You’re the expecting parents of a baby boy and you love the name [name_u]Aiden[/name_u], but it’s just too common! Solution: “invent” a name by changing a consonant sound! Result: [name_u]Braiden[/name_u], [name_m]Zaiden[/name_m], [name_u]Jaiden[/name_u], [name_m]Raiden[/name_m], etc.
What other names can we do this with? Disregard the fact that many of the names we’ll likely come up with are names in their own right with their own stories and histories that just rank low on the charts. Pretend you’re a “mainstream” parent rather than a NE.
Rules: Look at the familiar name provided by the previous poster and change one consonant sound to create a new name you could plausibly use, then provide a new name for the next poster! Any ONE consonant or consonant sound (br, gl, etc.) can be changed anywhere in the name - rhyming isn’t necessary.
ex. [name_f]Gloria[/name_f] --> Globia (good); [name_u]Camden[/name_u] --> Campen (not so good - camping) get the idea?
To start with:
Girl - [name_f]Hayley[/name_f] ; Boy - [name_u]Charlie[/name_u]