The Name Game

From Rosetta Code
Task
The Name Game
You are encouraged to solve this task according to the task description, using any language you may know.

Write a program that accepts a name as input and outputs the lyrics to the Shirley Ellis song "The Name Game".


The regular verse

Unless your name begins with a vowel (A, E, I, O, U), 'B', 'F' or 'M' you don't have to care about special rules. The verse for the name 'Gary' would be like this:

   Gary, Gary, bo-bary
   Banana-fana fo-fary
   Fee-fi-mo-mary
   Gary! 

At the end of every line, the name gets repeated without the first letter: Gary becomes ary If we take (X) as the full name (Gary) and (Y) as the name without the first letter (ary) the verse would look like this:

   (X), (X), bo-b(Y)
   Banana-fana fo-f(Y)
   Fee-fi-mo-m(Y)
   (X)! 

Vowel as first letter of the name

If you have a vowel as the first letter of your name (e.g. Earl) you do not truncate the name. The verse looks like this:

   Earl, Earl, bo-bearl
   Banana-fana fo-fearl
   Fee-fi-mo-mearl
   Earl! 

'B', 'F' or 'M' as first letter of the name

In case of a 'B', an 'F' or an 'M' (e.g. Billy, Felix, Mary) there is a special rule. The line which would 'rebuild' the name (e.g. bo-billy) is sang without the first letter of the name. The verse for the name Billy looks like this:

   Billy, Billy, bo-illy
   Banana-fana fo-filly
   Fee-fi-mo-milly
   Billy! 

For the name 'Felix', this would be right:

   Felix, Felix, bo-belix
   Banana-fana fo-elix
   Fee-fi-mo-melix
   Felix!
Other tasks related to string operations:
Metrics
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Anagrams/Derangements/shuffling
Find/Search/Determine
Formatting
Song lyrics/poems/Mad Libs/phrases
Tokenize
Sequences



11l

Translation of: Python

<lang 11l>F print_verse(n)

  V l = [String(‘b’), ‘f’, ‘m’]
  V s = n[1..]
  V? i = l.find(n[0].lowercase())
  I i != N
     l[i] = ‘’
  E I n[0] C (‘A’, ‘E’, ‘I’, ‘O’, ‘U’)
     s = n.lowercase()
  print("#., #., bo-#.#.\nBanana-fana fo-#.#.\nFee-fi-mo-#.#.\n#.!\n".format(n, n, l[0], s, l[1], s, l[2], s, n))

L(n) [‘Gary’, ‘Earl’, ‘Billy’, ‘Felix’, ‘Mary’]

  print_verse(n)</lang>

Ada

Works with: Ada version 2012

<lang Ada>with Ada.Characters.Handling; with Ada.Strings.Unbounded; with Ada.Text_IO;

procedure The_Name_Game is

  package ACH renames Ada.Characters.Handling;
  package ASU renames Ada.Strings.Unbounded;
  function "+"(input : in String) return ASU.Unbounded_String renames ASU.To_Unbounded_String;
  function "+"(input : in ASU.Unbounded_String) return String renames ASU.To_String;
  
  function Normalize_Case(input : in String) return String is
  begin
     return ACH.To_Upper(input(input'First))
       & ACH.To_Lower(input(input'First + 1 .. input'Last));
  end Normalize_Case;
  function Transform(input : in String; letter : in Character) return String is
  begin
     case input(input'First) is
        when 'A' | 'E' | 'I' | 'O' | 'U' =>
           return letter & ACH.To_Lower(input);
        when others =>
           if ACH.To_Lower(input(input'First)) = letter then
              return input(input'First + 1 .. input'Last);
           else
              return letter & input(input'First + 1 .. input'Last);
           end if;
     end case;
  end Transform;
  
  procedure Lyrics(name : in String)
  is
     normalized : constant String := Normalize_Case(name);
  begin
     Ada.Text_IO.Put_Line(normalized & ", " & normalized & ", bo-" & Transform(normalized, 'b'));
     Ada.Text_IO.Put_Line("Banana-fana, fo-" & Transform(normalized, 'f'));
     Ada.Text_IO.Put_Line("fi-fee-mo-" & Transform(normalized, 'm'));
     Ada.Text_IO.Put_Line(normalized & '!');
     Ada.Text_IO.New_Line;
  end Lyrics;
  names : constant array(1 .. 5) of ASU.Unbounded_String :=
    (+"Gary",
     +"EARL",
     +"billy",
     +"FeLiX",
     +"Mary");

begin

  for name of names loop
     Lyrics(+name);
  end loop;

end The_Name_Game;</lang>

Output:
Gary, Gary, bo-bary
Banana-fana, fo-fary
fi-fee-mo-mary
Gary!

Earl, Earl, bo-bearl
Banana-fana, fo-fearl
fi-fee-mo-mearl
Earl!

Billy, Billy, bo-illy
Banana-fana, fo-filly
fi-fee-mo-milly
Billy!

Felix, Felix, bo-belix
Banana-fana, fo-elix
fi-fee-mo-melix
Felix!

Mary, Mary, bo-bary
Banana-fana, fo-fary
fi-fee-mo-ary
Mary!

ALGOL 68

Works with: ALGOL 68G

<lang algol68> main:(

 PROC print lyrics = (STRING name) VOID:
   BEGIN
     PROC change name = (STRING name, CHAR initial) STRING:
       BEGIN
         CHAR lower first = to lower(name[1]);
         IF char in string(lower first, NIL, "aeiou") THEN
           lower first + name[2:]
         ELIF lower first = initial THEN
           name[2:]
         ELSE
           initial + name[2:]
         FI
       END;
   print((name, ", ", name, ", bo-", change name(name, "b"), new line,
          "Banana-fana fo-", change name(name, "f"), new line,
          "Fee-fi-mo-", change name(name, "m"), new line,
          name, "!", new line))
 END;
 []STRING names = ("Gary", "Earl", "Billy", "Felix", "Mary");
 FOR i FROM LWB names TO UPB names DO
   print lyrics(names[i]);
   print(new line)
 OD

) </lang>

AutoHotkey

<lang AutoHotkey>for i, x in StrSplit("Gary,Earl,Billy,Felix,Mary", ","){ BFM := false if (SubStr(x, 1, 1) ~= "i)^[AEIOU]") ; Vowel y := x else if (SubStr(x, 1, 1) ~= "i)^[BFM]") ; BFM y := SubStr(x,2), BFM := true else y := SubStr(x,2) StringLower, y, y output := X ", " X ", bo-" (SubStr(x,1,1)="b"&&BFM ? "" : "b") Y . "`nBanana-fana fo-" (SubStr(x,1,1)="f"&&BFM ? "" : "f") Y . "`nFee-fi-mo-" (SubStr(x,1,1)="m"&&BFM ? "" : "m") Y . "`n" X "!" result .= output "`n`n" } MsgBox, 262144, ,% result</lang>

Output:
Gary, Gary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fi-mo-mary
Gary!

Earl, Earl, bo-bearl
Banana-fana fo-fearl
Fee-fi-mo-mearl
Earl!

Billy, Billy, bo-illy
Banana-fana fo-filly
Fee-fi-mo-milly
Billy!

Felix, Felix, bo-belix
Banana-fana fo-elix
Fee-fi-mo-melix
Felix!

Mary, Mary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fi-mo-ary
Mary!

AWK

<lang AWK>

  1. syntax: GAWK -f THE_NAME_GAME.AWK

BEGIN {

   n = split("gary,earl,billy,felix,mary,shirley",arr,",")
   for (i=1; i<=n; i++) {
     print_verse(arr[i])
   }
   exit(0)

} function print_verse(name, c,x,y) {

   x = toupper(substr(name,1,1)) tolower(substr(name,2))
   y = (x ~ /^[AEIOU]/) ? tolower(x) : substr(x,2)
   c = substr(x,1,1)
   printf("%s, %s, bo-%s%s\n",x,x,(c~/B/)?"":"b",y)
   printf("Banana-fana fo-%s%s\n",(c~/F/)?"":"f",y)
   printf("Fee-fi-mo-%s%s\n",(c~/M/)?"":"m",y)
   printf("%s!\n\n",x)

} </lang>

Output:
Gary, Gary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fi-mo-mary
Gary!

Earl, Earl, bo-bearl
Banana-fana fo-fearl
Fee-fi-mo-mearl
Earl!

Billy, Billy, bo-illy
Banana-fana fo-filly
Fee-fi-mo-milly
Billy!

Felix, Felix, bo-belix
Banana-fana fo-elix
Fee-fi-mo-melix
Felix!

Mary, Mary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fi-mo-ary
Mary!

Shirley, Shirley, bo-bhirley
Banana-fana fo-fhirley
Fee-fi-mo-mhirley
Shirley!


BASIC256

Translation of: FreeBASIC

<lang BASIC256>subroutine TheGameName(nombre) x = lower(nombre) x = upper(mid(x,1,1)) + (mid(x,2,length(x)-1)) x0 = upper(mid(x,1,1))

if x0 = "A" or x0 = "e" or x0 = "I" or x0 = "O" or x0 = "U" then y = lower(x) else y = mid(x,2,length(x)-1) end If

b = "b" + y f = "f" + y m = "m" + y

begin case case x0 = "B" b = y case x0 = "F" f = y case x0 = "M" m = y end case

print x + ", " + x + ", bo-" + b print "Banana-fana fo-" + f print "Fee-fi-mo-" + m print x + "!" + chr(10) end subroutine

dim listanombres[5] listanombres = {"Gary", "EARL", "billy", "FeLiX", "Mary", "ShirleY"} for i = 0 to listanombres[?]-1 call TheGameName(listanombres[i]) next i end</lang>

Output:
Igual que la entrada de FreeBASIC.


