Enjoy this rules CAF I’ve written based on Call the Midwife (season 11/12). Some of the middle names are made-up and some of the middles of the Sister’s are their pre-ordination names.
[name_f]Sister[/name_f]: [name_u]French[/name_u] name / Filler middle name
[name_f]Sister[/name_f]: A name in the song Mambo Number 5 - a feminine form of [name_u]John[/name_u] / A feminisation
[name_f]Sister[/name_f]: Norse / A ‘Mary’ name
[name_f]Sister[/name_f]: Saint’s name / A ‘Rose’ name
[name_f]Sister[/name_f]: [name_u]Four[/name_u] syllables / One syllable
Mother: Is a fictional witch / Includes at least 3 different vowels
Female nurse: Greek / a classic name (ln: A bird )
Female nurse: Is shortened to a nickname ending in ie/y / flower name (ln: Man’s name)
Female receptionist: means strength / a hat (ln: Includes a double letter)
LN: Includes a double letter
DM: A name where the nickname is longer than the actual name / [name_u]Irish[/name_u] name
DD: [name_u]French[/name_u] / [name_u]Irish[/name_u]
LN: Occupational
DH: Saint’s name / A classic name
DW: Gaelic / A feminisation
DS: [name_u]New[/name_u] Testament name / Father’s mn
DD: Begins and ends in the same letter / One of the Sister’s fn
DD: Non-nature word name / Mother’s mn
DS: Has multiple nickname’s / Father’s fn
LN: A noun
DH: [name_m]Can[/name_m] be shortened to four letters / One syllable
DW: [name_f]Flower[/name_f] name / Old-lady name
DS: Shortened to a nickname ending in ie/y / classic name
LN: Ends in -son
DH: contains but doesn’t end in a Y / a classic European name
DW: Includes the same letter 3 times / Latin
LN: Ends in -ward
DF: One of twelve disciples / a filler name
DS: Biblical name / father’s fn or mn