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Originally posted by Tippiechick
On a side note, I also know a LOT of women who either use their maiden name or a family surname in their daughters' names. (Most of them place the family name as the middle name.) For example, I know a Carrington, Anne Chancellor, Brooks, Caroline Sumner, and Ellington.
Of course, if your name is something really hard to pronounce, etc., it might be advantageous to skip the family/maiden name thing
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That is sooooooooo Southern. I think it is neat. But you aren't gong to see a lot of it around these parts where we have lots of German and Polish descendants.
Tippiechick, I am assuming you got the results of your sonogram.