I really want to name my first son, Samuel Tyler... Samuel for my grandfather and Tyler for my husband... but our last name starts with a D... now ladies if you see where this has gone please help I love this name but would it be torture for my nugget when he got older? I know how cruel tween/teen, even elementary aged kids now a day, can be... but this name has such a wonderful meaning for us, my grandfather means the world to me and my husband carries his father's first name as his middle and we want to keep that pattern alive.
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Re: HUGE Problem with initials!!! Help??
I would switch the name to Tyler Samuel D______.
I wouldn't do it. Usually I don't think initials posts are a big deal, but in this case I definitely wouldn't give my child the initials STD.
I know schools and instructors are different, but many instructors in my classes growing up would start the year off by calling out full names to take attendance and ask which name the students preferred to be called. A lot of us knew each other's middle names and initials, so there was plenty of teasing that went on.
The PP also had a good point about her work. At my last job I had the same first and last initial as another employee so I had to sign everything with first, middle, and last. It happens.
Someone is bound to notice and even if they didn't, I think it would still bother your child (or at least it would me).
That's what I would do. In fact, that's one of the things I'm most considering in our name-choosing decision.
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A very good point.
agree that you need to change it
I agree with the above idea. I usualy hate when people are called by their middle name, but in this case, you have a good reason
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Just hope your child isn't going in the medical field with the initials 'STD.' I was an x-ray tech, now I'm an ultrasound tech. For both jobs we have to put our initials on every study we do. I'm glad my initials are not STD.
This!
And this. It's not uncommon to have to do this for legal paperwork too.
That is tragic.
I don't think it's a huge deal, as someone else said, the acronym for it seems to be changing to STI anyways. Most of the time when people talk initials, they use the first and the last name, not all three and when he is really young I would hope his little friends don't even know what an STD is.
Besides, it's not all bad, in the wedding world an STD is a Save the Date
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I like the idea of a second middle name. The initials STD would be a major dealbreaker for me.
Many of my husband's things (dress shirts, handkerchiefs, cuff links, toiletry bag, gym bag, backpack, even some of his scrubs) have his initials on them, and mens' monograms are often done in the first, middle, last order with the same size font so it would read STD instead of sDt.
I think you're going to have to drop the tradition to avoid the initials. It's only been done once in your husband's family, and avoiding really bad initials would be worth it.
I know all of my friend's middle names. I know most of the middle names of the people I work with. I knew all of friend's middle names growing up and, as PP mentioned, on the first day of freshman year our first period teacher called everyone's full name. I distinctly remember one guy with the middle name Lawrence getting teased quite a bit. Could you imagine when they put together the STD connection? Also, I've seen a few work emails that incorporate the employees middle initial. How embarrassing to have everyone you email in a professional capacity associate you with STD.