306. Anjanette Kelila Prasun was born to Malena Prasun and Reginald Prasun in the town of Prasun Lake, on the island of Silas. She is named after her mother's aunt, Anjanette Prasun. 37 people came to meet Anjanette Prasun for the first time this year: Gene Prasun, Alf Prasun, Missy Prasun, Katlin Prasun, Reginald Prasun, Malena Prasun, Ephraim Prasun, Sylvester Prasun, Gianna Prasun, Alane Prasun, Reginald Prasun, Tobie Prasun, Mitzi Prasun, Uli Prasun, Robbin Prasun, Godfree Prasun, Hector Prasun, Alford Prasun, Hatty Prasun, Lothar Prasun, Anjanette Prasun, Raf Prasun, Napoleon Prasun, Harley Prasun, Missy Prasun, Tadd Gilles, Cassey Prasun, Lelia Gilles, Celia Prasun, Rodge Prasun, Jaclyn Prasun, Ree Prasun, Ree Prasun, Tome Prasun, Aguinaldo Prasun, Margarete Prasun, and Rudolfo Prasun. Jaquith Quinn people came to meet Anjanette Prasun for the first time. A language barrier precluded other potential new friendships for Anjanette this year. 307. Anjanette is getting better at speaking Aniumustpyrx. Anjanette Prasun's younger sister, Agna Prasun, was born in Prasun Lake. Anjanette visited her great-grandmother, Ree Prasun, who has fallen ill and is likely to die soon. Anjanette Prasun died in Prasun Lake, Silas, from complications related to infancy; she was only a year old. Anjanette Prasun was laid to rest in the Prasun Lake cemetery by a procession of its residents, who placed a gravestone there. 308. Anjanette Prasun's younger sister, Prisca Prasun, was born in Prasun Lake. 310. Anjanette Prasun's younger sister, Cassey Prasun, was born in Prasun Lake. 314. Anjanette Prasun's younger brother, Torry Prasun, was born in Prasun Lake. 326. Anjanette Prasun's younger brother, Isador Prasun, was born in Prasun Lake.