I couldn't find a post on this, except the post i just accidentally posted on 3rd tri instead of this board, so if I missed it and this is a repeat I apologize. I'm just wondering what everyone's opinion on two middle names is? I know multiple middle names are trending with celebrities and I was raised catholic, so in middle school I received a confirmation name which is similar to a second middle name and now I'm debating on two for my son. 
I know ultimately its my choice and others opinions don't matter but I'd like to see if its too weird to others or...
                
                             
        
Re: Two middle names
I agree, I should add the first middle name is going to be one I like and the second one is a family name.
This.
For me personally, it's not something I'd do. But it's not my kid either. I just think about the hassle of paperwork/documents/etc. and having such a long name...
I like the idea of using family names so if that's your plan then I say go for it!
See, that's what I was thinking about. And wondering if they put both on documents?
When I got married I took my last name as a second middle name (my last name was a common female first name). I am glad I made the decision- but as PP's have said, it is a bit tedious on paperwork at times. It tends to confuse people a bit.
There are positives and negatives to it- it just comes down to whether you like it or not. (Sorry, I know that's vague)
In summary, it's not weird, but can be kind of a pain at times. I think the benefit outweighs the negatives.
Yes, all documents that have the room/ability to, you put both. Sometimes there is only space for one, and you use the first of the two, or try to fit them both as best you can.
Your legal full name is first name, first middle name, second middle name, last name- and so it is important to put all names on all documents whenever you are able. It is important that the social security card and birth certificate have the full legal name especially- otherwise, it is not the full "legal" name.
I did this exact same thing when I got married. It is definitely a pain on legal paperwork but I dont mind it otherwise. I dont know if I would have wanted so many names as a child though.
Finley Oliver Blake
Or just
Finley Blake slash Finley Oliver
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Personally, I wouldn't give my child two middle names.
our child had no name yesterday and today he has 4/5 names (we also decided to hyphenate our last names since i kept my name when we married...i didn't really want to hyphenate, i wanted to smush both our names together...but at this point, i'm just happy to have it decided. poor long-named child, but it is the best compromise we could come up with.)
Desmond Alfred Michael M-R (Alfred after my biological great-grandfather who was the only sane person in my biological family, and Michael after a friend of my husband's who was a marine and died in Iraq a few years ago)
ETA and yes I always put both middle names on documents. If it's not too important they just write the initials once they find out how long it is.
I have 2 middle names, DS has 2, and this LO will have 2. It is a family tradition in my family that I wanted to carry on.
Nothing wrong with using more than one middle name.