Okay, this CAF is a little bit different. I've listed several sets of multiples (twins, triplets, etc). For each set, use the appropriate namebank. Instead of individual names, the namebanks list real sets of multiples. You choose one set of names for each set of multiples, and these are their first names. You will choose the middle names. I will judge each set of multiples and will post the winners later. Does that make sense? Feel free to ask questions if you don't understand. For most sets, the genders will vary depending on which set of names you choose, so I have just written "triplets", "quadruplets", etc. If one of the names in the set you pick is a nickname, you may change it to a full name if you like (for example, if you have a twinset of
Nick and
Peter, you may change it to
Nicholas and
Peter). No spelling changes.
DD/DS:
DS/DS:
DD/DD:
Triplets:
Quadruplets:
Quintuplets:
Sextuplets:
G/G Twins:
Elizabeth and
Irene,
Louise and
Esther,
Emma and
Viola,
Eliza and
Lydia,
Virginia and
Sadie,
Amelia and
Martha,
Isabelle and
Catherine,
Carolina and
Eva,
Emma and
Julia,
Alice and
Margaret,
Selene and
Julianne,
Tatiana and
Ariane, Lilley and
Noelle,
Alice and
Eugenia,
Gertrude and
Dorothy,
Hilda and
Mabel,
Carmen and
Lupita,
B/B Twins:
Paul and
Silas,
Seth and
Isaac,
Francis and
Joseph,
Geoffrey and
Richard,
Michael and
Nathan,
William and
Fritz,
Martin and
Otto,
Martin and
Adolph,
Albert and Watson,
Marvin and
Franklin,
John and
Gregory,
Sven and
Tobias,
Cosme and
Damian
G/B Twins:
Martha and
Charles,
Agnes and
David,
Mabel and
Claude,
Georgina and
Ambrose,
Margaret and
Frederick, Betsey and
Roger,
Florence and
Seamus,
Alice and
Frederick,
Alma and
Roger,
Gloria and
Samuel,
Ethel and
George,
Aurora and
Thomas,
Mary and
Rudolph,
Charlotte and
David,
Dorothy and
Albert,
Miranda and
Benjamin,
Alice and
William,
Laurel and
Robert
Triplets:
Petra,
Tanya, and
Rachel;
Raymond,
Charles, and
Harold;
Teddy,
Archie, and
Kermit;
Moses,
Paul, and
James;
Douglas,
Winifred, and
Elsa;
James,
Helen, and
Angelina;
Victoria,
Edward, and
Catherine;
Francisco,
Marcos, and
Ana;
Frederick,
John, and
Edward;
Florence,
John, and
May;
Liam,
Darby (g), and
Eleanor;
Eliot,
Julian, and
Ryan;
Paul,
Mark, and
Veronica;
Robin (g),
Elise, and
Francois
Quads:
Catherine,
Ida,
Matilda, and
Helma;
Eva,
Anna,
Frances, and
Pearl;
Wilma,
Helen,
Edna, and
Sarah;
Anna,
Julia,
Susan, and
Rita;
Vernon,
Quentin,
Jacques, and
Rudolph;
Casper, Kion,
Luca, and
Daniel;
Theodore,
Samuel,
Dorothy, and
Helen;
William,
Theodore,
John, and
Edith;
Michael,
James,
Sally, and
Angelina;
David,
Anthony,
Beverley, and
Thelma;
Betty,
Wilma,
Margaret, and
Robert;
Christian,
Francois,
Simon, and
Marie;
Everett,
Sylvester,
Warren, and
Geraldine;
August,
Dee,
Beatrice, and
Carol
Quints:
Annabel,
Caroline,
Faith,
Richard, and
Geoffrey;
Vanessa, Jenette,
Melissa,
Bernardo, and
Christian;
Adrian,
Roberto,
Daniel,
Luis, and
Isabel;
Fabien,
Julien,
Thomas,
Emilie, and
Aurelie;
Daniel,
Johannes,
Christian,
Esther, and
Silvana;
Helen,
Ruth,
Emily,
Jesse, and
Owen;
Lorenzo,
Diego,
Alessandro,
Gloria, and
Miriam;
Michele,
Helena,
Genevieve,
Roland, and
Philippe;
Julianna,
Angelina,
Isabella,
Lucius, and
Tristan;
Paola,
Regina,
Daniela,
Natalia, and
Alberto;
Elizabeth,
Meaghan,
Jacqueline,
Brigid, and
Patrick;
Maxime,
Charlotte,
Julie,
Pauline, and Amelieu;
Elsie,
Dorothy,
Patricia,
Robert, and
Clive;
Aubrey (g), Giana,
Sophia, Milian, and
Sebastian;
Ana,
Milena,
Vitoria,
Ramon, and
Nicolas;
Claire,
Amelie,
Sophie,
Vincent, and
Benjamin;
Emilie,
Cecile,
Marie,
Yvonne, and
Annette
Sextuplets:
Melanie,
Doriane,
Coralie,
Gaelle,
Cedric, and
Kevin;
Francisco,
Julio,
Mercedes,
Ines,
Lucia, and
Laura;
Frank,
Andrew,
John,
William,
Salome and
Deborah;
Emily,
Octavia,
Stella,
Ann,
Alison, and
Richard;
Benjamin,
Daniel,
Nathan,
Matthew,
Lucy, and
Charlotte;
William,
Matthew,
Jackson,
Amelia,
Elizabeth, and
Eleanor;
Gerardo,
Antonio,
Fabian,
Jose,
Julia, and
Cecilia;
Davide,
Jacopo,
Nicolo,
Elena,
Silvia, and
Mattia