Could be. Since all of those words generally refer to amorphous masses, then lexically speaking, they could have reproduced.
However, perhaps a parenthood test is needed to answer this.
My parents, Lob & Sob, procreated me, and proudly named me Slob! ;-D
@elbanditoroso “Globulate” isn’t a word outside of Urban Dictionary. And “blob” in the sense of “viscous matter of an indeterminate mass or shape,” which is the sense being asked about in the OP, goes back to the 1400s. BLOB as a backronym for binary large object only goes back to the 1980s.
@SavoirFaire Oh neat! Did not know that “boost” came from “boom” and “hoist”.
@Brian1946 Yes! Lots of other portmanteaus. But I’m particularly tickled by this one because they’re a cute mix of anthropomorphic onomatopoeia.
I’m imagining the whole family blipping and blopping about. :P
@cookieman and @janbb I wonder if “linner” is in the urban dictionary? We say “lunchner”. Though I like “lupper”, because “supper” is under appreciated.