Eight is Enough

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My wife and I are expecting our 8th child very soon. she is obsessed with patterns and named our first six children (all girls). In order, they are named for:



  1. A super-villainess whose alter ego is the wife of an Advertising Executive.

  2. An air freshener.

  3. A blue-haired woman who needs to clear her throat and get checked for jaundice.

  4. A petulant municipal worker in a small Indiana town.

  5. A bride-to-be that has had trouble with her maids and very recently has been mistaken for her younger sister, #6:

  6. A suburban housewife who was very protective of hairy rodent wildlife.

Seeing this pattern and hoping to hurry things along, I named our seventh child (the only son so far) after:



  1. A serial killer that likes hockey.

We're looking for potential names for our eighth (and final) child of as-of-yet unknown gender that will fit the pattern. Can you offer any viable choices?



(First answer that fully explains the pattern and gives a viable candidate name for #8 gets the win.)










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    My wife and I are expecting our 8th child very soon. she is obsessed with patterns and named our first six children (all girls). In order, they are named for:



    1. A super-villainess whose alter ego is the wife of an Advertising Executive.

    2. An air freshener.

    3. A blue-haired woman who needs to clear her throat and get checked for jaundice.

    4. A petulant municipal worker in a small Indiana town.

    5. A bride-to-be that has had trouble with her maids and very recently has been mistaken for her younger sister, #6:

    6. A suburban housewife who was very protective of hairy rodent wildlife.

    Seeing this pattern and hoping to hurry things along, I named our seventh child (the only son so far) after:



    1. A serial killer that likes hockey.

    We're looking for potential names for our eighth (and final) child of as-of-yet unknown gender that will fit the pattern. Can you offer any viable choices?



    (First answer that fully explains the pattern and gives a viable candidate name for #8 gets the win.)










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      My wife and I are expecting our 8th child very soon. she is obsessed with patterns and named our first six children (all girls). In order, they are named for:



      1. A super-villainess whose alter ego is the wife of an Advertising Executive.

      2. An air freshener.

      3. A blue-haired woman who needs to clear her throat and get checked for jaundice.

      4. A petulant municipal worker in a small Indiana town.

      5. A bride-to-be that has had trouble with her maids and very recently has been mistaken for her younger sister, #6:

      6. A suburban housewife who was very protective of hairy rodent wildlife.

      Seeing this pattern and hoping to hurry things along, I named our seventh child (the only son so far) after:



      1. A serial killer that likes hockey.

      We're looking for potential names for our eighth (and final) child of as-of-yet unknown gender that will fit the pattern. Can you offer any viable choices?



      (First answer that fully explains the pattern and gives a viable candidate name for #8 gets the win.)










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      My wife and I are expecting our 8th child very soon. she is obsessed with patterns and named our first six children (all girls). In order, they are named for:



      1. A super-villainess whose alter ego is the wife of an Advertising Executive.

      2. An air freshener.

      3. A blue-haired woman who needs to clear her throat and get checked for jaundice.

      4. A petulant municipal worker in a small Indiana town.

      5. A bride-to-be that has had trouble with her maids and very recently has been mistaken for her younger sister, #6:

      6. A suburban housewife who was very protective of hairy rodent wildlife.

      Seeing this pattern and hoping to hurry things along, I named our seventh child (the only son so far) after:



      1. A serial killer that likes hockey.

      We're looking for potential names for our eighth (and final) child of as-of-yet unknown gender that will fit the pattern. Can you offer any viable choices?



      (First answer that fully explains the pattern and gives a viable candidate name for #8 gets the win.)







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          1. Betty (Mad Men, played by January Jones)?




          2. … Febreze??




          3. Marge (The Simpsons)




          4. April (Parks and Rec)




          5. Lillian (Bridesmaids, played by Maya Rudolph)




          6. June (Leave It to Beaver)




          7. Jason, covering July August September October November



          so we’re looking for a gender-neutral name




          related to December and a movie, TV show, or air freshener.




