It's widely acceptable for dad & son to have the same name, but not so much for mom & daughter. At least, not in my area - although I know one family who has done it. Is it common around you? What are your thoughts about it?
My initial reaction was that the mom was being pretty vain, but now it has grown on me.
Re: WDYT about Mother & Daughter with the same name?
My mother & I have the same full name (she goes by the middle name, I go by the first) as we're both named after my great-great-great grandmother.
In my family, it's a name which has been passed down to each subsequent direct female descendant and one which I hope to pass onto my daughter someday.
I went to school with a girl who had the same name as her mom - 1st, middle, and last - her brother had the same name as the dad (all 3 names) - everyone, including me, thought it was ridiculous. They were the only children.
A child being named after a parent is fine - but don't do it for both parents! It was utterly confusing- they couldn't even tell who the mail or phone calls was for.
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I think it's a very regional thing. I've heard of it in England, and among very well-to-do families in the South and New England. Probably a good example would be Frankenstein author Mary Shelley, who was born Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin, which was her mother's name, too.
I've even heard Southern families refer to "Katie Jr."
My DH's half sister is named after her mother (my DH's stepmother), who was named after her mother. So three generations have the same name. The name is Antoinette, and they all have different middle names. The grandmother went by Anne, the mother by Toni, and the daughter by Lee (her middle name).
Not a fan personally.
ETA: My SIL had a baby and I was happy to see she did not choose Antoinette...instead she chose Virginia, nn Ginny.
I don't think one's personality or identity comes from one's name, and I think people who decry using juniors for that reason ("the child won't get to be his own person if he/she shares a name") are very strange. Does the same apply to people who get called Sarah A. (or whatever) in school, or just within families?