DH (65): Ends in an “L” // Two syllables and [name_m]German[/name_m] // LN: Surname of a famous hockey player
DW (65): Between 75-100 most popular names in the 1950s // Six letters long // LN: Polish in origin
DD (46): A common Biblical name // Mother’s MN
DD (42): A perennial classic // Ends in an a and is three or more syllables
DD (41): Starts with the same letter as Father’s FN // Means “intelligent”
DS (33): Either Father’s FN or MN // Means “miracle” or “blessed”
DD (46):
DH (49): Between 50-75 most popular names in the 1970s // The name of a famous artist // LN: Irish and uncommon
DS (22): Ends in a “Y” // Father’s FN or MN
-DGF (23): Starts with a “J” // Means “happy” // LN: Spanish in origin
DD (19): A name that is decreasing in popularity // Mother’s FN or MN
DD (42):
DW (40): A name from [name_u]Harry[/name_u] [name_m]Potter[/name_m] // Italian in origin // LN: One syllable
DAS (8): An unusual vintage name // Contains an “x”
DAS (5): Means “strong” // An unusual nature name
DD (41):
DH (46): The name of someone you work with // Three letters long // LN: An unusual spelling of a common surname
DS (13): A top 20 name in the 2010s // Has a color meaning
DD/DD (11): Starts with same letter as brother’s FN // A name with two sets of double letters & Starts with same letter as brother’s FN // A name that’s Irish in origin
DD (8): Starts with same letter as siblings’ FNs // A name from Game of Thrones
DS (33):
DW (30): Name that makes you think of a mean girl // Name that means “kind” // LN: Has to do with [name_u]Christmas[/name_u]
DD (4): Short and spunky name // Mother’s MN
DD (2): A unisex surname-name // Grandmother’s FN
DD (nb): Ends in an “N” // One of her Aunt’s FNs