C

Translation of: Kotlin

<lang c>#include <stdio.h>

  1. include <string.h>

void print_verse(const char *name) {

   char *x, *y; 
   int b = 1, f = 1, m = 1, i = 1;
   /* ensure name is in title-case */
   x = strdup(name);     
   x[0] = toupper(x[0]);
   for (; x[i]; ++i) x[i] = tolower(x[i]);
  
   if (strchr("AEIOU", x[0])) {
       y = strdup(x);
       y[0] = tolower(y[0]); 
   }
   else {
       y = x + 1;
   }
   switch(x[0]) {
       case 'B': b = 0; break;
       case 'F': f = 0; break;
       case 'M': m = 0; break;
       default : break;
   }
     
   printf("%s, %s, bo-%s%s\n", x, x, (b) ? "b" : "", y);
   printf("Banana-fana fo-%s%s\n", (f) ? "f" : "", y);
   printf("Fee-fi-mo-%s%s\n", (m) ? "m" : "", y);
   printf("%s!\n\n", x);

}

int main() {

   int i;
   const char *names[6] = {"gARY", "Earl", "Billy", "Felix", "Mary", "sHIRley"};
   for (i = 0; i < 6; ++i) print_verse(names[i]);
   return 0;

}</lang>

Output:
Gary, Gary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fi-mo-mary
Gary!

Earl, Earl, bo-bearl
Banana-fana fo-fearl
Fee-fi-mo-mearl
Earl!

Billy, Billy, bo-illy
Banana-fana fo-filly
Fee-fi-mo-milly
Billy!

Felix, Felix, bo-belix
Banana-fana fo-elix
Fee-fi-mo-melix
Felix!

Mary, Mary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fi-mo-ary
Mary!

Shirley, Shirley, bo-bhirley
Banana-fana fo-fhirley
Fee-fi-mo-mhirley
Shirley!

C#

Translation of: Java

<lang csharp>using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Text;

namespace TheNameGame {

   class Program {
       static void PrintVerse(string name) {
           StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(name.ToLower());
           sb[0] = Char.ToUpper(sb[0]);
           string x = sb.ToString();
           string y = "AEIOU".IndexOf(x[0]) > -1 ? x.ToLower() : x.Substring(1);
           string b = "b" + y;
           string f = "f" + y;
           string m = "m" + y;
           switch (x[0]) {
               case 'B':
                   b = y;
                   break;
               case 'F':
                   f = y;
                   break;
               case 'M':
                   m = y;
                   break;
           }
           Console.WriteLine("{0}, {0}, bo-{1}", x, b);
           Console.WriteLine("Banana-fana fo-{0}", f);
           Console.WriteLine("Fee-fi-mo-{0}", m);
           Console.WriteLine("{0}!", x);
           Console.WriteLine();
       }
       static void Main(string[] args) {
           List<string> nameList = new List<string>() { "Gary", "Earl", "Billy", "Felix", "Mary", "Steve" };
           nameList.ForEach(PrintVerse);
       }
   }

}</lang>

Output:
Gary, Gary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fi-mo-mary
Gary!

Earl, Earl, bo-bearl
Banana-fana fo-fearl
Fee-fi-mo-mearl
Earl!

Billy, Billy, bo-illy
Banana-fana fo-filly
Fee-fi-mo-milly
Billy!

Felix, Felix, bo-belix
Banana-fana fo-elix
Fee-fi-mo-melix
Felix!

Mary, Mary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fi-mo-ary
Mary!

Steve, Steve, bo-bteve
Banana-fana fo-fteve
Fee-fi-mo-mteve
Steve!

C++

Translation of: C#

<lang cpp>#include <algorithm>

  1. include <iostream>
  2. include <string>
  3. include <vector>

static void printVerse(const std::string& name) {

   std::string x = name;
   std::transform(x.begin(), x.end(), x.begin(), ::tolower);
   x[0] = toupper(x[0]);
   std::string y;
   switch (x[0]) {
   case 'A':
   case 'E':
   case 'I':
   case 'O':
   case 'U':
       y = x;
       std::transform(y.begin(), y.end(), y.begin(), ::tolower);
       break;
   default:
       y = x.substr(1);
       break;
   }
   std::string b("b" + y);
   std::string f("f" + y);
   std::string m("m" + y);
   switch (x[0]) {
   case 'B':
       b = y;
       break;
   case 'F':
       f = y;
       break;
   case 'M':
       m = y;
       break;
   default:
       break;
   }
   printf("%s, %s, bo-%s\n", x.c_str(), x.c_str(), b.c_str());
   printf("Banana-fana fo-%s\n", f.c_str());
   printf("Fee-fi-mo-%s\n", m.c_str());
   printf("%s!\n\n", x.c_str());

}

int main() {

   using namespace std;
   vector<string> nameList{ "Gary", "Earl", "Billy", "Felix", "Mary", "Steve" };
   for (auto& name : nameList) {
       printVerse(name);
   }
   return 0;

}</lang>

Output:
Gary, Gary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fi-mo-mary
Gary!

Earl, Earl, bo-bearl
Banana-fana fo-fearl
Fee-fi-mo-mearl
Earl!

Billy, Billy, bo-illy
Banana-fana fo-filly
Fee-fi-mo-milly
Billy!

Felix, Felix, bo-belix
Banana-fana fo-elix
Fee-fi-mo-melix
Felix!

Mary, Mary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fi-mo-ary
Mary!

Steve, Steve, bo-bteve
Banana-fana fo-fteve
Fee-fi-mo-mteve
Steve!

Commodore BASIC

This should be adaptable to most other 8-bit BASICs. After looking at some of the other examples, this example decides to tackle the task of checking for consonant blends (th, fr, sh, ch, chr, etc.) at the start of the name and handle it appropriately.

Note also the code on lines 30 and 75 to convert the case of the first letter... On some Commodore machines, the default is to render text in ALL CAPS, shifted letters become graphic symbols. This program sets the mode to display mixed case [chr$(14)] and then converts the first letter of the name for the purpose of uniform pattern matching in case the user types the name properly with a capitalized first letter.

<lang gwbasic>1 rem name game 2 rem rosetta code 5 dim cn$(3),bl$(3,32):gosub 1000

10 print chr$(147);chr$(14);"Name Game":print 15 cn$(0)="":cn$(1)="b":cn$(2)="f":cn$(3)="m" 20 print chr$(147);chr$(14);"Name Game":print:input "Enter any name";n$ 25 rem ensure first letter is lowercase 30 n$=chr$(asc(n$) and 95)+right$(n$,len(n$)-1) 35 rem check vowels 40 v$="aeiou":i$=left$(n$,1):v=0 45 for i=1 to 5:v=i$=mid$(v$,i,1):if not v then next i 50 if v then tn$=n$:goto 70 55 gosub 500 60 if bl then goto 70 65 tn$=right$(n$,len(n$)-1):gosub 600 70 rem capitalize first letter in name 75 n$=chr$(asc(n$) or 128)+right$(n$,len(n$)-1) 80 gosub 700 83 print:print "Again? (Y/N)" 85 get k$:if k$<>"y" and k$<>"n" then 85 90 if k$="y" then goto 10 95 end

500 rem check blends 510 bl=0:for g=3 to 1 step -1 520 l$=left$(n$,g+1):tn$=right$(n$,len(n$)-(g+1)) 530 for i=1 to 32:if l$=bl$(g,i) then bl=-1:return 540 next i:next g 550 return

600 rem check b, f, and m 610 for i=1 to 3:if cn$(i)=chr$(asc(n$)) then cn$(i)="" 620 next i:return

700 rem sing the verse 710 print:print n$;", ";n$;", bo-";cn$(1);tn$ 720 print " Banana-fana fo-";cn$(2);tn$ 730 print " Fee-fi-mo-";cn$(3);tn$ 740 print n$;"!" 750 return

1000 rem load blends 1010 for g=1 to 3 1015 for i=1 to 32 1020 read bl$(g,i):if bl$(g,i)="xx" then next g:return 1030 next i

2000 rem digraphs 2005 data bl,br,ch,ck,cl,cr,dr,fl,fr,gh,gl,gr,ng 2010 data ph,pl,pr,qu,sc,sh,sk,sl,sm,sn,sp,st,sw 2020 data th,tr,tw,wh,wr 2029 data xx 2030 rem trigraphs 2040 data chr,sch,scr,shr,spl,spr,squ,str,thr 2049 data xx 2050 rem quadgraph 2060 data schr,schl 2069 data xx</lang>

Output:
Name Game

Enter a name? Gary

Gary, Gary, bo-bary
   Banana-fana fo-fary
   Fee-fi-mo-mary
Gary!

Again? (Y/N) Y

Name Game

Enter a name? Steve

Steve, Steve, bo-beve
   Banana-fana fo-feve
   Fee-fi-mo-meve
Steve!

Again? (Y/N) Y

Name Game

Enter a name? Erik

Erik, Erik, bo-berik
   Banana-fana fo-ferik
   Fee-fi-mo-merik
Erik!

Again? (Y/N) Y

Enter a name? Charlie

Charlie, Charlie, bo-barlie
   Banana-fana fo-farlie
   Fee-fi-mo-marlie
Charlie!

Again? (Y/N) Y

Name Game

Enter a name? Matthew

Matthew, Matthew, bo-batthew
   Banana-fana fo-fatthew
   Fee-fi-mo-atthew
Matthew!

Again? (Y/N) N

ready.

