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babynames2005-08-23 02:53 pm
Two middle names?
Have any of you considered giving your children two middle names (or are you planning to)? I kind of like the idea. Hey, if Royalty can do it, so can we :) What I mean, of course, is that a lot of royals give their children multiple names.
I also think it's a nice way to honor two people without using one of the names as the first name. I like the combo Marian Eloise. Wdyt of Marian Catharina Eloise? Too much? Catharina is after me, as my name is Katherine.
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I like Margaret Jane or Margaret Bellatrix. Margaret Bellatrix Jane? Margaret Jane Bellatrix? Which flows better? Margaret is my mum's name. And lastly, I like the name Brynja (It's Icelandic and means 'armour'). Out of these names, which two would go best with Brynja (all of them have signifigance):
Rilla Emmeline Helen Lavender Cecily Bronwen Judith Maeve Anwen Meredith Antonia.
**Thanks in advance!
I also think it's a nice way to honor two people without using one of the names as the first name. I like the combo Marian Eloise. Wdyt of Marian Catharina Eloise? Too much? Catharina is after me, as my name is Katherine.
Also...
I like Margaret Jane or Margaret Bellatrix. Margaret Bellatrix Jane? Margaret Jane Bellatrix? Which flows better? Margaret is my mum's name. And lastly, I like the name Brynja (It's Icelandic and means 'armour'). Out of these names, which two would go best with Brynja (all of them have signifigance):
Rilla Emmeline Helen Lavender Cecily Bronwen Judith Maeve Anwen Meredith Antonia.
**Thanks in advance!
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How about Margaret Jane Bellatrix and Brynja Emmaline Anwen :)
Names are so fun :)
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1. I rarely even use my one middle name, usually just the initial if anything. I'd have no practical use for another one.
2. Forms and stuff don't have space for a second middle name, so you'd usually have to end up choosing one of them anyway. And again, often there is only space for a single middle initial.
3. They are a mouthful. How often would you really address a child by a list of names?
4. They can seem pretentious to me.
That's not to say there aren't times it can be done -- where it's important that two grandmothers be namesakes, for example. But as a general rule, I don't it's practical or necessary.
I do like the names you're working with. The combos sound nice.
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hm. now i feel obligated to give my future children two middle names now, that's the only draw back i've really found.
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but they took a different approach
my full name is Arwen Rose-Doreen
rose was one grandmothers name, but my mom just liked how Arwen Rose flowed... but my other grandmother thought she was playing favorites so to shut her up, they stuck Doreen in there (gross).. but at least this way I can say i have "one" middle name since it's hyphinated and my middle initial is "R"
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Ophelia Xanthia [my maiden name] [husband's name].
Like how it is in Mexico and other Latin American countries. The mom's name is handed down, but the dad's name is used on legal documents.
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Brynja Lavender is cute. I love the name Lavender, its one of my favourites! :)
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My next child will definitely have two middle names because this time I'm putting my foot down. lol
I really like Margaret Bellatrix Jane out of your picks. Or Jane Margaret Bellatrix is cute too. :)
well
so the two middle names is becoming quite popular now
<3 brittani and maxwel
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