I’ve been seeing more people combining their last names when they get married (instead of hyphenating or just taking one spouse’s last name- for example, someone with the last name [name_m]Smith[/name_m] and someone with the last name [name_m]Weston[/name_m] would create a new last name, Smithton). I thought I’d try to create a game with it. I hope it is not too confusing.
Two families are listed. You take one child from each family to create a family of their own family and combine last names. Name their children and then create a whole new family - of which one of their children will marry a member of. The next user will use the 2 families you created to create 1 family by marrying 2 members of the families you created then create a new unique family. [name_m]Feel[/name_m] free to also include name guidelines for the first family created.
Sorry if this is consuming, but here’s an example:
A child from the [name_u]Maxwell[/name_u] family and a child from the Rockford family got married. They combined their last names and have 4 children with modern, trendy names.
Second poster
The [name_m]Rockwell[/name_m] (combines Rockford and [name_u]Maxwell[/name_u]) Family:
DH: [name_u]Tristan[/name_u] [name_m]Kent[/name_m] (taken from above)
DW: [name_f]Alaska[/name_f] [name_f]Grace[/name_f] (taken from above)
DS: [name_u]Hayden[/name_u] [name_u]Emmett[/name_u]
DD/DD: [name_f]Kinsley[/name_f] [name_f]Elizabeth[/name_f] & [name_u]Brooklyn[/name_u] [name_f]Eleanor[/name_f]
DS: [name_u]Wilder[/name_u] [name_m]Elijah[/name_m]
The [name_u]Kensington[/name_u] Family (completely new family):
DH: [name_u]James[/name_u] [name_m]Paul[/name_m]
DW: [name_f]Tessa[/name_f] [name_f]Hope[/name_f]
DS: [name_u]Spencer[/name_u] [name_m]Ford[/name_m]
DD: [name_f]Georgia[/name_f] [name_u]Marie[/name_u]
(instructions for next poster) A child from the [name_m]Rockwell[/name_m] family and a child from the [name_u]Kensington[/name_u] family got married. They combined their last names and have 4 children with short, sweet names.
Instructions for the next poster: One child from the [name_m]Wellington[/name_m] family and one child from the [name_m]Robertson[/name_m] family got married. They combined their last name.
They had five children - all had [name_u]French[/name_u] names as firsts and virtue or word names as middles.
Instructions for the next poster: One child from the Roberton Family and one child from the Brockmann family got married. They combined their last name. They had seven children - all their first names end in the ‘ee’ sound and their middle names are all of Hebrew origin.
Instructions for next poster: One child from the Robmann family and one child from the [name_u]Jamison[/name_u] family got married. They combined their last name. They had four children with short unique first names and long spanish middle names.
Someone from the Jabann family marries someone from the [name_u]Callaway[/name_u] family. They have five children whose names all have four letters nick-names. Their mns are nature names.
A child from the Callann family and a child from the Hemings Family get married and combine their last names. They have 4 kids together all of which have first names relating to Greek Mythology and middle names that are connected to music.
A child from the Callings family and a child from the [name_u]Anderson[/name_u] family get married and combine their last names. They have five children together. It just so happens that each of their children’s first names start with a different vowel (A, E, I, O, U). Their middles names are all word names with positive meanings.
A child from the Calland family and a child from the McGregor family get married and combine their names. They have triplets together. [name_m]Just[/name_m] like the McGregors, they want all their children’s initials to match so give them all initials of Z G.
A member of the Callegor family marries a member of the Sharkey family. They have two children together. Their first names contain 3 of the same letters, and their middle names are classic style.
Instructions for next poster: A member of the Calkey family marries a member of the [name_m]Harmon[/name_m] family. They have three children together. Their first names are space-related, and their middle names are from the Bible.
A member of the Harkey family marries a member of the Gonzalez family and combines their last names. They have six children together. Their first names are all one syllable names and their middle names are all Spanish in origin.
A member of the Halez family marries a member of the [name_f]Bennington[/name_f] family and they combine their last names. They have three children together, each with clunky vintage first names and ancient roman middle names.
A member of the Halington family marries a member of the Albertson family and they combine their last names. They have six children together, each with pretty, whimsical first names and nature-related middle names.
The Alberton family and the Arena family are joined together by marriage. They combine their last names, and have 4 children who have the same middle initial. The first names of all 4 have a direct Spanish/English cognate, or sound the same in both languages.
A member of the Alberena family marries a member of the [name_m]Hassan[/name_m] family and they combine their last names. They have five children together, each with Arabic first names and seasonal middle names.
A member of the Albesan family marries a member of the Grigsby family. They combine surnames, and have two children together. The children’s first names are trendy, and their middle names are Arabic.
A member of the Alsby family marries a member of the Herbner family and they combine surnames. They have three children together. Their first names are all very hippy/bohemian. Their middle names are all short and unisex.
One child from the Alsbner family and one child from the [name_m]Bradford[/name_m] family got married. They combined their last name - They had four children. All of the children had surname/occupational names as firsts and classic names as middles.
A member of the Alsford family marries a member of the [name_m]Jenkins[/name_m] family and they combine their last names. They have six children together, each with traditional [name_f]English[/name_f] first names that have uncommon nicknames and Welsh middle names.
A member of the Jenford family marries a member of the Schreiber family and the combine their last names. They have four children together. Each child’s name is four syllables long with a one syllable nickname option and their middle names are uncommon [name_m]German[/name_m] names.