D

<lang d>import std.algorithm; import std.array; import std.conv; import std.stdio; import std.uni;

void printVerse(string name) {

   auto sb = name.map!toLower.array;
   sb[0] = sb[0].toUpper;
   string x = sb.to!string;
   string y;
   switch(sb[0]) {
       case 'A':
       case 'E':
       case 'I':
       case 'O':
       case 'U':
           y = x.map!toLower.to!string;
           break;
       default:
           y = x[1..$];
           break;
   }
   string b = "b" ~ y;
   string f = "f" ~ y;
   string m = "m" ~ y;
   switch (x[0]) {
       case 'B':
           b = y;
           break;
       case 'F':
           f = y;
           break;
       case 'M':
           m = y;
           break;
       default:
           // no adjustment needed
           break;
   }
   writeln(x, ", ", x, ", bo-", b);
   writeln("Banana-fana fo-", f);
   writeln("Fee-fi-mo-", m);
   writeln(x, "!\n");

}

void main() {

   foreach (name; ["Gary","Earl","Billy","Felix","Mary","steve"]) {
       printVerse(name);
   }

}</lang>

Dyalect

<lang dyalect>func printVerse(name) {

   let x = name[..1].Upper() + name[1..].Lower();
   let y = "AEIOU".IndexOf(x[0]) > -1 ? x.Lower() : x[1..]
   let b = x[0] is 'B' ? y : "b" + y
   let f = x[0] is 'F' ? y : "f" + y
   let m = x[0] is 'M' ? y : "m" + y

   print("\(x), \(x), bo-\(b)")
   print("Banana-fana fo-\(f)")
   print("Fee-fi-mo-\(m)")
   print("\(x)!", x)
   print()

}

let seq = yields { "Gary", "Earl", "Billy", "Felix", "Mary", "Steve" }

for x in seq {

   printVerse(x)

}</lang>

Output:
GAary, GAary, bo-bAary
Banana-fana fo-fAary
Fee-fi-mo-mAary
GAary!,GAary

EAarl, EAarl, bo-beaarl
Banana-fana fo-feaarl
Fee-fi-mo-meaarl
EAarl!,EAarl

BIilly, BIilly, bo-Iilly
Banana-fana fo-fIilly
Fee-fi-mo-mIilly
BIilly!,BIilly

FEelix, FEelix, bo-bEelix
Banana-fana fo-Eelix
Fee-fi-mo-mEelix
FEelix!,FEelix

MAary, MAary, bo-bAary
Banana-fana fo-fAary
Fee-fi-mo-Aary
MAary!,MAary

STteve, STteve, bo-bTteve
Banana-fana fo-fTteve
Fee-fi-mo-mTteve
STteve!,STteve

F#

The function

<lang fsharp> // The Name Game. Nigel Galloway: March 28th., 2018 let fN g =

 let fG α β γ = printfn "%s, %s, bo-%s\nBanana-fana fo-%s\nFee-fi-mo-%s\n%s!" g g α β γ g
 match g.ToLower().[0] with
 |'a'|'e'|'i'|'o'|'u' as n  -> fG ("b"+(string n)+g.[1..]) ("f"+(string n)+g.[1..]) ("m"+(string n)+g.[1..])
 |'b'                       -> fG (g.[1..]) ("f"+g.[1..]) ("m"+g.[1..])
 |'f'                       -> fG ("b"+g.[1..]) (g.[1..]) ("m"+g.[1..])
 |'m'                       -> fG ("b"+g.[1..]) ("f"+g.[1..]) (g.[1..])
 |_                         -> fG ("b"+g.[1..]) ("f"+g.[1..]) ("m"+g.[1..])

</lang>

The Task

<lang fsharp> fN "Nigel" </lang>

Output:
Nigel, Nigel, bo-bigel
Banana-fana fo-figel
Fee-fi-mo-migel
Nigel!

<lang fsharp> fN "Earl" </lang>

Output:
Earl, Earl, bo-bearl
Banana-fana fo-fearl
Fee-fi-mo-mearl
Earl!

<lang fsharp> fN "Billy" </lang>

Output:
Billy, Billy, bo-illy
Banana-fana fo-filly
Fee-fi-mo-milly
Billy!

<lang fsharp> fN "Fred" </lang>

Output:
Fred, Fred, bo-bred
Banana-fana fo-red
Fee-fi-mo-mred
Fred!

<lang fsharp> fN "Mum" </lang>

Output:
Mum, Mum, bo-bum
Banana-fana fo-fum
Fee-fi-mo-um
Mum!

Factor

Translation of: Kotlin
Works with: Factor version 0.98

<lang factor>USING: ascii combinators interpolate io kernel locals pair-rocket qw sequences ; IN: rosetta-code.name-game

vowel? ( char -- ? ) "AEIOU" member? ;
name-game ( Name -- )
   Name first  :> L
   Name >lower :> name! L vowel? [ name rest name! ] unless
   "b"         :> B!
   "f"         :> F!
   "m"         :> M!
   
   L { CHAR: B => [ "" B! ]
       CHAR: F => [ "" F! ]
       CHAR: M => [ "" M! ] [ drop ] } case

[I ${Name}, ${Name}, bo-${B}${name} Banana-fana fo-${F}${name} Fee-fi-mo-${M}${name} ${Name}!I] nl nl ;

qw{ Gary Earl Billy Felix Milton Steve } [ name-game ] each</lang>

Output:
Gary, Gary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fi-mo-mary
Gary!

Earl, Earl, bo-bearl
Banana-fana fo-fearl
Fee-fi-mo-mearl
Earl!

Billy, Billy, bo-illy
Banana-fana fo-filly
Fee-fi-mo-milly
Billy!

Felix, Felix, bo-belix
Banana-fana fo-elix
Fee-fi-mo-melix
Felix!

Milton, Milton, bo-bilton
Banana-fana fo-filton
Fee-fi-mo-ilton
Milton!

Steve, Steve, bo-bteve
Banana-fana fo-fteve
Fee-fi-mo-mteve
Steve!

FreeBASIC

<lang freebasic>Sub TheGameName(nombre As String)

   Dim As String x = Lcase(nombre)
   x = Ucase(Mid(x,1,1)) + (Mid(x,2,Len(x)-1))
   Dim As String x0 = Ucase(Mid(x,1,1))
   
   Dim As String y
   If x0 = "A" Or x0 = "E" Or x0 = "I" Or x0 = "O" Or x0 = "U" Then
       y = Lcase(x)
   Else
       y = Mid(x,2)
   End If
   
   Dim As String b = "b" + y, f = "f" + y, m = "m" + y
   Select Case x0
   Case "B" : b = y
   Case "F" : f = y
   Case "M" : m = y
   End Select
   
   Print x + ", " + x + ", bo-" + b
   Print "Banana-fana fo-" + f
   Print "Fee-fi-mo-" + m
   Print x + "!" + Chr(10)

End Sub

Dim listanombres(5) As String = {"Gary", "EARL", "billy", "FeLiX", "Mary", "ShirlEY"} For i As Integer = 0 To Ubound(listanombres)

   TheGameName(listanombres(i))

Next i Sleep</lang>

Output:
Gary, Gary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fi-mo-mary
Gary!

Earl, Earl, bo-bearl
Banana-fana fo-fearl
Fee-fi-mo-mearl
Earl!

Billy, Billy, bo-illy
Banana-fana fo-filly
Fee-fi-mo-milly
Billy!

Felix, Felix, bo-belix
Banana-fana fo-elix
Fee-fi-mo-melix
Felix!

Mary, Mary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fi-mo-ary
Mary!

Shirley, Shirley, bo-bhirley
Banana-fana fo-fhirley
Fee-fi-mo-mhirley
Shirley!

Fōrmulæ

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Go

Translation of: Kotlin

<lang go>package main

import (

   "fmt"
   "strings"

)

func printVerse(name string) {

   x := strings.Title(strings.ToLower(name))
   y := x[1:]
   if strings.Contains("AEIOU", x[:1]) {
       y = strings.ToLower(x)
   }
   b := "b" + y
   f := "f" + y
   m := "m" + y
   switch x[0] {
   case 'B':
       b = y
   case 'F':
       f = y
   case 'M':
       m = y
   }
   fmt.Printf("%s, %s, bo-%s\n", x, x, b)
   fmt.Printf("Banana-fana fo-%s\n", f)
   fmt.Printf("Fee-fi-mo-%s\n", m)
   fmt.Printf("%s!\n\n", x)

}

func main() {

   names := [6]string{"gARY", "Earl", "Billy", "Felix", "Mary", "SHIRley"}
   for _, name := range names {
       printVerse(name)
   }

}</lang>

Output:
Gary, Gary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fi-mo-mary
Gary!

Earl, Earl, bo-bearl
Banana-fana fo-fearl
Fee-fi-mo-mearl
Earl!

Billy, Billy, bo-illy
Banana-fana fo-filly
Fee-fi-mo-milly
Billy!

Felix, Felix, bo-belix
Banana-fana fo-elix
Fee-fi-mo-melix
Felix!

Mary, Mary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fi-mo-ary
Mary!

Shirley, Shirley, bo-bhirley
Banana-fana fo-fhirley
Fee-fi-mo-mhirley
Shirley!

Haskell

<lang Haskell> -- The Name Game, Ethan Riley, 22nd May 2018 import Data.Char

isVowel :: Char -> Bool isVowel c

   | char == 'A' = True
   | char == 'E' = True
   | char == 'I' = True
   | char == 'O' = True
   | char == 'U' = True
   | otherwise = False
   where char = toUpper c 

isSpecial :: Char -> Bool isSpecial c

   | char == 'B' = True
   | char == 'F' = True
   | char == 'M' = True
   | otherwise = False
   where char = toUpper c

shorten :: String -> String shorten name

   | isVowel $ head name = map toLower name
   | otherwise = map toLower $ tail name

line :: String -> Char -> String -> String line prefix letter name

   | letter == char = prefix ++ shorten name ++ "\n"
   | otherwise = prefix ++ letter:[] ++ shorten name ++ "\n"
   where char = toLower $ head name

theNameGame :: String -> String theNameGame name =

   line (name ++ ", " ++ name ++ ", bo-") 'b' name ++ 
   line "Banana-fana fo-" 'f' name ++ 
   line "Fee-fi-mo-" 'm' name ++ 
   name ++ "!\n" 
   

main =

   mapM_ (putStrLn . theNameGame) ["Gary", "Earl", "Billy", "Felix", "Mike", "Steve"]

</lang>

Output:
Gary, Gary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fi-mo-mary
Gary!

