I've got some time on my hands so I thought I'd give another NTNB a go. This time we will follow one family from the 30's until now. Rounds 0 (parents) and 1 (kids) are merged together.
DH [b.1937]:
DW [b.1936]:
DD1 [b.1960]:
DS1 [b.1962]:
DS2 [b.1962]:
DD2 [b.1970]:
DD3 [b.1970]:
DH and DW are a couple from Arizona, and have just celebrated their 12th wedding anniversary. DH works as a plumber, while DW is currently a SAHM mom, she worked as a secretary before they started family and also a few years between their two sets of twins. The couple has five children, a daughter that just turned 10, twin boys aged 8 and recently welcomed another set of twin girls, talk about surprise.
DH's FN is also common nickname that ranked top 50 in USA 1937 (https://www.behindthename.com/top/lists/united-states/1937), MN is nowadays more commonly used for females; LN is German in origin.
DW's FN is common biblical name, MN is a variant of Katherine, maiden name is Irish in origin.
DD1's FN rose at least 100 places in 1960 (https://www.behindthename.com/top/lists/united-states/1960?sort=rank_change), MN is Irish.
DS1's FN is a formal variant of his father’s first name, MN starts with vowel and is six letters long.
DS2's shares his FN with a famous inventor, MN is his mother’s maiden name.
DD2's FN was in top 100 in USA in 1970 (https://www.behindthename.com/top/lists/united-states/1970?sort=rank) and starts with the same letter as twin, MN is a classic.
DD3's FN was in top 100 in USA in 1970 (https://www.behindthename.com/top/lists/united-states/1970?sort=rank) and starts with the same letter as twin, MN is an uncommon virtue.
My name listhttp://www.behindthename.com/pnl/149468top Felix & Oliver
flop Lujza