I’ll be coming back w/ little riddles every hour/day/week/reallywheneverIwant and you can guess the names…
Please put your answers as spoilers and add any ideas or thoughts you might have as to other possible answers.
I’m basing any meanings and information on behind the name. If you need more clues just ask!
First Combo (G)
The first name is three syllables, currently ranks in Norway, ends in an -e, is used in Germany as the version of a super popular book character’s name, and its male equivalent was introduced to England by the Normans. The name does not start with an M.
The middle name is an eastern European diminutive of a classic name that never left the US Top 200, it was once in the #1 spot, has two syllables and there’s a children’s tv show where the main character is called this name.
The second middle name is an Eastern European version of Rose, has four syllables and two of its possible name days are July 15th and September 4th. Instead of an s, there is another, similar letter in its spot.
Second Combo (B)
The first name’s meaning is water, it stems from a European language. It’s also part of a myth, mentioned in the new testament, and is the name of a Roman saint. It’s a very old name.
The middle name is a gender-neutral name (at least on NB) of latin origin. There was a French saint with this name. It has several different spellings but all of them include the same, interesting letter, twice. It’s a very lively name.
The second middle name is the variation of a very popular male name in the most complicated (appearing) language spoken in the UK. It has two syllables and ends in an L. There is a holiday, especially in the UK, that ends in -mas with this name.
Third Combo (G)
The first name is a dutch diminutive of a palindrome, it’s longer than two syllables, the same version with different spellings is also found further east. There is a U in the name.
The middle name is an English flower name with an uncommon but not unheard of capital letter, the name ranks high in the US, Canada, E&W, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Australia and New Zealand. It has two syllables but is not Lily.
The second middle name is a short Dutch, Arabic, Limburgish and Urdu name, however, it stems from two different names in those languages and in in two of them, the name is unisex.
Fourth Combo 4 (B)
The first name is an eastern European variation derived from the Greek name of the goddess Diana. It’s got two syllables. There is no y/i in the name.
The middle name is a medieval variation of Joyce with 3+ syllables. The first letter is unusual in combination with the second letter when used up-front. O before U.
The second middle name is a short diminutive of the late British prince’s name.