Earl, Earl, bo-bearl
Banana-fana fo-fearl
Fee-fi-mo-mearl
Earl!

Billy, Billy, bo-illy
Banana-fana fo-filly
Fee-fi-mo-milly
Billy!

Felix, Felix, bo-belix
Banana-fana fo-elix
Fee-fi-mo-melix
Felix!

Mike, Mike, bo-bike
Banana-fana fo-fike
Fee-fi-mo-ike
Mike!

Steve, Steve, bo-bteve
Banana-fana fo-fteve
Fee-fi-mo-mteve
Steve!

J

Substitutions must conform to the region they replace. Cannot directly substitute 'Gary' where 'X' occurs in the template. Work instead with boxes, then at the end raze them to recover the verse. <lang J> T=:TEMPLATE=: noun define

  (X), (X), bo-b(Y)
  Banana-fana fo-f(Y)
  Fee-fi-mo-m(Y)
  (X)!

)

nameGame=: monad define

X=. y
Y=. tolower }.^:('aeiouAEIOU' -.@:e.~ {.) y
heady=. tolower {. y
t=. TEMPLATE -. '()'
'ix iy'=. I. 'XY' =/ t
tbox=. ;/ t
match=. heady = (<: iy){::"0 _ tbox
remove =. match # iy
special_rule_box=. a: (<: remove)}tbox
ybox=. (< Y) iy} special_rule_box
XBox=. (< X) ix} ybox
; XBox

) </lang>

   nameGame&> ;:'Gary Earl Billy Felix Mary'
   Gary, Gary, bo-bary
   Banana-fana fo-fary
   Fee-fi-mo-mary
   Gary!
     
   Earl, Earl, bo-bearl
   Banana-fana fo-fearl
   Fee-fi-mo-mearl
   Earl!
  
   Billy, Billy, bo-illy
   Banana-fana fo-filly
   Fee-fi-mo-milly
   Billy!

   Felix, Felix, bo-belix
   Banana-fana fo-elix
   Fee-fi-mo-melix
   Felix!

   Mary, Mary, bo-bary
   Banana-fana fo-fary
   Fee-fi-mo-ary
   Mary!
   

Java

Translation of: Kotlin

<lang Java>import java.util.stream.Stream;

public class NameGame {

   private static void printVerse(String name) {
       StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(name.toLowerCase());
       sb.setCharAt(0, Character.toUpperCase(sb.charAt(0)));
       String x = sb.toString();
       String y = "AEIOU".indexOf(x.charAt(0)) > -1 ? x.toLowerCase() : x.substring(1);
       String b = "b" + y;
       String f = "f" + y;
       String m = "m" + y;
       switch (x.charAt(0)) {
           case 'B':
               b = y;
               break;
           case 'F':
               f = y;
               break;
           case 'M':
               m = y;
               break;
           default:
               // no adjustment needed
               break;
       }
       System.out.printf("%s, %s, bo-%s\n", x, x, b);
       System.out.printf("Banana-fana fo-%s\n", f);
       System.out.printf("Fee-fi-mo-%s\n", m);
       System.out.printf("%s!\n\n", x);
   }
   public static void main(String[] args) {
       Stream.of("Gary", "Earl", "Billy", "Felix", "Mary", "Steve").forEach(NameGame::printVerse);
   }

}</lang>

Output:
Gary, Gary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fi-mo-mary
Gary!

Earl, Earl, bo-bearl
Banana-fana fo-fearl
Fee-fi-mo-mearl
Earl!

Billy, Billy, bo-illy
Banana-fana fo-filly
Fee-fi-mo-milly
Billy!

Felix, Felix, bo-belix
Banana-fana fo-elix
Fee-fi-mo-melix
Felix!

Mary, Mary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fi-mo-ary
Mary!

Steve, Steve, bo-bteve
Banana-fana fo-fteve
Fee-fi-mo-mteve
Steve!

JavaScript

<lang javaScript>function singNameGame(name) {

 // normalize name
 name = name.toLowerCase();
 name = name[0].toUpperCase() + name.slice(1);
 // ... and sometimes y
 // let's pray this works
 let firstVowelPos = (function() {
   let vowels =
     'aeiouàáâãäåæèéêëìíîïòóôõöøùúûüāăąēĕėęěĩīĭįıijōŏőœũūŭůűų'
   .split();
   function isVowel(char) {
     return vowels.indexOf(char) >= 0;
   }
   if (isVowel(name[0].toLowerCase())) return 0;
   if (name[0] == 'Y' && !isVowel(name[1])) return 0;
   if (name[0] == 'Y' && isVowel(name[1])) return 1;
   vowels = vowels.concat(vowels, 'yÿý'.split());
   for (let i = 1; i < name.length; i++)
     if (isVowel(name[i])) return i;
 })();
 let init  = name[0].toLowerCase(),
     trunk = name.slice(firstVowelPos).toLowerCase(),
     b = trunk, f = trunk, m = trunk;
 switch (init) {
   case 'b': f = 'f' + trunk; m = 'm' + trunk; break;
   case 'f': b = 'b' + trunk; m = 'm' + trunk; break;
   case 'm': b = 'b' + trunk; f = 'f' + trunk; break;
   default: b = 'b' + trunk; f = 'f' + trunk; m = 'm' + trunk;
 }
 return `

${name}, ${name}, bo-${b}
Banana-fana fo-${f}
Fee-fi-fo-mo-${m}
${name}!

 `

}

// testing let names =

 'Gary Earl Billy Felix Mary Christine Brian Yvonne Yannick'.split(' ');

for (let i = 0; i < names.length; i++)

 document.write(singNameGame(names[i]));</lang>
Output:

Gary, Gary, bo-bary Banana-fana fo-fary Fee-fi-fo-mo-mary Gary!

Earl, Earl, bo-bearl Banana-fana fo-fearl Fee-fi-fo-mo-mearl Earl!

Billy, Billy, bo-illy Banana-fana fo-filly Fee-fi-fo-mo-milly Billy!

Felix, Felix, bo-belix Banana-fana fo-elix Fee-fi-fo-mo-melix Felix!

Mary, Mary, bo-bary Banana-fana fo-fary Fee-fi-fo-mo-ary Mary!

Christine, Christine, bo-bistine Banana-fana fo-fistine Fee-fi-fo-mo-mistine Christine!

Brian, Brian, bo-ian Banana-fana fo-fian Fee-fi-fo-mo-mian Brian!

Yvonne, Yvonne, bo-byvonne Banana-fana fo-fyvonne Fee-fi-fo-mo-myvonne Yvonne!

Yannick, Yannick, bo-bannick Banana-fana fo-fannick Fee-fi-fo-mo-mannick Yannick!

Julia

<lang julia>import Compat: uppercasefirst

function printverse(name::AbstractString)

   X = uppercasefirst(lowercase(name))
   Y = X[1] ∈ ('A', 'E', 'I', 'O', 'U') ? X : SubString(X, 2)
   b = X[1] == 'B' ? "" : "b"
   f = X[1] == 'F' ? "" : "f"
   m = X[1] == 'M' ? "" : "m"
   println("""\
   $(X), $(X), bo-$b$(Y)
   Banana-fana fo-$f$(Y)
   Fee-fi-mo-$m$(Y)
   $(X)!
   """)
   return nothing

end

foreach(TheNameGame.printverse, ("gARY", "Earl", "Billy", "Felix", "Mary", "sHIRley"))</lang>

Output:
Gary, Gary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fi-mo-mary
Gary!

Earl, Earl, bo-bEarl
Banana-fana fo-fEarl
Fee-fi-mo-mEarl
Earl!

Billy, Billy, bo-illy
Banana-fana fo-filly
Fee-fi-mo-milly
Billy!

Felix, Felix, bo-belix
Banana-fana fo-elix
Fee-fi-mo-melix
Felix!

Mary, Mary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fi-mo-ary
Mary!

Shirley, Shirley, bo-bhirley
Banana-fana fo-fhirley
Fee-fi-mo-mhirley
Shirley!

Kotlin

<lang scala>// version 1.2.31

fun printVerse(name: String) {

   val x = name.toLowerCase().capitalize()
   val y = if (x[0] in "AEIOU") x.toLowerCase() else x.substring(1)
   var b = "b$y"
   var f = "f$y"
   var m = "m$y"
   when (x[0]) {
       'B'  -> b = "$y"
       'F'  -> f = "$y"
       'M'  -> m = "$y"
       else -> {} // no adjustment needed
   }
   println("$x, $x, bo-$b")
   println("Banana-fana fo-$f")
   println("Fee-fi-mo-$m")
   println("$x!\n")

}

fun main(args: Array<String>) {

   listOf("Gary", "Earl", "Billy", "Felix", "Mary", "Steve").forEach { printVerse(it) }

}</lang>

Output:
Gary, Gary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fi-mo-mary
Gary!

Earl, Earl, bo-bearl
Banana-fana fo-fearl
Fee-fi-mo-mearl
Earl!

Billy, Billy, bo-illy
Banana-fana fo-filly
Fee-fi-mo-milly
Billy!

