thread: What are your reasons for choosing a middle name?

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  1. #1
    paradise lost Guest

    When my mum was in hospital having me the woman in the next bed lost her little girl during labour. Mum gave me her name as a middle name in honour of the little lost baby and visited the mum lots and "shared" me. They were still in touch years later when mum died.

    When DD was born mum had been dead just over a year, and we gave her mum's name for a middle name. It is from the Latin for "alive" which describes both my mum's nature and DD's perfectly

    Bx

  2. #2
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    Dec 2006
    In my own private paradise
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    we have chosen two middle names for the Gremlin - and any other kidlets we have will have two as well. one to honor someone special to us, one a name that we both love and has a really high relevance to us.

  3. #3
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    Dec 2005
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    For us, it was never an option at all. Samuel was always going to have a middle name.

    A few reasons - we both do, so why shouldn't he? It's another option for him later in life if he decides he'd really rather not be Samuel or Sam.

    Also - meanings behind names are really important to me. My username is what my first and middle names mean and that has pretty much described my life. Sometimes I do wish my parents had given me a name that would mean I was less likely to have to fight for everything!

    The meaning behind Samuel's names... Samuel means "asked for" and comes from the bible. Samuel was the son of a barren woman who prayed for a son and never stopped believing she would have one. His middle name is Angus which means "chosen", "the only choice" or "posesses strength". All of which fit - his embryo was chosen as the best of the batch by our FS, and is likely to be the only one that will work, and the posesses strength part was VERY appropriate considering his stretching in utero, and how he fought through the days in special care.

    And finally... Samuel, who mainly gets known as Sam... his middle initial is A, and our surname begins with M... So his initials are SAM - which we both liked. Once we'd decided on Samuel as a first name, we both decided that his middle initial had to be A and went from there.

    BW

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    Jul 2007
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    DS's middle name is my madien name - which luckily could be used as either a first or second name. I like the idea of getting my families name in there somehow

  5. #5
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    Aug 2006
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    Both my children have middle names. For DD it was just a name that we liked, was pretty and went well with her first name.

    DS middle name is my dad's name - he is the first grandson in the family and I love the name so figured why not.

    This baby will probably just have a middle name we like and that goes well with it's first name. I don't want DD to be the only one without a 'family' middle name.

    My mum doesn't have a middle name and she has always told me how much she hates that, so I guess that's stuck with me.