Anonymous wrote:Picked out names for baby’s first and middle names. One is a family name and one is the name we want to call baby, but they flow better using the family name first. For those of you with children (or yourselves) that go by a middle name, how do you like/dislike it? Is it aggravating not using your given name on official forms and documents?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you never actually use the first name, why would it matter if it sounded better? No one ever hears it.
My DH and his brother are called by their middle names rather than their first names and really hate the hassle.
Same with my DH. He HATES it. He talks about changing it legally so his middle name becomes first but hasn't gotten around to it. I anticipate at some point it being a hassle for me or other heirs when we need to deal with the estate where a lot of things are listed in middle name while other things are in full name.
You will never call the child by the full name. The only time it seems hugely important is the lead up to having the baby and maybe a month after that when you are sharing the name. Use the name you want first and the family name in the middle.
Your husband has bigger problems if he had legal documents drawn up in his middle name. I go by my middle name and assure you, I’ve never forgotten to write my first name on a legal document.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not annoying at all, or at least can't imagine any more annoying than a Margaret that goes by Molly or Maggie or Edward that goes by Ed.
People will call you want you introduce yourself as, and nowadays a lot of school enrollment forms and the like have spots for "preferred name/nickname."
They are both super annoying and a pain. My husband goes by his middle name and I go by a nickname 100% of the time. Neither one of us have ever used our legal/full first names. We both hate that the names we use aren’t our legal first names.
We were purposeful in not doing this to our children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you never actually use the first name, why would it matter if it sounded better? No one ever hears it.
My DH and his brother are called by their middle names rather than their first names and really hate the hassle.
Same with my DH. He HATES it. He talks about changing it legally so his middle name becomes first but hasn't gotten around to it. I anticipate at some point it being a hassle for me or other heirs when we need to deal with the estate where a lot of things are listed in middle name while other things are in full name.
You will never call the child by the full name. The only time it seems hugely important is the lead up to having the baby and maybe a month after that when you are sharing the name. Use the name you want first and the family name in the middle.
Your husband has bigger problems if he had legal documents drawn up in his middle name. I go by my middle name and assure you, I’ve never forgotten to write my first name on a legal document.
Legal documents are all his full name but he has bank accounts in his middle name. Which, yes, is stupid. (predates our relationship)
Anonymous wrote:Not annoying at all, or at least can't imagine any more annoying than a Margaret that goes by Molly or Maggie or Edward that goes by Ed.
People will call you want you introduce yourself as, and nowadays a lot of school enrollment forms and the like have spots for "preferred name/nickname."
Anonymous wrote:I have such a name and it’s been a pain my whole life. Don’t do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you never actually use the first name, why would it matter if it sounded better? No one ever hears it.
My DH and his brother are called by their middle names rather than their first names and really hate the hassle.
Same with my DH. He HATES it. He talks about changing it legally so his middle name becomes first but hasn't gotten around to it. I anticipate at some point it being a hassle for me or other heirs when we need to deal with the estate where a lot of things are listed in middle name while other things are in full name.
You will never call the child by the full name. The only time it seems hugely important is the lead up to having the baby and maybe a month after that when you are sharing the name. Use the name you want first and the family name in the middle.
Your husband has bigger problems if he had legal documents drawn up in his middle name. I go by my middle name and assure you, I’ve never forgotten to write my first name on a legal document.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you never actually use the first name, why would it matter if it sounded better? No one ever hears it.
My DH and his brother are called by their middle names rather than their first names and really hate the hassle.
Same with my DH. He HATES it. He talks about changing it legally so his middle name becomes first but hasn't gotten around to it. I anticipate at some point it being a hassle for me or other heirs when we need to deal with the estate where a lot of things are listed in middle name while other things are in full name.
You will never call the child by the full name. The only time it seems hugely important is the lead up to having the baby and maybe a month after that when you are sharing the name. Use the name you want first and the family name in the middle.