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IrishLake 07-18-2012 09:00 PM

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Originally Posted by SydneyK (Post 2160142)
Adam? Aaron?


(No, but you just guessed my husband and his brother...lol)


Nope, none of you have it yet. :) It's uncommon, but not unusual. (I'll give a hint... it was a name featured in a Paul Rudd comedy not too long ago...)

StargazerLily 07-18-2012 09:10 PM

I like bible names. If I'm ever blessed with a little boy, I think I'll give him the middle name Ezekiel, so I can call him Zeke. Dunno about a first name yet.

We've already decided if we ever have a little girl, we're going to name her Cynthia, after my best friend/MOH. Without getting into too much details, or morbid....she's sick, and it's just something we've decided we want to do.

I can't STAND last names as first names (Parker, Miller, Reid, Ford, etc) and I'm not particularly fond of gender neutral names either.

Low C Sharp 07-18-2012 09:18 PM

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I also think you should give your kid the most obvious spelling, when there is one. You kid is not unique because you replaced an i with a y or the like.
Help me Lord, I cannot STAND the cutesy spellings! I am speechless when I see educated people pulling out "Alicyn" and "Brittni" and the like. What are they thinking? Do you really think your child won't come up with a better way of distinguishing herself? I even know a "Liisa" with two i's...in other words, absolutely everything associated with her appears to have been badly edited. No thanks.

Sciencewoman 07-18-2012 09:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Low C Sharp (Post 2160163)
Help me Lord, I cannot STAND the cutesy spellings! I am speechless when I see educated people pulling out "Alicyn" and "Brittni" and the like. What are they thinking? Do you really think your child won't come up with a better way of distinguishing herself? I even know a "Liisa" with two i's...in other words, absolutely everything associated with her appears to have been badly edited. No thanks.

I'm with you. Both my husband and his sister have common names, which my in-laws decided to spell weird. His has 2 of the letters reversed from the norm. Even his middle name is common, with a weird spelling. It's a real pain to always have to stress the spelling during customer service/business transactions.

We had a near-crisis when his passport arrived with his name spelled the usual way...it had to be redone, weeks passed, and it finally arrived 2 days before a trip to Australia. We had to call our Congressman's local office to intervene with the passport office to get it expedited. My mother-in-law actually felt guilty about that.

WCsweet<3 07-18-2012 09:29 PM

Alan
Anson
Augie
Aldous

IrishLake 07-18-2012 09:32 PM

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Originally Posted by WCsweet<3 (Post 2160167)
Alan
Anson
Augie
Aldous

lol, you got it Sweet! Augie.

AnotherKD 07-18-2012 09:34 PM

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Originally Posted by StargazerLily (Post 2160158)
I can't STAND last names as first names (Parker, Miller, Reid, Ford, etc) and I'm not particularly fond of gender neutral names either.

Aaaaaaaaand that's why I won't put my names on here. :) We're planning on giving a son, if we ever have one, my mother's maiden last name as his first name. 'Cause we think the name is damn cool. Plus, we love names that have personal meaning.

MysticCat 07-18-2012 09:35 PM

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Originally Posted by StargazerLily (Post 2160158)
I can't STAND last names as first names (Parker, Miller, Reid, Ford, etc) and I'm not particularly fond of gender neutral names either.

I'm guessing either you don't live in the South or you're frequently annoyed by the names of lots of boys. :D I'm not a fan of it for girls, but it seems very normal to me for boys -- if, that is, the last name in question is a family name. I don't see the point otherwise.

We were all about family names. I'm named for a great grandfather. My wife is named for a great aunt. My son's first name is for his grandfather, but he goes by his middle name -- a surname found on both sides of the family (my grandmother's maiden name, my wife's great grandmother's maiden name. My daughter is named for her grandmothers -- one grandmother's first name and the other's maiden name.

IrishLake 07-18-2012 09:41 PM

We are the same for names. All are family based. Oldest is named for my husbands Paternal grandmother, middle is name for his great-great-uncle and great-grandpa (my maternal opa), and youngest Baby Girl is named after my husbands middle name and his paternal grandmothers first name.

KSUViolet06 07-18-2012 09:58 PM

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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 2160171)
I'm guessing either you don't live in the South or you're frequently annoyed by the names of lots of boys. :D I'm not a fan of it for girls, but it seems very normal to me for boys -- if, that is, the last name in question is a family name. I don't see the point otherwise.
.

Also very Southern: Maiden/family names as middle names for girls.

Typically accompanied by the first name of Mary.

Example:

Mary Carter Lastname
Mary Lee Lastname
Mary Stallings Lastname

I get a kick out of looking at the bid lists for Auburn, Bama, etc. because it seems that 20% of the pledge class is a Mary ___________.