Felix, Felix, bo-belix
Banana-fana fo-elix
Fee-fi-mo-melix
Felix!

Mary, Mary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fi-mo-ary
Mary!

Steve, Steve, bo-bteve
Banana-fana fo-fteve
Fee-fi-mo-mteve
Steve!

Lua

Translation of: C#

<lang lua>function printVerse(name)

   local sb = string.lower(name)
   sb = sb:gsub("^%l", string.upper)
   local x = sb
   local x0 = x:sub(1,1)
   local y
   if x0 == 'A' or x0 == 'E' or x0 == 'I' or x0 == 'O' or x0 == 'U' then
       y = string.lower(x)
   else
       y = x:sub(2)
   end
   local b = "b" .. y
   local f = "f" .. y
   local m = "m" .. y
   if x0 == 'B' then
       b = y
   elseif x0 == 'F' then
       f = y
   elseif x0 == 'M' then
       m = y
   end
   print(x .. ", " .. x .. ", bo-" .. b)
   print("Banana-fana fo-" .. f)
   print("Fee-fi-mo-" .. m)
   print(x .. "!")
   print()
   return nil

end

local nameList = { "Gary", "Earl", "Billy", "Felix", "Mary", "Steve" } for _,name in pairs(nameList) do

   printVerse(name)

end</lang>

Output:
Gary, Gary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fi-mo-mary
Gary!

Earl, Earl, bo-bearl
Banana-fana fo-fearl
Fee-fi-mo-mearl
Earl!

Billy, Billy, bo-illy
Banana-fana fo-filly
Fee-fi-mo-milly
Billy!

Felix, Felix, bo-belix
Banana-fana fo-elix
Fee-fi-mo-melix
Felix!

Mary, Mary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fi-mo-ary
Mary!

Steve, Steve, bo-bteve
Banana-fana fo-fteve
Fee-fi-mo-mteve
Steve!

M2000 Interpreter

Function format$ with one parameter (a string) process escape codes so we can alter line song$ ...

     song$=format$("\r\n{0}, {0}, bo-{2}{1}\r\nBanana-fana fo-{3}{1}\r\nFee-fi-mo-{4}{1}\r\n{0}!\r\n")

<lang M2000 Interpreter> Module The.Name.Game {

     Flush 
     Data "Gary", "Earl","Billy","Felix"
     Document doc$="The Name Game"+{
     }
     Report doc$
     song$={
        {0}, {0}, bo-{2}{1}
        Banana-fana fo-{3}{1}
        Fee-fi-mo-{4}{1}
        {0}!    
        }
     While not empty {
           Read x$
           x$=ucase$(left$(x$,1))+lcase$(mid$(x$,2))
           b$=if$(x$ ~ "B*"->"", "b")
           f$=if$(x$ ~ "F*"->"", "f")
           m$=if$(x$ ~ "M*"->"", "m")
           y$=if$(x$ ~ "[AEIOU]*"->lcase$(x$),Mid$(x$, 2))
           toprint$=format$(song$, x$, y$, b$, f$, m$)
           doc$=toprint$
           report toprint$
     }
     Clipboard doc$

} The.Name.Game </lang>

Output:
The Name Game

Gary, Gary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fi-mo-mary
Gary!    

Earl, Earl, bo-bearl
Banana-fana fo-fearl
Fee-fi-mo-mearl
Earl!    

Billy, Billy, bo-illy
Banana-fana fo-filly
Fee-fi-mo-milly
Billy!    

Felix, Felix, bo-belix
Banana-fana fo-elix
Fee-fi-mo-melix
Felix!    

Mathematica / Wolfram Language

<lang Mathematica>ClearAll[NameGame] NameGame[n_] := Module[{y, b, f, m},

 If[StringStartsQ[ToLowerCase[n], "a" | "e" | "i" | "u" | "o"],
  y = ToLowerCase[n]
  ,
  y = StringDrop[n, 1]
  ];
 b = "b" <> y;
 f = "f" <> y;
 m = "m" <> y;
 Switch[ToLowerCase@StringTake[n, 1],
  "b", b = y,
  "f", f = y,
  "m", m = y
  ];
 StringReplace["(X), (X), bo-(B)\nBanana-fana fo-(F)\nFee-fi-mo-(M)\n(X)! ", {"(X)" -> n, "(B)" -> b, "(F)" -> f, "(M)" -> m}]

] NameGame["Gary"] NameGame["Earl"] NameGame["Billy"] NameGame["Felix"] NameGame["Mary"] NameGame["Steve"]</lang>

Output:
Gary, Gary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fi-mo-mary
Gary! 

Earl, Earl, bo-bearl
Banana-fana fo-fearl
Fee-fi-mo-mearl
Earl! 

Billy, Billy, bo-illy
Banana-fana fo-filly
Fee-fi-mo-milly
Billy! 

Felix, Felix, bo-belix
Banana-fana fo-elix
Fee-fi-mo-melix
Felix! 

Mary, Mary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fi-mo-ary
Mary! 

Steve, Steve, bo-bteve
Banana-fana fo-fteve
Fee-fi-mo-mteve
Steve!

min

Works with: min version 0.19.3
Translation of: Factor

<lang min>("AEIOU" "" split swap in?) :vowel?

(

 :Name
 Name "" split first :L
 Name lowercase :name (L vowel?) (name "" split rest "" join @name) unless
 "b" :B
 "f" :F
 "m" :M
 (
   ((L "B" ==) ("" @B))
   ((L "F" ==) ("" @F))
   ((L "M" ==) ("" @M))
 ) case
 "$1, $1, bo-$3$2\nBanana-fana fo-$4$2\nFee-fi-mo-$5$2\n$1!\n"
 (Name name B F M) => % puts!

) :name-game

("Gary" "Earl" "Billy" "Felix" "Milton" "Steve") 'name-game foreach</lang>

Output:
Gary, Gary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fi-mo-mary
Gary!

Earl, Earl, bo-bearl
Banana-fana fo-fearl
Fee-fi-mo-mearl
Earl!

Billy, Billy, bo-illy
Banana-fana fo-filly
Fee-fi-mo-milly
Billy!

Felix, Felix, bo-belix
Banana-fana fo-elix
Fee-fi-mo-melix
Felix!

Milton, Milton, bo-bilton
Banana-fana fo-filton
Fee-fi-mo-ilton
Milton!

Steve, Steve, bo-bteve
Banana-fana fo-fteve
Fee-fi-mo-mteve
Steve!

MIPS Assembly

The cartridge header and print routines were omitted so that the reader can focus on the logic. <lang mips> la $a0,theNameGame la $s0,theName jal PrintString_NameGame nop jal NewLine nop

la $a0,theNameGame la $s0,theName2 jal PrintString_NameGame nop jal NewLine nop

la $a0,theNameGame la $s0,theName3 jal PrintString_NameGame nop jal NewLine nop

shutdown: nop ;project 64 detects an infinite loop and throws an error, unless an extra nop is here. b shutdown nop

PrintString_NameGame: pushall

DrawChars_NameGame: lbu a1,0(a0) ;Load a character .ifdef buildPSX nop ;load delay slot - not needed on MIPS III or higher .endif beqz a1,PrintString_Done ;Done? nop li $a2,'%' bne $a1,$a2,skip_NameGameLC nop jal insertNameLetterChange nop addiu a0,1 b DrawChars_NameGame nop skip_NameGameLC: li $a2,'?' bne $a1,$a2,skip_NameGameAsIs nop jal insertName nop addiu a0,1 b DrawChars_NameGame nop skip_NameGameAsIs: li $a2,10 bne $a1,$a2,skip_Linefeed nop jal NewLine nop skip_Linefeed: addiu a0,1 ;branch delay slot - Move to next Char

jal PrintChar ;Show Character A0 to the screen nop

j DrawChars_NameGame ;Repeat nop PrintString_Done_NameGame: popall jr ra nop insertName: push a0 push ra move $a0,$s0 jal PrintString nop pop ra pop a0 jr ra nop insertNameLetterChange: push a0 push ra subiu $a0,3 lbu $a1,($a0) ;we may need to replace the first letter of the name with this character. .ifdef buildPSX nop ;load delay slot - not needed on MIPS III or higher .endif move $a0,$s0 lbu $a2,($a0) .ifdef buildPSX nop ;load delay slot - not needed on MIPS III or higher .endif beq $a1,$a2,skipFirstLetter nop jal PrintChar nop skipFirstLetter: ;now we check if the $a2 is a vowel, if it is, skip the addiu li $a3,'a' beq $a3,$a2,FirstLetterIsVowel nop li $a3,'e' beq $a3,$a2,FirstLetterIsVowel nop li $a3,'i' beq $a3,$a2,FirstLetterIsVowel nop li $a3,'o' beq $a3,$a2,FirstLetterIsVowel nop li $a3,'u' beq $a3,$a2,FirstLetterIsVowel nop addiu $a0,1 FirstLetterIsVowel: jal PrintString nop pop ra pop a0 jr ra nop

theName: .ascii "gary" .byte 0 ;null terminator .align 4

theName2: .ascii "earl" .byte 0 .align 4

theName3: .ascii "billy" .byte 0 .align 4


theNameGame: .ascii "?,?,bo-%" .byte 10 ;line feed .ascii "banana-fana fo-%" .byte 10 .ascii "fee-fi-mo-%" .byte 10 .ascii "?!" .byte 0 .align 4</lang>

Output:

Screenshot of emulator

Modula-2

<lang modula2>MODULE NameGame; FROM Strings IMPORT Concat; FROM ExStrings IMPORT Lowercase; FROM Terminal IMPORT WriteString, WriteLn, ReadChar;

