I want to dynamically create a sequence of strings by manipulate an array of elements and create some arithmetic procedure.

    for name in FIRST SECOND THIRD FOURTH FIFTH; do
        $name = $(( $6 + 1 ))
        $name = "${$name}q;d"
        echo "${$name}"; printf "\n"
    done

The desire outcome would be the below for `$6` equals `0`.

    1q;d
    2q;d
    3q;d
    4q;d
    5q;d

But I get this error

    reel_first_part.sh: line 18: FIRST: command not found
    reel_first_part.sh: line 19: ${$name}q;d: bad substitution
    reel_first_part.sh: line 18: FIRST: command not found
    reel_first_part.sh: line 19: ${$name}q;d: bad substitution
    reel_first_part.sh: line 18: FIRST: command not found
    reel_first_part.sh: line 19: ${$name}q;d: bad substitution

I guess it's something simple. It used to work when I did something like 

    FIRST=$(( $6 + 1 ))
    FIRST="${FIRST}q;d"