Riverblossom Hills/Onomatology

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 * Riverblossom: Could refer to the "Blossom" which is a flower of a fruit tree, or could mean "The blossom of the river", in other meaning, the title could use the meaning of Blossom being "Growth", or "Flourishing", which could possibly mean "The flourishing of the river" or "Flourishing river"
 * Hills: Plural of "Hill", which is an ​area of ​land that is ​higher than the ​surrounding ​land.

The Greenman family

 * Greenman "grow green, make green," "vegetables," "of tender age, youthful"
 * Jason (In Greek mythology) son of Aeson, leader of the Argonauts "to heal."


 * Rose (flower rose) "The rose was a special growth of Macedonia"  "cheerful" "promising". This name seems fitting, as both Rose and Daisy are PlantSims, and Roses and Daisies are flowers, a type of plant.


 * Daisy (flower daisy) "day's eye," "sun's eye". This name seems fitting, as Rose and Daisy are PlantSims and Roses and Daisies are flowers, a type of plant.

The McGreggor family

 * 'McGreggor: The name is Anglicised form of the Scottish Gaelic MacGriogair. The Gaelic means "son of Griogar"
 * Leod: This name is a Gaelic form of the Old Norse Ljótr, meaning "ugly".
 * Donald: From the Gaelic name Domhnall which means "ruler of the world".
 * Fiona: Feminime form of "Fionn" meaning "fair" or "white".
 * Rory: Anglicized form of "Ruaidhrí" which means "red king" from Irish ruadh ("Red").
 * Dona: "Lady"
 * Wallace: Means "foreigner, stranger" from the Norman French waleis.
 * Gawain: Meaning uncertain.
 * Morven: From a Scottish place name meaning "big gap".

The O'Mackey family

 * O'Mackey: Meaning uncertain.
 * Gabe: Short form of "Gabriel" From the Hebrew name גַבְרִיאֵל (Gavri'el) meaning "God is my strong man". Gabriel was one of the seven archangels in Hebrew tradition.
 * Alexandra: Feminine form of "Alexander" meaning "defending man".
 * Jules: Diminutive of Julia.
 * Seth: Means "placed" or "appointed".
 * Prudence: "good judgement".
 * Heath: From an English surname which denoted one who lived on a heath.
 * Jaiden: Variant of "Jaden", which is an invented name.
 * O'hara: An Anglicized form of the Irish name Ó hEaghra.
 * Ira: Means "watchful" in Hebrew.
 * Gabriella: Feminine of "Gabriel".
 * Teatherton: Meaning uncertain.
 * Johnathan: Variant of "Jonathan".
 * Sarah: Means "lady, princess, noblewoman" in Hebrew.