Your Nutcracker Ballet Name (Nephele's Anagrams)

[name]Grey[/name], you are a fairy dancer in The [name]Land[/name] of Sweets whose costume is fringed with dozens of pretty, silver, tinkling bells. Your name is:

Keiyana O’Tinklelinne
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– [name]Nephele[/name]

eeenaaassoonnjidhpl please :slight_smile:

elena, I shall give you a choice of sweet names. You can be…

[name]Sophie[/name] Jodene L’Ananas
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“L’Ananas” is French, meaning “The Pineapple.” The pineapple is a traditional, Colonial American [name]Christmas[/name] decoration as well as a tasty fruit, and the gift of a pineapple (brought back from the tropics by sea farers) was viewed as a symbol of friendship and hospitality.

Or you can have the delicious name of…

[name]Delisha[/name] [name]Joeanna[/name] Snoep
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“Snoep” is the Dutch word for “candy.”

– [name]Nephele[/name]

Thank you [name]Nephele[/name] :slight_smile: tough choice! I think I’m going to go with [name]Sophie[/name] Jodene L’Ananas since I love Pineapples!

thanks again :slight_smile:

Wow, [name]Nephele[/name], I love it! Can you make one for my two kids coming up (which is pretty soon)?
Boy: prcloretemeasarptj
Girl: lynerpiroterppetee

Thanks! :slight_smile: !!

niki72, your boy is a shiny red apple that decorates the [name]Christmas[/name] Tree. His name is:

[name]Marcos[/name] [name]Jerrett[/name] [name]Apple[/name]
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Your girl celebrates the holiday season with a last name of “[name]Noel[/name]” and a first name that honors the “eleven pipers piping” of “The Twelve Days of [name]Christmas[/name]”:

[name]Pyper[/name] [name]Pierrette[/name] [name]Noel[/name]
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– [name]Nephele[/name]

[name]Amariah[/name] Lollicandie…adorable, thank you, [name]Nephele[/name].

Thanks so so much! [name]Jasper[/name] [name]Marcel[/name] and [name]Evelyne[/name] [name]Piper[/name] are going to be so happy to have participated in the Nutcracker, if not the ballet, at least they can have a name in the [name]Land[/name] of Sweets. . . .

(By the way, I’m Jewish, so I don’t celebrate [name]Christmas[/name], but I still believe in the Nutcracker - and [name]Santa[/name] Clause! hehe. . . .)
Thanks! :slight_smile: !!

Niki72, I’ll re-do the kids’ names for you. My husband is [name]Christian[/name], and so I tend to celebrate the secular aspects of [name]Christmas[/name] ” one of those being a yearly pilgrimage to see the New [name]York[/name] City Ballet’s Nutcracker. :slight_smile:

[name]Jarrott[/name] Maplecrepes
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Maple crepes: thin pancakes with maple-flavored filling.

[name]Pepper[/name] Eirlyne Torte
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Torte: a cake made of eggs, sugar and ground nuts instead of flour.

– [name]Nephele[/name]

Thank you, [name]Nephele[/name]! I was in the Nutcracker ballet as a sugarplum fairy when I was young, so this is really special. :slight_smile:

Ooh, so nice!
[name]Jarrott[/name] Maplecrepes and [name]Pepper[/name] Eirlyne Torte . . . SO COOL!

Thank you so much. . . . :slight_smile: !!

(wish my father good luck for the concert; I just know it’s going to be a blast!)

Oh, sorry I’m putting on another post, but I have to tell you:

I’m making a [name]LOVE[/name] [name]LOVE[/name] [name]LOVE[/name] anagram game, though it’s not as popular as this one. . . . I’m leaving out surnames, so only first and middle names are in the anagrammed names. . . . I tend to make small names, almost as small as nicknames. . . . Could you help me? I’d be oh so :)y then. . . . :slight_smile: !!

The [name]LOVE[/name] [name]LOVE[/name] [name]LOVE[/name] anagramming game is at the [name]Baby[/name] Name Games Board. :slight_smile:

Much luck and love to your artistic father! If you would like a Nutcracker name for him, too, I’ll be happy to oblige! :slight_smile:

– [name]Nephele[/name]

Oh, [name]Nephele[/name], that would be great! I’m planning to make a [name]LOVE[/name] [name]LOVE[/name] [name]LOVE[/name] anagram name for him, too. . . . :slight_smile: I tried to call him on his iPhone - he just got it! - but he was busy . . . sigh.

Anyway, if you could do that with this scrambled name - whoa, rush of deja vu, for a second there, don’t know why - that’d be GREAT. He doesn’t have a mid-name, but. . . . diyosvikayanonel.

Thanks, could you get my mother, too? vadocekonmariait.

Thanks SO much, [name]Nephele[/name]. And do you like your [name]LOVE[/name] [name]LOVE[/name] [name]LOVE[/name] anagram name? :slight_smile: !!

Niki72, in recognition of your [name]LOVE[/name] [name]LOVE[/name] [name]LOVE[/name] anagram topic over on the Games Board, I bestow a [name]Lovey[/name] surname upon your talented dad:

[name]Kaydin[/name] Iason [name]Lovey[/name]
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Your mom is a spice cookie named:

[name]Tamarinda[/name] V. Cookie
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Thanks SO much, [name]Nephele[/name]. And do you like your [name]LOVE[/name] [name]LOVE[/name] [name]LOVE[/name] anagram name? :slight_smile: !!

I was just over there and saw it. I [name]LOVE[/name] [name]LOVE[/name] [name]LOVE[/name] it! Thank you!

– [name]Nephele[/name]

These are fun! Can you do:
sbralurabakihenniest
Thanks!

sarahbrubinstein, you get a triple-sweet name ” your first, middle, and last names are all sweets from the [name]Land[/name] of Sweets:

[name]Sherri[/name] Sultanine Babka
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“[name]Sherri[/name]” is for sherry trifle.

“Sultanine” is the [name]German[/name] name for the sweet sultana raisin.

“Babka” is the name for a sweet cake originating from Eastern Europe.

– [name]Nephele[/name]

n o s i n e t e j n a h n h n a a

Thank you!

I would love one, as well, [name]Nephele[/name]! Thank you!

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