Fabian Darrius-Jetfire Li.
My wife is pregnant with our baby boy. I have two middle names so I want to pass on the tradition to my son.
2007-07-25
14:51:57
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Or two first names instead:
Darrius-Fabian Jetfire
2007-07-25
16:28:28 ·
update #1
Or some other names you like. I am open to suggestions.
2007-07-25
16:31:11 ·
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I am open to Japanese boy name because I am half Japanese. Think of Japanese boy name other than Ichiro Kenji because we decided not to use them.
2007-07-25
16:34:53 ·
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I like Darius - it's an ancient Persian name, the name of a Persian ruler (but with one 'r" only).
Since you have a very short last name, a long first name (or names) sounds really great.
The idea of having two middle names and hyphenated is great, very original and unusual!
The Jetfire.... well, personally I don't lile that one very much. Set aside that it refers to a mechanical thing, it just sounds a bit like a carricature name.
If I may make a suggestion. I really like Darius (one 'r' only) as a first name. Fabian sounds too much like a fashion first name that'll be out of fashion by the time he grows up and then it might be just weird. [And, frankly, it sounds a bit gay - no offense to anyone here on YA, ok? Just my opinion!)
But Darius is a very strong, masculine name that will help your boy grow into a happy and self-confident man.
How about this:
Darius Fabian-______ (insert one of your middle names in the blank) Li
Or reversed:
Darius ______-Fabian Li
Or just drop the Fabian and give your boy two of your names as a hyphenated middle name. It sounds like you have three first names, so there's a choice. Or pick one of your father's names and combine it.
Congrats on the baby.
2007-07-25 15:21:17
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answered by Anonymous
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While I understand that in some families it is customary to name children after their parent, but try and remember what you felt like and how you were treated by other kids. All children have to learn to become who they are meant to be, and giving them someone else's shoes to fit into, is too much of a challenge. Let your child be the individual that he is supposed to become, by giving him his OWN name. Perhaps
your wife might have a good compromise in mind.
Juniors, and Seniors get confused, and if there is a Big Bill, must there be a Little Bill? If your last name is really Jetfire, then you are setting your son up fr some major bullying when he's in school.
2007-07-25 15:05:26
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answered by judyrobins14 3
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Fabian Darrius-Jetfire is okay
Darrius Fabian-Jetfire I like better
2007-07-25 14:57:50
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answered by Halo Mom 7
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I think this combination is just too much. Sounds like something sucked out of an online game or a fantasy book. If you want to use Darrius-Jetfire, feel free to do so, but consider a different first name then. Imagine if your kid were an accountant? I actually like the name, but wouldn't want to be the kid who grows up with it.
2007-07-25 14:58:46
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answered by CarbonDated 7
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Personally I like Fabian Darrius-VRRROOOOOOM! better.
Jetfire. LOL!!!
2007-07-25 15:04:51
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answered by Kerry T 3
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I hate the jetfire name
2007-07-25 14:54:00
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answered by Mopar Muscle Gal 7
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Nooooooooooooooo JETFIRE
2007-07-25 14:55:42
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answered by A 2
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Get rid of Jetfire and then the name is OK.
2007-07-25 14:57:29
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answered by Regina I 3
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um, jetfire li needs to be left out!!
2007-07-25 14:58:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds fine to me. Plus he will go by Fabian, who really goes by their middle name! Maybe middle initial. Fabian D. ______
2007-07-25 14:57:31
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answered by Heather D 3
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