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Family One
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DH:
Surname- The last name of the main protagonist from your favorite book/tv show/movie.
First Name- Ends with suffix “-ton”.
Middle Name- Starts with a X.
DW:
Surname- A variation of a color. [Example: Green becomes Greenville]
First Name- From the Game of Thrones Universe.
Middle Name- Floral but on the shorter side (6 letters or less).
Family Two
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DH:
Surname- A unisex name that leans more feminine. [Example: Aubrey]
First Name- A classic name with a trendy nickname.
Middle Name- 8 letters long.
DW:
Surname- A popular two-part Italian surname. [Example: De Luca]
First Name- Also Italian in origin and is the longest name you can find that is NOT two names combined.
Middle Name- A brand name that has to do with fashion or cosmetics.
Family Three
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DW:
Surname- One syllable and flows well with her wife’s surname if hyphenated.
First Name- From the Friends (tv show) Universe.
Middle Name- A word name that has to do with music.
DW:
Surname- Your grandmother’s maiden name.
First Name- Igbo in origin and has a neat meaning. Please let me know what that meaning is.
Middle Name- Your favorite girl’s name that either starts or ends with “anna/ana”.
Family Four
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DH:
Surname- The surname of a horror movie villain.
First Name- Honors a Noble Peace Prize winner.
Middle Name- A boy’s name that gives you “80’s” vibes.
DW:
Surname- Starts with the prefix “Ch-”.
First Name- A weather name.
Middle Name- Starts with a H.
Family Five
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DH:
Surname- An animal.
First Name- Has a meaning having to do with whatever animal his last name is without the connection being too obvious. [Example: Reynard Fox would work but Leon Lion would not.]
Middle Name- A hero (not god) from greek mythology.
DW:
Surname- Sounds like a letter. [Example: Oh = O]
First Name- A name that you think gives “hipster chic” vibes.
Middle Name- From the Barbie Universe (without actually honoring Barbie).
Family Six
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DH:
Surname- A unique variation of a surname from the Top 5 Last Names in the US (Smith, Johnson, Williams, Brown or Jones).
First Name- Your favorite masculine equivalent of your top classic girl’s name. [Example: Elisabeth = Ellison/Elliott/Elvin/etc.]
Middle Name- 5 letters long.
DH:
Surname- The longest surname that you can think of.
First Name- Was popular in the country you are from during the year that you were born.
Middle Name- Is usually used as a nickname.