my parents and sisters compiled a list of name they like and picked the top two. i dunno what else was on the list.
Rickder? That's pretty cool.My mom did not agree, so my parents added the Der to the Rick and came up with my name
I'm not sure if my father was being humble or if he just already didn't like me.At first my father didn't like the idea of me being named after him, so my mother planned on calling me Stephen; then my father relented, so I'm Richard. My first brother then got to be Stephen.
I'm the exact opposite. My mom wanted to name me Randolph Scott, but my dad and his massive ego insisted that I be named after him so Randolph became my middle name. Sadly, mom didn't have the guts to say no to him.
I think my name is perfect. It makes me sound lion-hearted.I'm curious, does anyone feel particularly unsuited to their name?
My mother's middle name is Eunice
You would have been a great Amelia!Amelia would have suited me.
Some people in Italy have middle names, some people don't. My family doesn't, so I don't have one.Haha, we didn't have middle names at all.My mom's crazy, and I don't even remember my sisters full names because of it.![]()
Rickder? That's pretty cool.My mom did not agree, so my parents added the Der to the Rick and came up with my name![]()
I was almost called Luca, which would have been nice, if a little plain.
Some people in Italy have middle names, some people don't. My family doesn't, so I don't have one.
Of course, my first name pales in comparison to my middle name. I absolutely loath it!Always have. It was the name of my 5th great-grandfather. I suppose it was an alright name in the 1790s, but not so much for the late 20th century.
Ok, Rocky.I'd suggest that people tread a little cautiously, lest they offend someone with their comments about certain names!
Of course, my first name pales in comparison to my middle name. I absolutely loath it!Always have. It was the name of my 5th great-grandfather. I suppose it was an alright name in the 1790s, but not so much for the late 20th century.
It's funny, I also have a rather ... "archaic" middle name that I absolutely hated when I was a kid. But, it's grown on me. And, I came to appreciate the "tradition" of it as I got older. I'm the 7th generation where the oldest son of the oldest son got this as a middle name, and 8 generations ago, it was the family patriarch's first name. I kinda dig that.![]()
^ Ha, that's kind of awesome, but I understand your reluctance. I am partly named for my grandfather... kind of. Long story.
Just for kicks, I wouldn't mind giving to an hypothetical child a middle name, so to give the impression of a Roman name (like the Italian writer Valerio Massimo Manfredi).
Rickder? That's pretty cool.My mom did not agree, so my parents added the Der to the Rick and came up with my name
I'm not sure if my father was being humble or if he just already didn't like me.I'm the exact opposite. My mom wanted to name me Randolph Scott, but my dad and his massive ego insisted that I be named after him so Randolph became my middle name. Sadly, mom didn't have the guts to say no to him.![]()
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