I'm not all that concerned with my sims' names, but I have a regional tradition going where grandparents' first and last letter must be used, and everything in between can be pretty random. First two sons will get a mix of the names from both grandfathers, so there is normally no problem finding a good name. But 3rd and 4th son will need letters from grandmothers. That's when it gets a bit tricky... especially when a boy's name must end with the letter A.
My sim Zilla Brox just had triplets, all boys, and the first 2 will be named Ruperto and Bart. But after checking several baby naming sites I still have no clue about the 3rd boy's name; starting with C and ending with A. All names ending on A sounds quite girlish, so can anyone help me on this?
Please suggest the middle part of a boys name going like C...a. I'll use one of the suggestions, of course!
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- Catahecassa
- Caua
- Ceadda
- Chanda
- Chiemeka
Just a few... Naming and researching names is one of my favorite things when it comes to creating characters. Some of the names above are unisex, but for the most part, are all considered “strictly” male, I suppose you could say.
Casanova - this one is destined to be a heartbreaker or unflirty if you're going for irony
Chelsea - apparently unisex?
Cecha - Spanish variation of Caesar
Cuba
Columba - like the Irish saint
Charaka
Cinna - apparently also the name of a character in The Hunger Games
Costa - Greek variation of Constantin. Makes me think of coffee
Thanks again!
You had a 60 year old Sim give birth! I just turned 64, myself and years ago got over the desire to have any more children. LOL I think if I tried to give birth, now, it would kill me. I feel so sorry for the Mama.
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Callipa
Calsa
Coala
Creeda
Haha, I'm always letting them grow way too old before they have kids in my game. Guess it's because they look like 29 for most of their lives... Anyway, this single mom had triplets, so yeah, she will probably need some good luck on the way
Like Kona coffee
LMAO
(I hope that was a joke- was that joke? It better have been a joke...)
Anyways, I'd like to suggest Chu'a. It means snake in a Native American language called Hopi.