I can't believe how many people are doing this now. It doesn't work for all last names, of course. Just in my circle of friends, there's been a Maxwell, a Ross, and an Elliott. My maiden name was Thomas so it would work, but I had never thought of using it. Have any of you noticed this trend with your friends? What are your thoughts on it?



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Re: Naming your son your maiden name?
I've seen this a lot too. If you have a maiden name that works, I think it's a great idea.
However, if you have a 11 letter very Ukranian maiden name like I do...lol no way in hell.
I think it's great!
I didn't change my name when I got married - and DH didn't care. He has a hyphenated last name because HIS mother didn't change her name.
When our LO is born, she will have my last name as her middle name, and DH's hyphenated last name as hers. It will be quite a name...and honor both sides of the family!
I like the idea if it works. I don't know of anyone who named their son their maiden name, but I do know a girl named Brooke after her mom's maiden name Brooks.
It wouldn't work for me if I were having a boy. I could never name a child Johnson...that's just asking for trouble. haha
I kept my "maiden" name so its not an option for us but if we have a third and its a boy we would consider my grandmothers maiden name which is Owen.
ETA: I meant to also say that my "maiden" name is a perfect girls name. In fact is a very popular middle name lately.
My maiden name is also Graham and considered using it for DS, but because my parents were divorced, it might have been odd for my mom. I am regretting not using it as a middle name, though.
This exactly.
I like it if it works. It doesn't even have to be an obvious first name to be used as one, but some names (like my maiden name) are just bizarro as first names. DH has his mom's maiden name as his middle name, and DS has the same MN. If we ever have another kid, they'll have my maiden name as a MN, but neither would have worked as a first name (not unless we wanted to torture our children).
ETA: I don't think it only works for boys, as the OP suggests...
Lol! That's too funny.
OP, my maiden name is our #1 boy choice- Parker.