1) one of the names must be a name that is traditionally a surname, other your choice.
2) first and middle must be 'place' names (can be cities/towns/countries, or nouns).
3) first name must be something from nature, or the meaning must be something from nature. middle name your choice.
4) first name must be after a musician, middle name your choice.
5) first name must be someone in your immediate family, middle name your choice!
6) first name must be traditionally nicknames (ie: Jim instead of James, Sam instead of Samuel or Samantha), middle your choice.
7) first name must be unisex, middle your choice.
8) one of the names must be a surname from your family (can be a maiden name, or one from generations ago), the other is your choice.
1) one of the names must be a name that is traditionally a surname, other your choice.
2) first and middle must be 'place' names (can be cities/towns/countries, or nouns).
3) first name must be something from nature, or the meaning must be something from nature. middle name your choice.
4) first name must be after a musician, middle name your choice.
5) first name must be someone in your immediate family, middle name your choice!
6) first name must be traditionally nicknames (ie: Jim instead of James, Sam instead of Samuel or Samantha), middle your choice.
7) first name must be unisex, middle your choice.
8) one of the names must be a surname from your family (can be a maiden name, or one from generations ago), the other is your choice.
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Date: 2007-11-08 08:28 am (UTC)Eden Mackenzie
2.) Cambridge West
Victoria Lane
3.) Robin Kai
Violet Claire
4.) Elton Andrew
Diana Marlene
5.) William Tobias
Katherine Lia
6.) Sam Orion
Emmy Yvaine
7.) Avery Adam
Remy Arwen
8.) Connor Driscoll
Tia Baptista
(Ugh... all the family surnames that I can come up w/ off the top of my head are so distinctly surname-like...)