You can rename my previous university class with initials here! Genders are up to you (unless the rule specifies a male/female/unisex name!)
Students
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FN: more common in the UK than the US / LN: in the top 100 surnames of most English-speaking countries
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FN: Anglicised Scottish name / LN: ends in -us
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FN: starts and ends with the same letter / LN: in Turkeyâs top 20 surnames
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FN: a nickname that is a well-established name on its own / LN: Maltese
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FN: shared with a Eurovision Song Contest contestant / LN: contains only one vowel, but twice
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FN: a name that has only become popular within the last 30 years / LN: shared with a famous historical figure
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FN: used in a popular musical / LN: somehow related to Catholicism
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FN: a [name_m]Roald[/name_m] [name_m]Dahl[/name_m] character / LN: has a meaning related to a specific country
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FN: a feminine version of a unisex name / LN: a metal
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FN1 + FN2: popular in [name_u]Hong[/name_u] Kong / FN3: a name that is uncommon for a baby nowadays / LN: Chinese
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FN: has been at #1 in [name_u]England[/name_u] & [name_m]Wales[/name_m] / LN: a word in several European languages
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FN: same as student 10 / LN: Vietnamese
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FN: a variation of a [name_u]French[/name_u] name / LN: Persian
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FN: most common in Australia / LN: shared with a famous modern singer
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FN: an Anglicised [name_u]Irish[/name_u] name / LN: ends in -ick
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FN: Biblical / LN: also a girlâs name
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FN: a [name_f]Disney[/name_f] character / LN: [name_m]German[/name_m]
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FN: a non-Anglicised, difficult to spell [name_u]Irish[/name_u] name / LN: shared with an Australian actor
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FN: a name you know of that does not exist on Nameberryâs database / LN: Punjabi
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FN: an adjective / LN: sounds like a word in [name_f]English[/name_f]
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FN: an international variation of student 16âs name / LN: has an equal number of vowels and consonants
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FN: three letters long / LN: Anglicised [name_u]Irish[/name_u]
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FN: shared with a famous actress / LN: common in numerous Arab-speaking countries
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FN: a modern variant of a name / LN: shared with an [name_f]Emmy[/name_f] Award winner
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FN: shared with a current [name_f]British[/name_f] [name_u]Royal[/name_u] Family member / LN: starts with Mc-
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FN: more commonly a surname than first name / LN: [name_u]Irish[/name_u] in origin
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FN: used by [name_m]Shakespeare[/name_m] / LN: also a boyâs name
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FN: a midcentury nickname / LN: not pronounced how you would expect
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FN: an international version of a perennially popular name / LN: a Spanish municipality
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FN: a common nickname / LN: in Scotlandâs top 20 surnames
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FN: Latin in origin / LN: ends in -ton
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FN: shared with a current [name_u]England[/name_u] Womenâs World Cup player / LN: a patronymic surname that isnât obviously patronymic
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FN: a name that sounds like it starts with a different letter to what it does / LN: ends with -castle
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FN: peaked in popularity ~10 years ago / LN: patronymic, ending with -s
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FN: a variation of student 4âs name / LN: an [name_f]English[/name_f] noun
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FN: associated with religion / LN: associated with royalty
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FN: a popular classic / LN: [name_u]French[/name_u]
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FN: same as student 27 / LN: a 1-syllable word in [name_f]English[/name_f]
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FN: related to music / LN: includes four consonants in a row
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FN: same as student 6 / LN: Greek
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FN: traditionally male, but now more common for females / LN: starts and ends with the same letters that their first name does (e.g. [name_u]John[/name_u] Jenkinson)
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FN: not spelt the way it sounds / LN: one syllable, three letters