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While tacing family trees I have noticed that most children pre-1950 had a middle name which was the surname of a grandparent or other ancestor.
Was this a tradition?
No best answer has yet been selected by carras. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.All the male descendants of my paternal grandparents bear my grandmother's maiden name, usually as a third forename. I was born in the 1940's, and my father's generation was born just before WW1. So it was certainly a tradition in my family. Some of my contemporaries carry a second name from the same or similar origin. So, if not an out-and-out tradition, it was certainly a regular feature pre-1950.
Dare I also suggest it was both more sensible and more useful than the current trend to name children for a short-lived celebrity?