PROCEDURE PrintVerse(name : ARRAY OF CHAR); TYPE String = ARRAY[0..64] OF CHAR; VAR y,b,f,m : String; BEGIN

   Lowercase(name);
   CASE name[0] OF
       'a','e','i','o','u' : y := name;
   ELSE
       y := name[1..LENGTH(name)];
   END;
   Concat("b", y, b);
   Concat("f", y, f);
   Concat("m", y, m);
   CASE name[0] OF
       'b' : b := y; |
       'f' : f := y; |
       'm' : m := y;
   ELSE
   END;
   name[0] := CAP(name[0]);
   (* Line 1 *)
   WriteString(name);
   WriteString(", ");
   WriteString(name);
   WriteString(", bo-");
   WriteString(b);
   WriteLn;
   (* Line 2 *)
   WriteString("Banana-fana fo-");
   WriteString(f);
   WriteLn;
   (* Line 3 *)
   WriteString("Fee-fi-mo-");
   WriteString(m);
   WriteLn;
   (* Line 4 *)
   WriteString(name);
   WriteString("!");
   WriteLn;
   WriteLn;

END PrintVerse;

BEGIN

   PrintVerse("Gary");
   PrintVerse("Earl");
   PrintVerse("Billy");
   PrintVerse("Felix");
   PrintVerse("Mary");
   PrintVerse("Steve");
   ReadChar;

END NameGame.</lang>

Nanoquery

Translation of: Python

<lang Nanoquery>def print_verse(n)

       l = {"b", "f", "m"}
       s = n.substring(1)
       if lower(n[0]) in l
               ind = l[lower(n[0])]
               l[ind] = ""
       else if n[0] in {"A", "E", "I", "O", "U"}
               s = lower(n)
       end
       println format("%s, %s, bo-%s%s", n, n, l[0], s)
       println format("Banana-fana fo-%s%s", l[1], s)
       println format("Fee-fi-mo-%s%s", l[2], s)
       println n + "!\n"

end

names = {"Gary", "Earl", "Billy", "Felix", "Mary"} for n in names

       print_verse(n)

end</lang>


Nim

<lang Nim>import strutils

const

 StdFmt = "$1, $1, bo-b$2\nBanana-fana fo-f$2\nFee-fi-mo-m$2\n$1!"
 WovelFmt = "$1, $1, bo-b$2\nBanana-fana fo-f$2\nFee-fi-mo-m$2\n$1!"
 BFmt = "$1, $1, bo-$2\nBanana-fana fo-f$2\nFee-fi-mo-m$2\n$1!"
 FFmt = "$1, $1, bo-b$2\nBanana-fana fo-$2\nFee-fi-mo-m$2\n$1!"
 MFmt = "$1, $1, bo-b$2\nBanana-fana fo-f$2\nFee-fi-mo-$2\n$1!"

proc lyrics(name: string): string =

 let tail = name[1..^1]
 result = case name[0].toUpperAscii
          of 'A', 'E', 'I', 'O', 'U', 'Y':
            WovelFmt.format(name, name.toLowerAscii)
          of 'B':
            BFmt.format(name, tail)
          of 'F':
            FFmt.format(name, tail)
          of 'M':
            MFmt.format(name, tail)
          else:
            StdFmt.format(name, tail)
 result = result.capitalizeAscii()

for name in ["Gary", "Earl", "Billy", "Felix", "Mary"]:

 echo name.lyrics()
 echo()</lang>
Output:
Gary, Gary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fi-mo-mary
Gary!

Earl, Earl, bo-bearl
Banana-fana fo-fearl
Fee-fi-mo-mearl
Earl!

Billy, Billy, bo-illy
Banana-fana fo-filly
Fee-fi-mo-milly
Billy!

Felix, Felix, bo-belix
Banana-fana fo-elix
Fee-fi-mo-melix
Felix!

Mary, Mary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fi-mo-ary
Mary!

Perl

Translation of: Lua

<lang perl>sub printVerse {

   $x  = ucfirst lc shift;
   $x0 = substr $x, 0, 1;
   $y  = $x0 =~ /[AEIOU]/ ? lc $x : substr $x, 1;
   $b  = $x0 eq 'B' ? $y : 'b' . $y;
   $f  = $x0 eq 'F' ? $y : 'f' . $y;
   $m  = $x0 eq 'M' ? $y : 'm' . $y;
   print "$x, $x, bo-$b\n" . 
         "Banana-fana fo-$f\n" . 
         "Fee-fi-mo-$m\n" . 
         "$x!\n\n";

}

printVerse($_) for <Gary Earl Billy Felix Mary Steve>;</lang>

Output:
Gary, Gary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fi-mo-mary
Gary!

Earl, Earl, bo-bearl
Banana-fana fo-fearl
Fee-fi-mo-mearl
Earl!

Billy, Billy, bo-illy
Banana-fana fo-filly
Fee-fi-mo-milly
Billy!

Felix, Felix, bo-belix
Banana-fana fo-elix
Fee-fi-mo-melix
Felix!

Mary, Mary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fi-mo-ary
Mary!

Steve, Steve, bo-bteve
Banana-fana fo-fteve
Fee-fi-mo-mteve
Steve!

Phix

Translation of: Go
constant fmt = """
%s, %s, bo-%s
Banana-fana fo-%s
Fee-fi-mo-%s
%s!
 
"""
procedure printVerse(string name)
    string x = lower(name)
    integer x1 = upper(x[1]),
            vowel = find(x1,"AEIUO")!=0
    string y = x[2-vowel..$],
           b = 'b'&y, f = 'f'&y, m = 'm'&y
    x[1] = x1
    switch x1 do
        case 'B': b = y
        case 'F': f = y
        case 'M': m = y
    end switch
    printf(1,fmt,{x, x, b, f, m, x})
end procedure
 
constant tests = {"gARY", "Earl", "Billy", "Felix", "Mary", "SHIRley"}
for i=1 to length(tests) do printVerse(tests[i]) end for
Output:
Gary, Gary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fi-mo-mary
Gary!

Earl, Earl, bo-bearl
Banana-fana fo-fearl
Fee-fi-mo-mearl
Earl!

Billy, Billy, bo-illy
Banana-fana fo-filly
Fee-fi-mo-milly
Billy!

Felix, Felix, bo-belix
Banana-fana fo-elix
Fee-fi-mo-melix
Felix!

Mary, Mary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fi-mo-ary
Mary!

Shirley, Shirley, bo-bhirley
Banana-fana fo-fhirley
Fee-fi-mo-mhirley
Shirley!

Picat

Works with: Picat

<lang Picat> print_name_game(Name), Name = [V|Rest], membchk(V, ['A', 'E', 'I', 'O', 'U']) =>

   L = to_lowercase(V),
   Low = [L|Rest],
   print_verse(Name, [b|Low], [f|Low], [m|Low]).

print_name_game(Name), Name = ['B'|Rest] =>

   print_verse(Name, Rest, [f|Rest], [m|Rest]).

print_name_game(Name), Name = ['F'|Rest] =>

   print_verse(Name, [b|Rest], Rest, [m|Rest]).

print_name_game(Name), Name = ['M'|Rest] =>

   print_verse(Name, [b|Rest], [f|Rest], Rest).

print_name_game(Name), Name = [C|Rest] =>

   print_verse(Name, [b|Rest], [f|Rest], [m|Rest]).

print_verse(Full, B, F, M) =>

   printf("%w, %w, bo-%w\nBanana-fana fo-%w\nFee-fi-mo-%w\n%w!\n\n",
       Full,
       Full,
       B,
       F,
       M,
       Full
   ).

main(Args) =>

   foreach (Name in Args)
       print_name_game(Name)
   end.

</lang>

Output:
$ picat name_game.pi Gary Earl Billy Felix Mary
Gary, Gary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fi-mo-mary
Gary!

Earl, Earl, bo-bearl
Banana-fana fo-fearl
Fee-fi-mo-mearl
Earl!

Billy, Billy, bo-illy
Banana-fana fo-filly
Fee-fi-mo-milly
Billy!

Felix, Felix, bo-belix
Banana-fana fo-elix
Fee-fi-mo-melix
Felix!

Mary, Mary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fi-mo-ary
Mary!

PowerShell

Translation of: Chris

<lang Powershell>

    1. Clear Host from old Ouput

Clear-Host

$Name = Read-Host "Please enter your name" $Char = ($name.ToUpper())[0] IF (($Char -eq "A") -or ($Char -eq "E") -or ($Char -eq "I") -or ($Char -eq "O") -or ($Char -eq "U"))

 {
   Write-Host "$Name, $Name, bo-b$($Name.ToLower())"
 }

else

 {
   IF ($Char -eq "B")
     {
       Write-Host "$Name, $Name, bo-$($Name.Substring(1))" 
     }
   else
     {
       Write-Host "$Name, $Name, bo-b$($Name.Substring(1))"        
     }     
 }
 IF (($Char -eq "A") -or ($Char -eq "E") -or ($Char -eq "I") -or ($Char -eq "O") -or ($Char -eq "U"))
 {
   Write-Host "Banana-fana fo-f$($Name.ToLower())"
 }

else

 {
   IF ($Char -eq "F")
     {
       Write-Host "Banana-fana fo-$($Name.Substring(1))" 
     }
   else
     {
       Write-Host "Banana-fana fo-f$($Name.Substring(1))"        
     } 
 }
 IF (($Name[0] -eq "A") -or ($Name[0] -eq "E") -or ($Name[0] -eq "I") -or ($Name[0] -eq "O") -or ($Name[0] -eq "U"))
 {
   Write-Host "Fee-fi-mo-m$($Name.tolower())"
 }

else

 {
   IF ($Char -eq "M")
     {
       Write-Host "Fee-fi-mo-$($Name.Substring(1))" 
     }
   else
     {
       Write-Host "Fee-fi-mo-m$($Name.Substring(1))"        
     }
 }

Write-Host "$Name" </lang>

Prolog

<lang Prolog>map_name1(C, Cs, C, Cs). map_name1(C, Cs, Fc, [Fc,C|Cs]) :- member(C, ['a','e','i','o','u']). map_name1(C, Cs, Fc, [Fc|Cs]) :-

   \+ member(C, ['a','e','i','o','u']), 
   dif(C, Fc).

map_name(C, Cs, Fc, Name) :-

   map_name1(C, Cs, Fc, NChars),
   atom_chars(Name, NChars).

song(Name) :-

  string_lower(Name, LName),
  atom_chars(LName, [First|Chars]),
  
  map_name(First, Chars, 'b', BName),
  map_name(First, Chars, 'f', FName),
  map_name(First, Chars, 'm', MName),
  
  maplist(write, 
          [Name, ", ", Name, ", bo-", BName, '\n',
           "Banana-fana fo-", FName, '\n',
           "Fee-fi-mo-", MName, '\n',
           Name, "!\n\n"]).

test :-

   maplist(song, ["Gary", "Earl", "Billy", "Felix", "Mary"]).</lang>
Output:
1 ?- test.
Gary, Gary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fi-mo-mary
Gary!

