with all the A/S, I keep seeing more posts about names. Does anyone else not use middle names? We use 2 last names so a middle name would just make for a really long name.
11.2011 - DS1
02.2013 - loss at 6 wks
06.2014 - DS2
10.2015 - loss at 12 wks
03.2017 - DD
Re: Anyone else not use middle names?
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That's so funny! You wished for a middle name, and I dropped mine to use my maiden name as a middle name! I was so often called by my first and last name since my name is Amber (super common and also my BFF's name) and maiden name was just one syllable. I just didn't want to give up that name! My MIL still insists on calling me Amber Dawn though... even though she knows I don't like it... it is NOT a double name! (sorry for the mini-vent!)
OP, we use middle names to honor family members. If we used 2 last names, though, we would not use mn's as that would just be too much.
That is funny! My maiden/middle name is Allen, I guess I just don't like how nu-female it sounds. If I had it my way, I would have just kept my maiden after marriage and given myself a new middle!
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~ DD 5/15/00 ~ DS 2/27/03 ~ DD 9/29/04 ~ DS 7/3/07 ~
Is your last names hyphenated?
IMO, and if they are hyphenated, what about if you have a girl and when she goes to get married. If she just has a FN/Long-LN then when she gets married she'll either have FN/New LN or FN/Long-LN/New LN. If you give hypothetical girl a middle name, she can choose to drop it or keep it when she gets married.
Sorry, I automatically go to "when you get married." I go by my MN and when I got married I could drop it or my madien. I wasn't going to drop either so now my name is 25 letters long. I think of things like that, so we will call our DD by her first so she won't have that problem.
I don't have a middle name and neither does my sister. Both my brothers on the other hand do have middle names.
My son has a middle name but my daughter may not. We had 2 names that we loved so we used both -- we can't even agree on one for our little girl. I don't think it's a big deal not to have a middle name.
In your case I would less likely use a middle name since you are using 2 surnames. Just so much.
Not hyphenated, but I am of Mexican origin and we use the Mom's maiden name as a "middle name" per se. So when I got married I dropped my mom's maiden name and now have my first name, maiden name, and married last name.
My husband, also Mexican has both his mom and dad's last name as well
11.2011 - DS1
02.2013 - loss at 6 wks
06.2014 - DS2
10.2015 - loss at 12 wks
03.2017 - DD
I didn't have a middle name either and wanted one so when I got married I used my maiden name as a middle name:)
I was always looked at funny when I'd say I didn't have a middle name. So we will be giving middle names to our kids