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ChampandGirlie
5 years agoNew Spectator
I try to base it on what I think the parents would name the child. That means that I consider their backgrounds and whether they care about drawing from them for a name or not. Do they want to be more modern or traditional?
Some parents share the same last names and some do not. What is the child's last name?
Obviously, it tends to be a name that I like but I have a limited range of choices for each sim. Sometimes I'll have a few ideas before the baby is born but these days, there are so many in my game that I tend to just choose when the baby arrives. At least, that's the final decision and I've never changed it afterward.
There are sims from different cultures but they don't always pick names from their backgrounds. Most definitely do but not all of them. There are two to three Sophias with different spellings, so that is the most common name. If I see two sims with the same name, I don't change it if it is a common one.
A sim recently had a child with a native of Selvadorada and the son was named the same name as the father, as is common in some cultures. There are several families with Latin naming traditions due to their ancestries and cultures. There are several Indian families too; I researched their names. The more I think about it, I really have a lot of different cultures in the game so the names reflect that.
Some parents share the same last names and some do not. What is the child's last name?
Obviously, it tends to be a name that I like but I have a limited range of choices for each sim. Sometimes I'll have a few ideas before the baby is born but these days, there are so many in my game that I tend to just choose when the baby arrives. At least, that's the final decision and I've never changed it afterward.
There are sims from different cultures but they don't always pick names from their backgrounds. Most definitely do but not all of them. There are two to three Sophias with different spellings, so that is the most common name. If I see two sims with the same name, I don't change it if it is a common one.
A sim recently had a child with a native of Selvadorada and the son was named the same name as the father, as is common in some cultures. There are several families with Latin naming traditions due to their ancestries and cultures. There are several Indian families too; I researched their names. The more I think about it, I really have a lot of different cultures in the game so the names reflect that.
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