This. I also just despise double first names. There's this type of mother that loves to yell "Sarah Jane" on the playground because she's so in love with her kid's two names, and thinks it's just so speshul. |
Do you also despise Marianne or Rosemarie? |
Of course they do! |
There's no smushing of Johnpaul together. That's...just not a name. |
|
We just finished watching "Bad Sisters," and the WORST, most evil character is named John Paul.
It actually did ruin the name for me. I generally like names like this, and I love JP as a nickname. |
|
It depends on the last name.
JP is a great nickname |
| Hate, it’s giving Pope and not in a good way. |
| I think John Paul is 100% going to read as Pope related and you should skip the hyphen because it honestly looks like you don't know how JP2 spelled his name. Is this logical? No. But that's my opinion. |
A name only for a Pope. You cannot be serious! |
John Luke will get you pegged as an Anglophile trekkie |
|
I’d think you were extremely devout/conservative Catholics. Maybe that’s what you’re going for.
Saw a pp mention John Luke. I love this, but I’m a trekkie. |
More like an Anglophone trekkie, but what's wrong with that? |
|
I like both names separately but it’s too much for me together. It reads as try hard when the option to name him John Paul is right there!
|
|
I’m Gen X and knew guys named John Paul, Jean Pierre, etc. from school. No hyphens. It’s the male equivalent of Ann Marie, Mary Kate, etc.
FTR, I went to Catholic school and John Paul sounds catholic. |
|
I was raised Catholic and my sister had a very Catholic sounding double first name like this (though not hyphenated.) she wasn’t crazy about the double name thing and started going by just the first name in middle school and it was nbd.
The sounding very Catholic is probably more of an issue. she’s no longer a practicing Catholic but is a church going mainline Protestant and I think it gets old to be regularly asked abt her “nun’s name.” |