I saw so many of these I couldn”t resist having a go myself!
Your name is (any name, other than your real one) :
[name]Violet[/name] [name]Aria[/name]
You get pregnant young, at seventeen. Unfortunately, you don”t get on with the father, but you love your twin daughters very much. Being young, you decide to give them names which end in the same sound, e.g. ”-ella”. What are their names (any mns)?
[name]Rosanna[/name] [name]Eulalie[/name]
[name]Pollyanna[/name] [name]Ismay[/name]
With the help of your older sister, whose name matches your own :
[name]Daffodil[/name] [name]Selah[/name]
”you manage to look after your little angels and still go to college, where you study :
[name]Philosophy[/name].
After you leave college, you get left some money by an elderly relative and you decide to travel the world. You meet your future husband in his home country of :
[name]Ireland[/name].
His name is (matches his nationality) :
[name]Lorcan[/name] Suibhne.
You initially disagree about where to live, but eventually you both decide on :
[name]France[/name].
There, you get your dream job as a :
Patisserie chef.
A year later you marry, and soon after that you discover you”re pregnant. You give your second set of twins names native to the country you are living in :
[name]Amandine[/name] [name]Celeste[/name]
[name]Louis[/name] Alphege
Soon after the birth of the twins, your cousin sadly passes away, leaving you her two sons and two daughters, aged 13, 10, 9 and 5, to look after. All of their first names are biblical, with middle names from one piece of literature (I chose ”I Capture the Castle”) :
[name]Luke[/name] [name]Thomas[/name]
[name]Jacob[/name] [name]Stephen[/name]
[name]Miriam[/name] [name]Rose[/name]
[name]Eve[/name] [name]Topaz[/name]
You move back to your home country, and buy a house in :
Yorkshire.
For five years you concentrate on raising the children you already have, but then, on a visit to :
[name]Morocco[/name]
” you see the state of the local orphanages and have to adopt a little girl. You give her a name with the same meaning as yours, and a mn similar to your husband”s fn, to welcome her into the family :
[name]Ianthe[/name] [name]Lorne[/name].
The next year, your husband”s job as a :
Writer
” takes you to :
San [name]Francisco[/name].
Although you”re very busy moving house, you”d like to adopt another child from – [name]Morocco[/name] – to give your daughter a little piece of her home country. You give the new baby a name meaning ”red”, and any mn :
[name]Ormand[/name] [name]Ulysses[/name].
More years pass and the sister who helped you so much during college hits some financial trouble, and her and her family move in with you. Her husband”s fn and mn both mean the same thing :
[name]Nathaniel[/name] [name]Theodore[/name].
Her children”s names all follow a theme (I picked astrological first names and Greek middle names) :
Pyxis [name]Tassos[/name]
[name]Andromeda[/name] [name]Calliope[/name]
[name]Cassiopeia[/name] [name]Melia[/name].
Three years later, your sister and her family move out, but you soon find yourself pregnant with triplets, two boys and one girl. You are 40 now, so you decide that these are absolutely your last children. You give them the first names of famous lovers, and middle names which all begin with the same letter :
[name]Leander[/name] [name]Colin[/name]
[name]Cyrano[/name] [name]Cormac[/name]
[name]Penelope[/name] [name]Clara[/name].
After the triplets are born you move to a bigger house, but it is still a squeeze with all your children (the ones who still live at home), you, your husband, and now your husband”s parents! They are called :
Caoimhin [name]Seamus[/name]
[name]Saoirse[/name] [name]Caitlin[/name].
Your children manage to gang up on you and pester their way into getting a dog. What do you call it?
[name]Bibi[/name].
It turns out your youngest daughter is very good at riding. What does she name her horse?
[name]Evadne[/name] Sparkletoes.
Wow, that”s one busy family!