Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not actually even the spelling - it's the spacing. Our daughter has a double-barreled first name, each name is quite short and only 1 syllable, so it is something like Anne Claire. I understand that this is not to everyones taste but it's what we named her and we love it. To those wondering, we never have had any issues with official forms, schools just calling her just Anne, etc. It is a two syllable name made up of two names that are, for most people, easily recognizable, spelled, and pronounced. It has been a total non issues except that my husband's mom always spells it AnneClaire. Gets things embroidered with AnneClaire, spells it like that in cards, etc. My husband always "reminds" (in quote, because I can't imagine she doesn't realize what she is doing) how our daughter's name is written, but she has yet to make any changes. I just ignore it and don't react (I assume she is looking for some sort of reaction from me?) but it's so odd that she insists on continuing to do this. Anyone else have a similar issue?
The space makes her — and everyone else — think it is a first name, middle name.
So? Many people go by first name and middle name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd do a passive aggressive thing like your MIL just to pi*s you off. I am way over done with fashionable spacing and naming of kids. You deserve it for being a fashionable, have to stand out in some way losers.
Fashionable? That’s fascinating that that your take on it. Let me introduce you to my enormous Irish family (most of whom still live in Ireland) and all the many generations of John Patricks, Mary Claires, Mary Roses, and John Pauls we have. We’ve been doing this since Christianity came to Ireland in the 5th century lady.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not actually even the spelling - it's the spacing. Our daughter has a double-barreled first name, each name is quite short and only 1 syllable, so it is something like Anne Claire. I understand that this is not to everyones taste but it's what we named her and we love it. To those wondering, we never have had any issues with official forms, schools just calling her just Anne, etc. It is a two syllable name made up of two names that are, for most people, easily recognizable, spelled, and pronounced. It has been a total non issues except that my husband's mom always spells it AnneClaire. Gets things embroidered with AnneClaire, spells it like that in cards, etc. My husband always "reminds" (in quote, because I can't imagine she doesn't realize what she is doing) how our daughter's name is written, but she has yet to make any changes. I just ignore it and don't react (I assume she is looking for some sort of reaction from me?) but it's so odd that she insists on continuing to do this. Anyone else have a similar issue?
The space makes her — and everyone else — think it is a first name, middle name.
So? Many people go by first name and middle name.
I don’t know anyone who goes by their first AND middle names.
Well, then I guess no one does! lol
NP. You said “many people” do this. That’s incorrect.
I can think of numerous pop songs immortalizing women with double barreled names (e.g., Barbra Ann, Mary Jane). I don’t think it’s as common as it was fifty or sixty years ago, but many people do it.
Lisa Marie Presley
Lou Diamond Phillips (nee Lou Diamond Upchurch)
Sarah Jessica Parker
There are a lot of people who do this.
Double barreled names are two first names. Not a first and a middle. Marie is not Lisa Marie’s middle name. It’s her first name. And I doubt people call Lou Diamond Phillips “Lou Diamond” when they are talking to him on an everyday basis. You haven’t proven your point at all.

Anonymous wrote:I'd do a passive aggressive thing like your MIL just to pi*s you off. I am way over done with fashionable spacing and naming of kids. You deserve it for being a fashionable, have to stand out in some way losers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not actually even the spelling - it's the spacing. Our daughter has a double-barreled first name, each name is quite short and only 1 syllable, so it is something like Anne Claire. I understand that this is not to everyones taste but it's what we named her and we love it. To those wondering, we never have had any issues with official forms, schools just calling her just Anne, etc. It is a two syllable name made up of two names that are, for most people, easily recognizable, spelled, and pronounced. It has been a total non issues except that my husband's mom always spells it AnneClaire. Gets things embroidered with AnneClaire, spells it like that in cards, etc. My husband always "reminds" (in quote, because I can't imagine she doesn't realize what she is doing) how our daughter's name is written, but she has yet to make any changes. I just ignore it and don't react (I assume she is looking for some sort of reaction from me?) but it's so odd that she insists on continuing to do this. Anyone else have a similar issue?
The space makes her — and everyone else — think it is a first name, middle name.
So? Many people go by first name and middle name.
I don’t know anyone who goes by their first AND middle names.
Well, then I guess no one does! lol
NP. You said “many people” do this. That’s incorrect.
I can think of numerous pop songs immortalizing women with double barreled names (e.g., Barbra Ann, Mary Jane). I don’t think it’s as common as it was fifty or sixty years ago, but many people do it.
Lisa Marie Presley
Lou Diamond Phillips (nee Lou Diamond Upchurch)
Sarah Jessica Parker
There are a lot of people who do this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not actually even the spelling - it's the spacing. Our daughter has a double-barreled first name, each name is quite short and only 1 syllable, so it is something like Anne Claire. I understand that this is not to everyones taste but it's what we named her and we love it. To those wondering, we never have had any issues with official forms, schools just calling her just Anne, etc. It is a two syllable name made up of two names that are, for most people, easily recognizable, spelled, and pronounced. It has been a total non issues except that my husband's mom always spells it AnneClaire. Gets things embroidered with AnneClaire, spells it like that in cards, etc. My husband always "reminds" (in quote, because I can't imagine she doesn't realize what she is doing) how our daughter's name is written, but she has yet to make any changes. I just ignore it and don't react (I assume she is looking for some sort of reaction from me?) but it's so odd that she insists on continuing to do this. Anyone else have a similar issue?
The space makes her — and everyone else — think it is a first name, middle name.
So? Many people go by first name and middle name.
I don’t know anyone who goes by their first AND middle names.
Well, then I guess no one does! lol
NP. You said “many people” do this. That’s incorrect.
I can think of numerous pop songs immortalizing women with double barreled names (e.g., Barbra Ann, Mary Jane). I don’t think it’s as common as it was fifty or sixty years ago, but many people do it.