Unable to do it afterall
Aug. 30th, 2006 10:12 pmI have always liked the idea of giving a son the middle name of his father's first name. Like my parents did with my brother Jonathan Richard. Now that I am married and planning on one day having kids with him - I realize his name stinks as a middle LOL. Nothing sounds good with Jason as a middle name. At least I don't think so. Plus he doesn't know really like his name.
Still apart of me is sad I can't do this after I have wanted to do it for years and years. However his middle name could be used as child's middle right? I don't actually like his middle enough for a first name. But I could live with it as a middle. Teagan Matthew work for anyone?
Still apart of me is sad I can't do this after I have wanted to do it for years and years. However his middle name could be used as child's middle right? I don't actually like his middle enough for a first name. But I could live with it as a middle. Teagan Matthew work for anyone?
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Date: 2006-09-01 11:52 pm (UTC)I see nothing wrong with using his middle name, although I think plenty of FNs sound find with Jason.
We're using the father's middle name for one son, but it's also to honour the baby's grandpa as well. My hubbie's parents were very unoriginal.
Father = Arthur Kevin
Son = Kevin Arthur
I think my hubbie got the better name out of the deal, though. It flows better. We're using Arthur for one of our boy's MNs. I actually prefer to use middle names when honouring someone. =)