Anonymous wrote:My middle name is my mother’s name. I want to keep the tradition going and give my DD my name for her middle name. Everyone I’ve told (not family) thinks it’s odd, even conceited. Is this a naming faux pas?
Anonymous wrote:
I actually think anyone who has a problem with this idea has very anti-women views. It’s a sweet tradition to give your daughter your name as her middle name.
Go for it!
Anonymous wrote:You should do it. Lots of baby boys are named after their dads. Why shouldn’t a girl have her moms middle name?
Anonymous wrote:My middle name is my mother’s name. I want to keep the tradition going and give my DD my name for her middle name. Everyone I’ve told (not family) thinks it’s odd, even conceited. Is this a naming faux pas?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Lorelei Gilmore broke down barriers in this regard. Do whatever you want. Unless your name is Gail or Bertha or something else ugly.
Huh. Never knew she named her daughter after herself. Thought her name was Rory or Aurora.
Did they ever explain that? Not only saddled her with teen mom, but weird naming too...
Yes. They explained the daughter was Lorelei, nickname Rory.
The part they didn’t explain is why Richard and Emily would choose a free-spirit name like Lorelei for their daughter.
Yes, they explained that too. Lorelei was named after Richard’s mother. She continued the tradition by giving her daughter her name.
Huh. Wouldn’t the tradition mean Rory should have had Emily’s name?