I'm supposed to be writing an essay but I'm procrastinating, so I thought I'd make a CAF. Just follow the naming rules for each family member. Some of them have specific rules for nicknames, in which case that family member must have a nickname. If there's no nickname specified, you can add one if you want, but it's not required. This isn't judged, just for fun. :)
LN: A color, or contains a color (E.g. Green or Blackwell)
DH: FN: An "old man" name; MN: A "filler" name; NN: One syllable
DW: FN: A Biblical name; MN: An uncommon flower name
DD: FN: A "frilly" name; MN: A place name; NN: A unisex or "tomboy" nickname
DD: FN: Hyphenated or compound name (E.g. Mary-Anne, AnneMarie); MN: A virtue name
DS: FN: The name of a Saint*; MN: The surname of a U.S. President**; NN: First and middle initials (E.g., TJ)
DD/DS: FN's: Nicknames or pet forms (E.g., Joey, Fred, Sadie, Annette); MN's: Related names from two different languages (E.g., John and Ivana)***
DS: FN: An uncommon Biblical name; MN: DH's first name; NN: Something unrelated to the actual name (E.g., Buddy)
(For pets, you can choose what kind of animal you want.)
DPet: Must be a name completely unsuited to the type of pet (E.g., a turtle named Fluffy)
DPet: Must be a noun that is not typically used as a name (e.g., Pancakes, Galaxy, Soup)
*
http://www.behindthename.com/namesakes/lists/saintalpha.php**
http://www.behindthename.com/namesakes/lists/usachro.php***The translator might be useful for this.
http://www.behindthename.com/translate.php
This message was edited 8/9/2007, 7:54 PM