Thanks to this community, we've finally decided on the FN Seth. Now we need to pick the middle name. We really want to go with a name from my side of the family but none of the options are great.
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Spelled this way because my stepdad's family is Irish. According to my stepdad that is the traditional Irish spelling, although I have zero idea if it's true or not because he's full of it more often than not.
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Spelled this way because my stepdad's family is Irish. According to my stepdad that is the traditional Irish spelling, although I have zero idea if it's true or not because he's full of it more often than not.
It is the Irish spelling. A friend of mine is named Micheal and his family is Irish. Apparently, there's supposed to be two dots above either the "e" or the "a", can't remember which.
Spelled this way because my stepdad's family is Irish. According to my stepdad that is the traditional Irish spelling, although I have zero idea if it's true or not because he's full of it more often than not.
It is the Irish spelling. A friend of mine is named Micheal and his family is Irish. Apparently, there's supposed to be two dots above either the "e" or the "a", can't remember which.
good. lol. I always have to think about how his name is spelled though.
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Re: Middle name for Seth - click poll
I really like Clifford.
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Seth is a pretty hebrew name as far as I am concerned and i dont think it goes well with the MN you have ..
What about Seth Allen
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This. I was going to suggest Seth Allen or Seth Michael
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I don't like any of those.
My brother is Seth Micheal.
Spelled this way because my stepdad's family is Irish. According to my stepdad that is the traditional Irish spelling, although I have zero idea if it's true or not because he's full of it more often than not.
It is the Irish spelling. A friend of mine is named Micheal and his family is Irish. Apparently, there's supposed to be two dots above either the "e" or the "a", can't remember which.
I don't think any of them sound good
sorry.
good. lol. I always have to think about how his name is spelled though.