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*[[Alexander Goth]]
*[[Cecilia Goth]]
*[[Michael Bachelor]] ''(deceased)''
*[[Simis Bachelor]] ''(deceased)''
*[[Jocasta Bachelor]] ''(deceased)''
*[[Gunther Goth]] ''(deceased)''
*[[Cornelia Goth]] ''(deceased)''
*[[Hecuba Goth]] ''(deceased)''
*[[Menelaus Goth]] ''(deceased)''
*[[Milton Bachelor]] ''(deceased)''
*[[Enriqueta Bachelor]] ''(deceased)''
*[[Frida Goth]] ''(deceased)''
*[[Victor Goth]] ''(deceased)''
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*[[Samuel Goth]] ''(deceased)''
*[[Olivia Goth]] ''(deceased)''
*[[Beatrice Crumplebottom]]
*[[Belinda Crumplebottom]]
*[[Bianca Crumplebottom]]
*[[Agnes Crumplebottom]] ''(deceased)''
*[[Simon Crumplebottom]] ''(deceased)''
*[[Prudence Crumplebottom]] ''(deceased)''
*[[Erik Darling]] ''(deceased)''
*[[Elmira Clamp]]
*[[Robert Crumplebottom]] ''(deceased)''
*[[Mrs. Crumplebottom]]
*[[Grandpa]] ''(deceased)''
*[[Grandma]] ''(deceased)''
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*[[Bella Goth (Strangetown)]]
*[[Bella Goth (Lunar Lakes)]] ''(deceased)''
*[[WulfLady Ravendancer Goth]]
*[[Trish Goth]]
*[[Morgana Goth]]
*[[Timaeus Goth]] ''(deceased)''
*[[Rebecca Goth]]
*[[ButtonsMinerva Goth]] ''(deceased)''
*[[Mathilde Goth]]
*[[Gloria Goth]]
*[[Chiara Goth]]
*[[Roger Goth]]
*[[Lady RavendancerChiara Goth]]
*[[MathildeGloria Goth]]
*[[GloriaWulf Goth]]
*[[Trish Goth]]
*[[Jessie Goth]]
*[[MinervaMathilde Goth]] ''(deceased)''
 
|etymology = '''Goth''': Relates either to medieval times or means "an uncivilized person" or "a person without culture". The Goth name in general has some resemblance, as well. The family seems to be the oldest (making it "medieval") Also it can be a word for someone who likes to dress in black or likes the shadows. <br>
''' Mortimer Goth''': In French, "mort" means death. The name "Mortimer" descended from the French "Mer Morte", meaning "Dead Sea". This refers to the Dead Sea in the Middle East. It could also possibly mean "still water" in Old French. The name was brought back to Europe by French crusaders who had seen that sea. Mortimer's name perfectly suits his last name - Goth, as both name and last name are connected with gloom, death and gothic. Also, Mortimer's name is especially fitting for him in ''The Sims 2'' as he is an elder, so technically death is near.<br>
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