StargazerLily 07-18-2012 10:09 PM

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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 2160171)
I'm guessing either you don't live in the South or you're frequently annoyed by the names of lots of boys. :D I'm not a fan of it for girls, but it seems very normal to me for boys -- if, that is, the last name in question is a family name. I don't see the point otherwise.

Quite the opposite. I'm about as southern as they come, but I'm just an oddball in this regard. Yes, I'm frequently annoyed by names of boys around here. That's why I like bible names so much.

I wouldn't have a problem giving a son a family name as middle name, but I sure wouldn't have him go by that name.

KSUViolet06 07-18-2012 10:09 PM

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Originally Posted by IrishLake (Post 2160173)
We are the same for names. All are family based. Oldest is named for my husbands Paternal grandmother, middle is name for his great-great-uncle and great-grandpa (my maternal opa), and youngest Baby Girl is named after my husbands middle name and his paternal grandmothers first name.

We are a same name family too. It gets a little confusing.

Try to illustrate using fake names:

My middle name is Jane.
Cousin = Jane Suzie.
Her sister = Nicole Jane
Another cousin = Amy Suzie
Aunt = Patty Ann
Another 2nd cousin = Leah Jennifer
Cousin (that aunt's granddaugter) = Lisa Ann
Yet another 2nd cousin = Molly Jennifer

MysticCat 07-18-2012 10:11 PM

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Originally Posted by KSUViolet06 (Post 2160180)
Also very Southern: Maiden/family names as middle names for girls.

Typically accompanied by the first name of Mary.

Example:

Mary Carter Lastname
Mary Lee Lastname
Mary Stallings Lastname

I get a kick out of looking at the bid lists for Auburn, Bama, etc. because it seems that 20% of the pledge class is a Mary ___________.

Very true, and that also seems very normal to me (though the first name could also be something like Anne/Anna, Jane or even (in the case of a cousin of mine) Nancy.

I should have noted this when I was saying it seems odd for girls to go by last names. I was thinking more of the Taylor Swifts of the world.

SWTXBelle 07-18-2012 10:14 PM

Names I like for future granddaughters which my daughter also likes:
- Amelia
- Dorothea

(Guess two of my favorite novels?)

One side of my family has a long tradition of naming boys with a biblical name and a presidential name. My eldest son's name - Jackson Peter - keeps up the tradition, and as mentioned earlier, also follows the southern tradition of using family names as first names. (As an aside, we are descended from Andrew Jackson's brother David, so there's that, too.)

ASTalumna06 07-18-2012 10:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Low C Sharp (Post 2160163)
I even know a "Liisa" with two i's...in other words, absolutely everything associated with her appears to have been badly edited. No thanks.

I know a Lisa who spells it "Lissa" .. of course everyone pronounces it incorrectly at first. Most people assume it's short for Elissa/Alissa.

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Originally Posted by AnotherKD (Post 2160170)
Aaaaaaaaand that's why I won't put my names on here. :) We're planning on giving a son, if we ever have one, my mother's maiden last name as his first name. 'Cause we think the name is damn cool. Plus, we love names that have personal meaning.

I grew up living behind 2 brothers whose middle names were each of their grandmothers' maiden names:

John Squire and James Clarkson. I think both flow nicely.

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Originally Posted by KSUViolet06 (Post 2160180)
Also very Southern: Maiden/family names as middle names for girls.

Typically accompanied by the first name of Mary.

Example:

Mary Carter Lastname
Mary Lee Lastname
Mary Stallings Lastname

I get a kick out of looking at the bid lists for Auburn, Bama, etc. because it seems that 20% of the pledge class is a Mary ___________.

This surprises me. My mother and I were talking the other day about names from her generation (she's in her mid-50s) that you don't hear very often anymore... e.g. Nancy, Cathy, Brenda, Cindy, and MARY. I find it interesting that there are a lot of people in the south who are still being named that.

My mom's name is also uncommon - Joan. She was THRILLED when we went to this bar down the street from our house and one of the bartenders, who's probably in her mid-twenties, said that her name is also Joan.

My brother and I both have our parents' first names as our middle names. I was named after my grandmother and my aunt (who ended up having 2 sons - hence my mom feeling the need to carry on the name). My second cousin was then given the same name. Interestingly, none of us are/were called the same thing, and only my second cousin goes by our actual given name.

Now... I don't really know if I even want to have kids, but if I do, and I have a girl, I'd probably want to name her Haley. For a boy, I used to love the name Christian... but then a certain guy with that name totally ruined it for me. Haha

Same thing happened with Olivia. Used to love it.. and now, not so much.


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