I originally had it in French (Sébastien) once and after I originally changed my middle name, (having liked the spelling compared to the English variant) then 19 to 20 months later I began to think about having overlooked, not thought about the pronounciation in French (say-bas-TYAWN) changed it to English variant within a few weeks later, but now close to 4 years after having done that, I'm not sure I like the name Sebastian any more (spelling/pronounciation) and am considering changing my middle name/s for a 3rd time in 6 years, which if I went ahead with it would mean I would have 4 different full names in my 24 - 25 years so far (First name and last/surname have always been the same.) I don't know if I want to take back my original middle name James (late Grandfathers name, which 3 of my cousins have as being eldest of their own families) or go with a new middle (2nd given name) such as Jeremy, Raphael (Rafael - Italian spelling) or Ainslee. Andrew is my first name and too common.
2007-03-13
07:39:08
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I didn't plan (originally plan) to register change of name more than once let alone twice.
My altered Birth Certificate has since come to look embarrassing.
Mind you, I don't want to live with a name I don't like for the rest of my life, if I don't like it.
2007-03-13
07:42:12 ·
update #1
No Sebastian from Little Britain gags either, please. Bloody character!
2007-03-13
07:45:21 ·
update #2