Simple. Three rules:
1) Use the one-syllable names from the namebanks for the first names.
2) Use any three or more syllable name for the middle names.
3) Choose a surname and a maiden name from this list (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AFI%27s_100_Years..._100_Stars)
I'll choose the combos I like best and score you. Good luck and have fun!
LN:
MN:
DH:
DW:
-DS:
-DD:
-DS:
-DS:
-DD:
-DS:
-DD/DD:
Ladies:
Anne,
Ayn,
Belle,
Blair,
Blanche,
Brynn,
Cate,
Claire,
Elle,
Eve,
Faye,
Faith,
Fern,
Fleur,
Gail,
Grace,
Greer,
Gwen,
Jane,
Jeanne,
Jess,
Jill,
Joan,
Joy,
June,
Kate,
Kay,
Lark,
Leigh,
Lynne,
Liv,
Mae,
May,
Maeve,
Maud,
Meg,
Paige,
Pearl,
Quinn,
Rose,
Ruth,
Skye,
Sloane,
Star,
Sue,
Tess,
Wren
Gentlemen:
Abe,
Al,
Beau,
Ben,
Blaine,
Blaise,
Brett,
Bryce,
Cade,
Cai,
Cal,
Chance,
Charles,
Clark,
Cole,
Craig,
Dale,
Dan,
Dave,
Dean,
Drew,
Flynn,
Fred,
Gabe,
Gage,
George,
Giles,
Glenn,
Greg,
Guy,
Hans,
Heath,
Hugh,
Jack,
James,
Jeb,
John,
Jude,
Jules,
Kai,
Keith,
Kent,
Lance,
Lars,
Mark,
Max,
Miles,
Nate,
Niels,
Paul,
Ralph,
Rhys,
Sam,
Scott,
Seth,
Thane,
Todd,
Ty