Earl, Earl, bo-bearl
Banana-fana fo-fearl
Fee-fi-mo-mearl
Earl!

Billy, Billy, bo-illy
Banana-fana fo-filly
Fee-fi-mo-milly
Billy!

Felix, Felix, bo-belix
Banana-fana fo-elix
Fee-fi-mo-melix
Felix!

Mary, Mary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fi-mo-ary
Mary!

true

Python

<lang Python>def print_verse(n):

   l = ['b', 'f', 'm']
   s = n[1:]
   if str.lower(n[0]) in l:
       l[l.index(str.lower(n[0]))] = 
   elif n[0] in ['A', 'E', 'I', 'O', 'U']:
       s = str.lower(n)
   print('{0}, {0}, bo-{2}{1}\nBanana-fana fo-{3}{1}\nFee-fi-mo-{4}{1}\n{0}!\n'.format(n, s, *l))
  1. Assume that the names are in title-case and they're more than one character long

for n in ['Gary', 'Earl', 'Billy', 'Felix', 'Mary']:

   print_verse(n)</lang>

q

String search and replace

<lang q>game_ssr:{[Name]

 V:raze 1 lower\"AEIOUY";                                        / vowels
 tn:lower((Name in V)?1b) _ Name;                                / truncated Name
 s3:{1(-1_)\x,"o-",x}lower first Name;                           / 3rd ssr
 s:"$1, $1, bo-b$2\nBanana-fana-fo-f$2\nFee-fimo-m$2\n$1!\n\n";
 (ssr/).(s;("$1";"$2";s3 0);(Name;tn;s3 1)) }

</lang>

Amend a list of strings

<lang q>game_amend:{[Name]

 pfx:Name,", ",Name,", ";                                    / prefix
 n:lower Name;
 sfx:((n in "aeiouy")?1b)_n;                                 / suffix
 s:("bo-b";"Banana-fana fo-f";"Fee-fimo-m";"!";"");          / song template
 @[;0;pfx,] @[;3;Name,] @[;0 1 2;,[;sfx]] @[;where n[0]=last each s;-1_] s }

// test 1 "\n"sv raze game_ssr each ("Gary";"Earl";"Felix";"Stephen";"Ryan";"Jo"); </lang>

Output:
Gary, Gary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fimo-mary
Gary!

Earl, Earl, bo-bearl
Banana-fana fo-fearl
Fee-fimo-mearl
Earl!

Felix, Felix, bo-belix
Banana-fana fo-elix
Fee-fimo-melix
Felix!

Stephen, Stephen, bo-bephen
Banana-fana fo-fephen
Fee-fimo-mephen
Stephen!

Ryan, Ryan, bo-byan
Banana-fana fo-fyan
Fee-fimo-myan
Ryan!

Jo, Jo, bo-bo
Banana-fana fo-fo
Fee-fimo-mo
Jo!

Raku

(formerly Perl 6)

Works with: Rakudo version 2018.03

Meh. The rules leave out some corner cases (see Steve) but what the heck, technically correct is the best kind of correct.

<lang perl6>sub mangle ($name, $initial) {

   my $fl = $name.lc.substr(0,1);
   $fl ~~ /<[aeiou]>/
   ?? $initial~$name.lc
   !! $fl eq $initial
   ?? $name.substr(1)
   !! $initial~$name.substr(1)

}

sub name-game (Str $name) {

   qq:to/NAME-GAME/;
   $name, $name, bo-{ mangle $name, 'b' }
   Banana-fana fo-{ mangle $name, 'f' }
   Fee-fi-mo-{ mangle $name, 'm' }
   $name!
   NAME-GAME

}

say .&name-game for <Gary Earl Billy Felix Mike Steve></lang>

Output:
Gary, Gary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fi-mo-mary
Gary!

Earl, Earl, bo-bearl
Banana-fana fo-fearl
Fee-fi-mo-mearl
Earl!

Billy, Billy, bo-illy
Banana-fana fo-filly
Fee-fi-mo-milly
Billy!

Felix, Felix, bo-belix
Banana-fana fo-elix
Fee-fi-mo-melix
Felix!

Mike, Mike, bo-bike
Banana-fana fo-fike
Fee-fi-mo-ike
Mike!

Steve, Steve, bo-bteve
Banana-fana fo-fteve
Fee-fi-mo-mteve
Steve!

REXX

Extra code was added to the REXX program to capitalize the name (and lowercase all characters in the name except the 1st character).
Also, dual names are supported  (like Mary Ann). <lang rexx>/*REXX program displays the lyrics of the song "The Name Game" by Shirley Ellis. */ parse arg $ /*obtain optional argument(s) from C.L.*/ if $= then $="gAry, eARL, billy, FeLix, MarY" /*Not specified? Then use the default.*/

                                                /* [↑]  names separated by commas.     */
     do j=1  until $=;    $=space($)          /*elide superfluous blanks from list.  */
     parse var  $  name','  $                   /*get name (could be 2 words) from list*/
     call song     name                         /*invoke subroutine to display lyrics. */
     end   /*j*/

exit /*stick a fork in it, we're all done. */ /*──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────*/ song: arg c 2 1 z; @b='b'; @f="f"; @m='m' /*obtain name; assign three variables.*/

     @abc= 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'; @abcU=@abc; upper @abcU    /*build 2 alphabets*/
     z=c || translate( substr(z, 2),@abc,@abcU) /*capitalize name, lowercase the rest. */
     parse var   z   f  2    1  z             /*get name, 1st letter, rest of name.  */
     y=substr(z, 2);     zl=translate(z, @abc, @abcU)               /*lowercase 2 vars.*/
                 select
                 when pos(f, 'AEIOU')\==0  then do;  say z','  z", bo-b"zl
                                                     say 'Banana-fana fo-f'zl
                                                     say 'Fee-fi-mo-m'zl
                                                end
                 when pos(f, 'BFM'  )\==0  then do;  if f=='B'  then @b=
                                                     if f=='F'  then @f=
                                                     if f=='M'  then @m=
                                                     say z','  z", bo-"@b || y
                                                     say 'Banana-fana fo-'@f || y
                                                     say 'Fee-fi-mo-'@m || y
                                                end
                 otherwise                           say z','  z", bo-b"y
                                                     say 'Banana-fana fo-f'y
                                                     say 'Fee-fi-mo-m'y
                 end   /*select*/
     say z'!';                           say
     return</lang>
output   when using the default (internal) names:
Gary, Gary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fi-mo-mary
Gary!

Earl, Earl, bo-bearl
Banana-fana fo-fearl
Fee-fi-mo-mearl
Earl!

Billy, Billy, bo-illy
Banana-fana fo-filly
Fee-fi-mo-milly
Billy!

Felix, Felix, bo-belix
Banana-fana fo-elix
Fee-fi-mo-melix
Felix!

Mary, Mary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fi-mo-ary
Mary!

Ruby

Works with: Ruby version 2.7.1

More idiomatic Ruby while not being object-oriented. Also, like the Commodore Basic version, we handle consonants at the start of the name using a Regular Expression so we can handle appropriately names like Steve or Chris. Byron is an interesting edge-case because has a "y" and also starts with "b". <lang ruby>#!/usr/bin/env ruby

def print_verse(name)

 first_letter_and_consonants_re = /^.[^aeiyou]*/i
 full_name = name.capitalize # X
 suffixed  = case full_name[0] # Y
             when 'A','E','I','O','U'
               name.downcase
             else
               full_name.sub(first_letter_and_consonants_re, )
             end
 b_name = "b#{suffixed}"
 f_name = "f#{suffixed}"
 m_name = "m#{suffixed}"
 case full_name[0]
 when 'B'
   b_name = suffixed
 when 'F'
   f_name = suffixed
 when 'M'
   m_name = suffixed
 end
 puts <<~END_VERSE
   #{full_name}, #{full_name}, bo-#{b_name}
   Banana-fana fo-#{f_name}
   Fee-fi-mo-#{m_name}
   #{full_name}!
 END_VERSE

end

%w[Gary Earl Billy Felix Mary Steve Chris Byron].each do |name|

   print_verse name

end

</lang>

Output:
Gary, Gary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fi-mo-mary
Gary!

Earl, Earl, bo-bearl
Banana-fana fo-fearl
Fee-fi-mo-mearl
Earl!

Billy, Billy, bo-illy
Banana-fana fo-filly
Fee-fi-mo-milly
Billy!