          I’m having a lot of trouble with this one, but




          Dee fits in nicely after Jason. Relate to Gregory’s Girl, a calendar-y name for a film.







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          • Yes, you are correct. I'll award the checkmark eventually. I wasn't specifically going for gender-neutral, just trying to give you freedom of choice with regard to gender as it's really hard to come up with a match.
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          1. Betty (Mad Men, played by January Jones)?




          2. … Febreze??




          3. Marge (The Simpsons)




          4. April (Parks and Rec)




          5. Lillian (Bridesmaids, played by Maya Rudolph)




          6. June (Leave It to Beaver)




          7. Jason, covering July August September October November



          so we’re looking for a gender-neutral name




          related to December and a movie, TV show, or air freshener.




          I’m having a lot of trouble with this one, but




          Dee fits in nicely after Jason. Relate to Gregory’s Girl, a calendar-y name for a film.







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          • Yes, you are correct. I'll award the checkmark eventually. I wasn't specifically going for gender-neutral, just trying to give you freedom of choice with regard to gender as it's really hard to come up with a match.
            – Chowzen
            2 hours ago














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          1. Betty (Mad Men, played by January Jones)?




          2. … Febreze??




          3. Marge (The Simpsons)




          4. April (Parks and Rec)




          5. Lillian (Bridesmaids, played by Maya Rudolph)




          6. June (Leave It to Beaver)




          7. Jason, covering July August September October November



          so we’re looking for a gender-neutral name




          related to December and a movie, TV show, or air freshener.




          I’m having a lot of trouble with this one, but




          Dee fits in nicely after Jason. Relate to Gregory’s Girl, a calendar-y name for a film.







          share|improve this answer






















          • Yes, you are correct. I'll award the checkmark eventually. I wasn't specifically going for gender-neutral, just trying to give you freedom of choice with regard to gender as it's really hard to come up with a match.
            – Chowzen
            2 hours ago












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          up vote
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          1. Betty (Mad Men, played by January Jones)?




          2. … Febreze??




          3. Marge (The Simpsons)




          4. April (Parks and Rec)




          5. Lillian (Bridesmaids, played by Maya Rudolph)




          6. June (Leave It to Beaver)




          7. Jason, covering July August September October November



          so we’re looking for a gender-neutral name




          related to December and a movie, TV show, or air freshener.




          I’m having a lot of trouble with this one, but




          Dee fits in nicely after Jason. Relate to Gregory’s Girl, a calendar-y name for a film.







          share|improve this answer















          1. Betty (Mad Men, played by January Jones)?




          2. … Febreze??




          3. Marge (The Simpsons)




          4. April (Parks and Rec)




          5. Lillian (Bridesmaids, played by Maya Rudolph)




          6. June (Leave It to Beaver)




          7. Jason, covering July August September October November



          so we’re looking for a gender-neutral name




          related to December and a movie, TV show, or air freshener.




          I’m having a lot of trouble with this one, but




          Dee fits in nicely after Jason. Relate to Gregory’s Girl, a calendar-y name for a film.








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          • Yes, you are correct. I'll award the checkmark eventually. I wasn't specifically going for gender-neutral, just trying to give you freedom of choice with regard to gender as it's really hard to come up with a match.
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          • Yes, you are correct. I'll award the checkmark eventually. I wasn't specifically going for gender-neutral, just trying to give you freedom of choice with regard to gender as it's really hard to come up with a match.
            – Chowzen
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          Yes, you are correct. I'll award the checkmark eventually. I wasn't specifically going for gender-neutral, just trying to give you freedom of choice with regard to gender as it's really hard to come up with a match.
          – Chowzen
          2 hours ago




          Yes, you are correct. I'll award the checkmark eventually. I wasn't specifically going for gender-neutral, just trying to give you freedom of choice with regard to gender as it's really hard to come up with a match.
          – Chowzen
          2 hours ago

















           

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