This time, I tried really hard not to add too many extra children as I was aware that we still had a number to divide out from the other classes. So I managed to only add an extra set of twins which is why the original numbering is slightly off! Thank you for your continued wonderful suggestions, I really love getting to read each and every one of them
Frederick ‘Fritz’ Richardson (VEL & liberty.mairead)
Emily Wilson
(VEL, liberty.mairead, gianfranca, lolzabeth & namelover55)
Michael Wilson (kidpix21 & namelover55)
Dean Tinker (Grandidieramy, gianfranca & liberty.mairead)
Sebastián Alvarado (EagleEyes)
Madeline Fiennes (kidpix21 & VEL)
Nicholas Fiennes (liberty.mairead & VEL)
We’ve moved on to Kindergarten If there is already a surname given, then the child had a sibling/siblings in a previous class which I have named next to them for reference.
teacher:FN: short two syllable girls name // LN: short two syllables.
teaching assistant:FN: a name currently popular in Wales // LN: hyphenated.
FN: Arabic boys name // LN: Al-Abadi
(sister Safiya)
FN: a geographical girls name // LN: a surname difficult to pronounce for people not familiar with it.
FN: the name of a childhood friend // LN: the surname of a fictional family that you would like to be a part of. (please say which fictional family)
FN: a name that just came into your head // LN: a surname that starts with a vowel. (twin of child 5)
FN: a name that would go as a twin name for the previous child // LN: a surname that starts with a vowel. (twin of child 4)
FN: your favourite hyphenated boys name // LN: an unusual sounding surname. (twin of child 7)
FN: your favourite hyphenated girls name // LN: an unusual sounding surname. (twin of child 6)
FN: a name in origin of a country you want to visit // LN: uncommon surname from the same country. (please say which country)
FN: a name that is pronounceable in many different languages // LN: hyphenated surname, both parts two separate origins. (please say which origins)