Family 1
DW (20):
DH (20):
DW & DH are high school sweethearts who just got married. DH was raised Catholic and DW is converting to Catholicism. They plan to have a large family.
DW has a FN without religious associations, that was trendy in the US in the early 2000s and feels a bit dated now. Her MN is dated to the 70s. Her last name is English.
DH has common saints’ names (FN + MN). His LN is English.
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Family 2
DW1 (28):
DW2 (31):
DW1 & DW2 both have high-powered careers in New York, though DW1 grew up in suburban Maryland and DW2 is from Croatia.
DW1 has a FN that feels sophisticated or classy to you. Her MN and LN Turkish.
DW2 has a Croatian FN and LN that share a common root. She has no MN.
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Family 3
GF (25):
BF (24):
GF & BF grew up in neighboring communities in Southern California, but met in college. They’ve moved back home near the beach and love to surf.
GF’s FN is from the Old Testament. Her MN honors a musician or band her parents loved. Her LN is German.
BF’s FN is a common name with one letter added. His MN is filler. His LN is Irish, but doesn’t start with Mc or O’.
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Family 4
DW (23):
DH (24) :
DW & DH are a young Mormon couple, both of whose families are in the entertainment industry. They share their lives on social media.
DW has an unusual, surname-style, unisex FN. Her MN is extremely traditional. Her LN is in the Top 1000 in the US.
DH has an odd, invented name with a Mormon vibe. His MN is a surname. His LN is a word that you wouldn’t expect to hear as a surname.
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Family 5
DW (30):
DH (30):
DW & DH are a British couple who live a bohemian lifestyle, taking extended trips in their van and traveling across continents.
DW has an Igbo FN but usually goes by a shorter, English NN. Her MN and LN are also Igbo, and her LN is hyphenated.
DH has a 3-4 syllable, classic, English FN with 2 MNs. His LN is English and made up of two separate words (e.g. Greenwood, Turnbull).
This message was edited 6/5/2025, 10:36 PM