FN: [name_f]Celebrity[/name_f] middle name less common than the first name.
MN1: African city.
MN2: More consonants than vowels, but only just.
LN: Ends in “ville”.
FN: could be a main element/theme of a book
MN1: part of the name sounds like a landscape (dune)
MN2: wintry vibes
LN: combined with FN, it could almost reference a place, real or fictional (pirate cove)
FN: Two vowels, one consonant
MN1: A name you love from a Nameberry birth announcement
MN2: Pronounced differently depending on where you are [name_f]Lilac[/name_f] is LYE-luck in the UK and lye-LACK in the US
LN: Meaning connected to fighting
FN: A friend you haven’t seen in a while.
MN1: A way to get to nickname [name_m]Ren[/name_m].
MN2: [name_m]An[/name_m] unlikable character has this name, but it’s not enough to ruin the name.
LN: Uses “er” twice.
FN: contains an M in the first half and an E in the second half
MN1: adventurous theme, begins with the same letter as MN2
MN2: a Latino name you’ve grown to love
LN: starts with E
FN: related to the name [name_f]Mary[/name_f]
MN1: starts and ends in the same letter
MN2: has an animal meaning
LN: appears in [name_m]Parks[/name_m] & Recreation
FN: Name of a [name_f]Rainbow[/name_f] [name_m]Magic[/name_m] fairy
MN1: Unusual feminisation
MN2: Name of a modern day socialite e.g. [name_f]Jemima[/name_f] [name_m]Kirke[/name_m]
LN: Related to swans
[name_f]Alice[/name_f] the [name_m]Tennis[/name_m] [name_f]Fairy[/name_f]
[name_f]Princess[/name_f] Maria-Olympia of Greece
[name_m]Cob[/name_m] = a male swan
FN: titular character of a classic novel
MN1: contains two sets of double letters
MN2: contains 7 syllables
LN: a regional word for ‘bread roll’ in the UK
FN: A popular name that is often not given a nickname
MN1: A spelling you don’t like of a name you do like
MN2: A classic double-barreled name
LN: Has three of the same letter
Weegie-Loiner mongrel here to say it’s a bap! I’m always baffled when morning rolls get included in this bc they’re a Specific Type™ of bap to me??
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FN: A name you like but would never use because of its popularity
MN1: A name you think of as unusual but it’s more popular than you think
MN2: Historical figure with love/hate reputation
LN: Associated with spice
FN: Not a long name, but has nicknames.
MN1: No other vowels, just Y.
MN2: You knew this word, but didn’t know it was a name if it weren’t for NB.
LN: Something you’d like, but wouldn’t ask for.
I’m a Londoner living in [name_m]Pompey[/name_m] - to me, they’re all rolls (there’s even a sandwich shop near me called “Pompey On A Roll”). I agree that morning rolls do feel different tho, I feel the same about burger buns too