Re: If you had to ...
in reply to a message by Cayden
1. A traditionally male FN for a girl. You can use a feminine MN Is it cheating if I use a name like Clarus that has a feminine sound? If not I'd go for Clarus Josephine or Florin Isabelle. If it is I'll go with Robert Anna "Bertie".
2. An English wordname that’s not traditionally used as a name (no Summer, Hope, etc.). Choose any MN. Any gender is fine. Epoch George or Sonder Eloise
3. A male FN and MN dated to the 1940s or 50s. No classics, this must be something considered an “old man name.” Wendell Roy -or- Johnny Roger
4. A female FN and MN dated to the 1940s or 50s. No classics, this must be something considered an “old lady name.” Connie Georgene -or- Georgette Nancy
5. An entirely made up / invented FN and MN. Portmanteaus are fine. Isolia -or Isalind middle name to be decided
6. A “trendy” FN and MN. This can be something currently rising in popularity or something that fits current trends. Any gender is OK. Jasper Brooks & Ivy Harper
2. An English wordname that’s not traditionally used as a name (no Summer, Hope, etc.). Choose any MN. Any gender is fine. Epoch George or Sonder Eloise
3. A male FN and MN dated to the 1940s or 50s. No classics, this must be something considered an “old man name.” Wendell Roy -or- Johnny Roger
4. A female FN and MN dated to the 1940s or 50s. No classics, this must be something considered an “old lady name.” Connie Georgene -or- Georgette Nancy
5. An entirely made up / invented FN and MN. Portmanteaus are fine. Isolia -or Isalind middle name to be decided
6. A “trendy” FN and MN. This can be something currently rising in popularity or something that fits current trends. Any gender is OK. Jasper Brooks & Ivy Harper