DH: (Old-fashioned; uncommon today) (ends in -us) [LN: a profession]
DW: (four syllables or longer) (four letters) [LN: German]
DD1: (feminine version of a masculine name) (starts with N)
DD2: (contains a 'ph') (a flower)
DS1: (two syllables) (Hebrew)
DD4: (double first name) (Shakespearean)
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DD1: as above
DH: (a nickname) (alliterates with FN) [LN: ends with -son]
DD: (ends in -ia) (starts with Y)
-DFiance: (Southern African) (a classic) [LN: starts with Mc- or Mac-]
-DS (exp): (unisex) (from literature)
DS/DS: (an unusual spelling of a popular name) (a surname) / (an English word) (a place name)
DS: (ends in -on/-en/-an) (mother's maiden name)
Ddog: (any other animal besides 'dog')
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DD2: as above
xDH: (Indian) (one syllable) [LN: Indian]
DD: (a star/constellation) (starts with A)
-Dbf: (nine letters or longer) (Portuguese) [LN: same as an American president]
DS: (honours grandfather) (has a "watery" theme)
-DW: (ends with an -ie sound) (two syllables) [LN: Chinese]
-DD: (a bird) (normally a masculine name)
DD: (ends with -ette/-etta) (vintage/old-timey)
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DS1: as above
DW (d.): (Biblical) (a gemstone) [LN: de/di/d' something]
DD: (same as mother) (from Greek mythology)
-Dgf: (means 'beautiful') (ends in -bel/-belle/-bella) [LN: derived from a given name]
DD: (a classic) (starts with C)
DH: (contains a doubled letter) (starts with Ed-) [LN: one syllable]
DH's DD: (four syllables or longer) (filler)
-Dbf: (FN and MN named after someone famous) [LN: Spanish]
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DD3: as above
DH: (starts with J) (rhymes with FN) [LN: an animal]
DS/DD: (starts with Y) (honours father) / (ends in -ine/-ina) (a colour)
Mutatis mutandis. Si non confectus, non reficiat.