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Are you named after a family member?
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i mean mum dad grandad etc i think its a lovely tradition to keep family names but most of my freinds havn't -preferring current popular names made popular by celebritys.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My middle name is Alice, named after my mother's only sister. Mum was one of 13 children, with 11 brothers and one sister. Sadly one little brother died aged two. I agree its a lovely tradition to hand down family names. I have found that most parents these days prefer to give children modern popular names, but often find that the children also have a family middle name.
yes. But this sometimes makes it tricky for descendants researching their family history, as they wonder 'Which Daisy Bloggs was that, the one born in 1992, or the one born in 1961 or the one born in 1938?' We've given new first or second names, but kept at least one older one, for a few generations, which makes things easier
My first name is Andrew, which no-one calls me if i can help it!
My middle names are Norman - after my dad, and John after my godfather. I was teased all through school about my dad's name, and I never use it.
I vowed that if I had a son, he would not carry Andrew as a middle name - but we had a daughter, so no problem, she is Charlotte Mary, the Mary is after her mum.
My grandson is Jacob John, the John is after his paternal grandfather, and my second middle name, which i think is nice - I don;t think Jacob Andrew works.
My middle names are Norman - after my dad, and John after my godfather. I was teased all through school about my dad's name, and I never use it.
I vowed that if I had a son, he would not carry Andrew as a middle name - but we had a daughter, so no problem, she is Charlotte Mary, the Mary is after her mum.
My grandson is Jacob John, the John is after his paternal grandfather, and my second middle name, which i think is nice - I don;t think Jacob Andrew works.
My first son's middle name is Iain after both his uncles who died - my brother and my husband's brother - we changed the spelling in case it was unlucky. My second sons middle name is Alistair after his grandad Alexander (alexander is the anglisised version of alistair). They both have their own first names - it was the same amongst by older brothers and sisters - they have their own first names but a family middle name - except for me,as no. 7 in the family, I got 2 "new" names! My husband has his 1st name as his mum's maiden name and his middle name is a family name. He had no wish to repeat this on his sons.