Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you name him Frederick or whatever and go by Fletch for short/nn?
I also like Mitch/Mitchell better
How in the heck is Fletch short for Frederick?
Anonymous wrote:Can you name him Frederick or whatever and go by Fletch for short/nn?
I also like Mitch/Mitchell better
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you just tell us your older sons name? Does the nickname sound like an occupation?
My guess is mason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Makes me think of Chevy Chase. But I am Generation X.
Me too.
Op, I doubt most people associate it with an occupation any longer.
Anonymous wrote:Can you just tell us your older sons name? Does the nickname sound like an occupation?
Anonymous wrote:Makes me think of Chevy Chase. But I am Generation X.
Anonymous wrote:We're thinking of naming our second son Fletcher, which is my husband's middle name. One issue we are worried about is that our first son also has an occupational name - think Smith (last name, occupational name, but doesn't end in -ER which most do) Our first goes by a nickname shortened version and almost never his full name.
I know that half of DCUM hates occupational names period. That aside, if you like them, is having two too much?