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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Easy to write, pronounce and understand first name with 3-5 letters with a nice meaning. No middle name and last name of mother or father, whichever is easier. [/quote] I disagree with this. I prefer names that have 5-8 letters. [b]Any name with under 5 letters is too short for me.[/b] It’s also more practical to have a middle name than to not have one in the United States. My company has all of our employee email addresses formatted as FIRSTNAMEMIDDLEINITIALLASTINITIAL@ companyname.com. There’s kind of an unspoken expectation that you do have a middle name even though many don’t. Additionally, having a middle name differentiates you from other people with your same first and last name (especially if you have a common name combo). This could be a good thing if there’s a criminal with the same name combo as you.[/quote] Strong agree. They all feel really dull and insufficient (almost forgettable) to me. Ava? Bleh. Mia? Bleh. Nia? Bleh. Lee? Bleh. Mae? Bleh. Max? Bleh. Roy? Bleh. Ann? Bleh. Cai? Bleh. Amy? Bleh. Gus? Bleh. Ian? Bleh. I think you get the point.[/quote]
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