Felix, Felix, bo-belix
Banana-fana fo-elix
Fee-fi-mo-melix
Felix!

Mary, Mary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fi-mo-ary
Mary!

Steve, Steve, bo-beve
Banana-fana fo-feve
Fee-fi-mo-meve
Steve!

Chris, Chris, bo-bis
Banana-fana fo-fis
Fee-fi-mo-mis
Chris!

Byron, Byron, bo-yron
Banana-fana fo-fyron
Fee-fi-mo-myron
Byron!

Scala

<lang Scala>object NameGame extends App {

 private def printVerse(name: String): Unit = {
   val x = name.toLowerCase.capitalize
   val y = if ("AEIOU" contains x.head) x.toLowerCase else x.tail
   val (b, f, m) = x.head match {
     case 'B' => (y, "f" + y, "m" + y)
     case 'F' => ("b" + y, y, "m" + y)
     case 'M' => ("b" + y, "f" + y, y)
     case _   => ("b" + y, "f" + y, "m" + y)
   }
   printf("%s, %s, bo-%s\n", x, x, b)
   printf("Banana-fana fo-%s\n", f)
   println(s"Fee-fi-mo-$m")
   println(s"$x!\n")
 }
 Stream("gAry", "earl", "Billy", "Felix", "Mary", "Steve").foreach(printVerse)

}</lang>

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UNIX Shell

This implements the required rules and also attempts to handle names that start with consonant clusters.

<lang sh>#!/usr/bin/env bash namegame() {

 local name=$1 b=b f=f m=m
 local rhyme=${name#[^AaEeIiOoUu]}
 while [[ $rhyme == [^AaEeIiOoUuYy]* ]]; do
   rhyme=${rhyme#?}
 done
 if [[ "$rhyme" == [AEIOU]* ]]; then
   rhyme=$(tr A-Z a-z <<<"$rhyme")
 fi
 if [[ $name == [Bb]* ]]; then
   b=
 fi
 if [[ $name == [Ff]* ]]; then
   f=
 fi
 if [[ $name == [Mm]* ]]; then
   m=
 fi
 printf '%s, %s, bo-%s%s\n' "$name" "$name" "$b" "$rhyme"
 printf 'Banana-fana fo-%s%s\n' "$f" "$rhyme"
 printf 'Fee-fi-mo-%s%s\n' "$m" "$rhyme"
 printf '%s!\n' "$name"

}


for name in Gary Earl Billy Felix Mark Frank; do

 namegame "$name"
 echo

done</lang>

Output:
Gary, Gary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fi-mo-mary
Gary!

Earl, Earl, bo-bearl
Banana-fana fo-fearl
Fee-fi-mo-mearl
Earl!

Billy, Billy, bo-illy
Banana-fana fo-filly
Fee-fi-mo-milly
Billy!

Felix, Felix, bo-belix
Banana-fana fo-elix
Fee-fi-mo-melix
Felix!

Mark, Mark, bo-bark
Banana-fana fo-fark
Fee-fi-mo-ark
Mark!

Frank, Frank, bo-bank
Banana-fana fo-ank
Fee-fi-mo-mank
Frank!

VBA

<lang vb>Option Explicit

Sub Main() Dim a, r, i As Integer Const SCHEM As String = "(X), (X), bo-b(Y)^Banana-fana fo-f(Y)^Fee-fi-mo-m(Y)^(X)!^"

  'init
  a = Array("GaRY", "Earl", "Billy", "Felix", "Mary", "Mike", "Frank")
  'compute
  r = TheGameName(a, SCHEM)
  'return
  For i = LBound(r) To UBound(r)
     Debug.Print r(i)
  Next i

End Sub

Private Function TheGameName(MyArr, S As String) As String() Dim i As Integer, s1 As String, s2 As String, tp As String, t() As String

  ReDim t(UBound(MyArr))
  For i = LBound(MyArr) To UBound(MyArr)
     tp = Replace(S, "^", vbCrLf)
     s2 = LCase(Mid(MyArr(i), 2)): s1 = UCase(Left(MyArr(i), 1)) & s2
     Select Case UCase(Left(MyArr(i), 1))
        Case "A", "E", "I", "O", "U": tp = Replace(tp, "(Y)", LCase(MyArr(i)))
        Case "B", "F", "M"
           tp = Replace(tp, "(Y)", s2)
           tp = Replace(tp, LCase(MyArr(i)), s2)
        Case Else: tp = Replace(tp, "(Y)", s2)
     End Select
     t(i) = Replace(tp, "(X)", s1)
  Next
  TheGameName = t

End Function</lang>

Output:
Gary, Gary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fi-mo-mary
Gary!

Earl, Earl, bo-bearl
Banana-fana fo-fearl
Fee-fi-mo-mearl
Earl!

Billy, Billy, bo-illy
Banana-fana fo-filly
Fee-fi-mo-milly
Billy!

Felix, Felix, bo-belix
Banana-fana fo-elix
Fee-fi-mo-melix
Felix!

Mary, Mary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fi-mo-ary
Mary!

Mike, Mike, bo-bike
Banana-fana fo-fike
Fee-fi-mo-ike
Mike!

Frank, Frank, bo-brank
Banana-fana fo-rank
Fee-fi-mo-mrank
Frank!

Visual Basic .NET

Translation of: C#

<lang vbnet>Option Strict On

Imports System.Text

Module Module1

   Sub PrintVerse(name As String)
       Dim sb As New StringBuilder(name.ToLower())
       sb(0) = Char.ToUpper(sb(0))
       Dim x = sb.ToString()
       Dim y = If("AEIOU".IndexOf(x(0)) > -1, x.ToLower(), x.Substring(1))
       Dim b = "b" + y
       Dim f = "f" + y
       Dim m = "m" + y
       Select Case x(0)
           Case "B"c
               b = y
               Exit Select
           Case "F"c
               f = y
               Exit Select
           Case "M"c
               m = y
               Exit Select
       End Select
       Console.WriteLine("{0}, {0}, bo-{1}", x, b)
       Console.WriteLine("Banana-fana fo-{0}", f)
       Console.WriteLine("Fee-fi-mo-{0}", m)
       Console.WriteLine("{0}!", x)
       Console.WriteLine()
   End Sub
   Sub Main()
       Dim nameList As New List(Of String) From {"Gary", "Earl", "Billy", "Felix", "Mary", "Steve"}
       nameList.ForEach(AddressOf PrintVerse)
   End Sub

End Module</lang>

Output:
Gary, Gary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fi-mo-mary
Gary!

Earl, Earl, bo-bearl
Banana-fana fo-fearl
Fee-fi-mo-mearl
Earl!

Billy, Billy, bo-illy
Banana-fana fo-filly
Fee-fi-mo-milly
Billy!

Felix, Felix, bo-belix
Banana-fana fo-elix
Fee-fi-mo-melix
Felix!

Mary, Mary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fi-mo-ary
Mary!

Steve, Steve, bo-bteve
Banana-fana fo-fteve
Fee-fi-mo-mteve
Steve!

Wren

Translation of: Kotlin
Library: Wren-str

<lang ecmascript>import "/str" for Str

var printVerse = Fn.new { |name|

   var x = Str.capitalize(Str.lower(name))
   var z = x[0]
   var y = "AEIOU".contains(z) ? Str.lower(x) : x[1..-1]
   var b = "b%(y)"
   var f = "f%(y)"
   var m = "m%(y)"
   if (z == "B") {
       b = y
   } else if (z == "F") {
       f = y
   } else if (z == "M") {
       m = y
   }
   System.print("%(x), %(x), bo-%(b)")
   System.print("Banana-fana fo-%(f)")
   System.print("Fee-fi-mo-%(m)")
   System.print("%(x)!\n")

}

["Gary", "Earl", "Billy", "Felix", "Mary", "Steve"].each { |name| printVerse.call(name) }</lang>

Output:
Gary, Gary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fi-mo-mary
Gary!

Earl, Earl, bo-bearl
Banana-fana fo-fearl
Fee-fi-mo-mearl
Earl!

Billy, Billy, bo-illy
Banana-fana fo-filly
Fee-fi-mo-milly
Billy!

Felix, Felix, bo-belix
Banana-fana fo-elix
Fee-fi-mo-melix
Felix!

Mary, Mary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fi-mo-ary
Mary!

Steve, Steve, bo-bteve
Banana-fana fo-fteve
Fee-fi-mo-mteve
Steve!

zkl

Translation of: Kotlin

<lang zkl>fcn printVerse(name){

  z,x := name[0].toLower(), z.toUpper() + name[1,*].toLower();
  y:=( if("aeiou".holds(z)) name.toLower() else x[1,*] );
  b,f,m := T("b","f","m").apply('wrap(c){ z==c and y or c+y });
  println("%s, %s, bo-%s".fmt(x,x,b));
  println("Banana-fana fo-",f);
  println("Fee-fi-mo-",m);
  println(x,"!\n");

}</lang> <lang zkl>List("Gary", "Earl", "Billy", "Felix", "Mary", "Steve").apply2(printVerse);</lang>

Output:
Gary, Gary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fi-mo-mary
Gary!

Earl, Earl, bo-bearl
Banana-fana fo-fearl
Fee-fi-mo-mearl
Earl!

Billy, Billy, bo-illy
Banana-fana fo-filly
Fee-fi-mo-milly
Billy!

Felix, Felix, bo-belix
Banana-fana fo-elix
Fee-fi-mo-melix
Felix!

Mary, Mary, bo-bary
Banana-fana fo-fary
Fee-fi-mo-ary
Mary!

Steve, Steve, bo-bteve
Banana-fana fo-fteve
Fee-fi-mo-mteve
Steve!