I was thinking about not giving my baby a middle name, has anybody done this? Her name would already be super long with just the first and last.Her father doesn't have a middle name either....what do you think?
2006-12-26
07:01:58
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Or maybe I can just put a letter as a middle name like for example: Angela J Moore ?
Would that be weird?
2006-12-26
07:10:03 ·
update #1
oh ya, thats not what I am naming her, was just an example :)
Thanks everyone!
2006-12-26
07:11:02 ·
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My father doesn't have a middle name. It's all a matter of personal preference. If you and dad like the name by itself, then go ahead. Not like having a MN is a law or something. :)
Congrats...
2006-12-26 07:05:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think it's weird, but a monogrammed towel would look different. My kids all have 3 syllable first names and 1 syllable middle names. (our last name has 2.) I think it's all about how it sounds. A lot of people don't even take the last name into consideration when picking a first name and I think that's a mistake.
My kids names start with vowels also.
They are:
Isabel Paige
Elliot Charles
Amelia Mae
Good luck!
2006-12-26 17:08:35
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answered by lauriek 2
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Yes, both of my babies have middle names.
These are my two female twins' full names;
LAST NAME IS PRONOUNCED; Gam-Bone-Ya
Grace Emily Gambogna - Her nickname is GiGi. This is because when you take the first letter of her first name, and the first letter of her last name, you get the initials G.G..
Hollie Bridgette Gambogna - Her nickname is Holliewood. This is because she has a toy microphone and it's her favourite toy. She acts like she's famous!
Each middle and first name is in someway tied back to my fiance's family or my family.
Grace was my great grandmother's name and Hollie was my fiance's sister's name. She died in a car crash.
Emily was my great, great grandmother's name, and Bridgette is not too different from my fiance's mother's name; Bridget.
Good luck! Make sure to pick meaningful middle names!
2006-12-26 16:45:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Not having a middle name sucks! You may think that it is going to be cool to make it different then everyone else, well it makes the person who doesn't have a middle name feel like I wasn't special enough to have a middle name? I'm 7 of 8 children and I don't have a middle name all my bother and sisters have one, so why don't I? That is what I asked my parents and their reply was to make you special. It doesn't make you special it makes you feel like they don't care.
2006-12-26 15:42:19
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answered by kelleyann_p 2
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Well with a girl lack of a middle name might be nice, then when she gets married she doesn't have to worry about choosing what her middle name will be. With my daughter she has a very long 1st name so her middle name is Poe.
2006-12-26 17:41:39
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answered by Dizzy 2
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I think it is up to the parents, my Uncle has only a middle initial "J" but my nephews and my son have 2 middle names
Firstname "Name-Name" Lastname. It is just a judgment call everyone has to make for thier own kid. Either way it will be fine.
2006-12-26 17:06:23
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answered by rose_calhoun23 2
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A middle name isn't required or a necessity. A decision for a middle name is totally up to the parents. I myself didn't want to give my son a middle name, but his dad insisted on it. A name he'll never use or go by, but there. So, I say... don't if you don't want to.. and yes if you do. It's your child and if both of you agree on not having one.. then don't!
2006-12-26 17:43:56
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answered by ? 3
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I know people that don't have a middle name. If your Christian s/he can use his/her confirmation name as a middle name. Some things ask for a middle name but don't require it. You could just use something short like Kay, Ann or Jane.
2006-12-26 15:13:05
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answered by Erika 6
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Why give your baby a "middle letter"? What will she say, if they ask her what her middle name is? I don't have a middle name, just a letter?
I don't know, it may be posh, but I would not want to put my kid in that sort of funky situation.
Good luck.
2006-12-26 18:06:36
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answered by Valєηtiηa ☆ 6
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if you wanted to you could give her your maiden name as the middle name with her fathers name as the last. my grandpa is named Ignacio Gallegoes Jimenez. His middle name is his moms maiden name with his dads last name. he is mexican and that is how they do it but it might work for you also. like (example) Angela Smith Jones. Smith being your last name and Jones the fathers. It isnt very attractive when someone asks you your middle name but it also makes it so she gets something from her mother and father without a hyphenated name. Hope you find something you like.
2006-12-26 18:57:00
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answered by Anonymous
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