Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have three countries of origin, so my kids have three personal names, one for each. They chose which name to go by. One chose their Asian name, the other chose their European name. Our various countries have very different naming traditions, so we just made our own. My European uncle has nine personal names, so we're definitely not maxing out.
Your European uncle does not have 9 personal names.
My husband has more names the King Charles.
Anonymous wrote:Ours are both Irish-American names.
We know a family with 4 kids (3 girls and a boy) named
Evangelina
Jaqueline
Gwendolyn
Bo
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have three countries of origin, so my kids have three personal names, one for each. They chose which name to go by. One chose their Asian name, the other chose their European name. Our various countries have very different naming traditions, so we just made our own. My European uncle has nine personal names, so we're definitely not maxing out.
Your European uncle does not have 9 personal names.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, as a mom of 3DC I gave considerable thought to how the names sound with oldest DC’s first and middle and considered how they sound together. So, DC’s sound nice together but I’d like to think that they aren’t overly-matchy and are individually distinctive similar to: Miranda, Alexander and Elise.
DH has a matchy name w/ his only sibling, a brother similar to David and Daniel.
I do t like what I call all-over-the place sibling names, either; makes me think that the parents ran out of names. We know a family with Renee, Cecilia and Audrey. [/b]Renee stands out.[b]
Why??
Yeah, I didn't think Renee was a big outlier, either.
Anonymous wrote:My dad had an aunt and uncle who gave their first 3 kids names that started with “K,” but for some reason, baby #4 got a first name that started with “J.” Her older siblings convinced her she was adopted. (She wasn’t.)
My aunt married a man whose brothers were Tom, Dick and…Gary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, as a mom of 3DC I gave considerable thought to how the names sound with oldest DC’s first and middle and considered how they sound together. So, DC’s sound nice together but I’d like to think that they aren’t overly-matchy and are individually distinctive similar to: Miranda, Alexander and Elise.
DH has a matchy name w/ his only sibling, a brother similar to David and Daniel.
I do t like what I call all-over-the place sibling names, either; makes me think that the parents ran out of names. We know a family with Renee, Cecilia and Audrey. [/b]Renee stands out.[b]
Why??
Anonymous wrote:Yes, as a mom of 3DC I gave considerable thought to how the names sound with oldest DC’s first and middle and considered how they sound together. So, DC’s sound nice together but I’d like to think that they aren’t overly-matchy and are individually distinctive similar to: Miranda, Alexander and Elise.
DH has a matchy name w/ his only sibling, a brother similar to David and Daniel.
I do t like what I call all-over-the place sibling names, either; makes me think that the parents ran out of names. We know a family with Renee, Cecilia and Audrey. [/b]Renee stands out.[b]