Sylvia and Her 80000 Children

Shes having 80000 children and its going to be hard to keep those names straight Heres a list
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    • Abbott
      • Origin:

        Hebrew, Aramaic
      • Meaning:

        "father"
      • Description:

        Abbott is a neglected masculine surname with religious overtones as the head of a monastery. Though the feminine nickname Abby could be a slight drawback, Abbott is still an attractive offbeat possibility.
    • Abstinence
      • Acai
        • Aloe-Vera
          • Average
            • Blythe
              • Origin:

                English
              • Meaning:

                "happy, carefree"
              • Description:

                Blythe originated as a nickname for an upbeat person, coming from the Old English word bliðe, meaning "merry" or "cheerful." Today the homophone blithe shares the same meaning. Blythe was eventually adapted to a surname before it became a feminine given name.
            • Cate
              • Origin:

                English diminutive of Catherine
              • Meaning:

                "pure"
              • Description:

                Time was, even C-starting Catherines who called themselves Kate spelled it with a K, but Cate Blanchett changed all. Cate is now as acceptable as (but not as well used as) Kate. Cait might be short for Caitlin.
            • Cutter
              • Divine-Authority
                • Fennel
                  • Origin:

                    Vegetable and herb name
                  • Description:

                    Word name possibility carrying the scent of licorice-like anise.
                • Jacque
                  • Kill-Sin
                    • Maca
                      • Penelope
                        • Origin:

                          Greek
                        • Meaning:

                          "weaver"
                        • Description:

                          Penelope is an unlikely 21st century baby name success story. Off the Top 1000 for 25 years, Penelope jumped back on in 2001 and has been heading uphill ever since, propelled by the trend for mythological names, Spanish actress Penelope Cruz, and some high-profile celebrity babies.
                      • Standard
                        • Wilhelmia
                          • Zaphnaphpaaneah