Ok ladies! I need your opinions please! Hubby and I found out we are having a girl!! Yay! So we have a name picked out that we adore BUT we have some conflict about the "logistics" of the name. The name is Kylar Marie Grace (our last name starts with a C). Here's the conflict. Hubby really wants her first name to be Kylar Marie. He suggested hyphenating which I am strongly against. He's ok with no hyphen but her first name would still be Kylar Marie her middle name would be Grace. I love love how Kylar Marie sounds together but think I would prefer Kylar (first name) Marie (middle name) and drop Grace. Hubby is willing to consider Kylar (first name) Marie Grace (middle name). I'm just concerned its too many names and will be confusing in the future. I know in some cultures it's very common to have two last names or two middle names but this isn't cultural for us. He just likes the two first names.
What are ya'lls thoughts on Kylar Marie as a first name?? You can be honest, I would like to know your first thoughts especially those of you in education that see all kinds of odd things.
Oh, and just to be clear, I'm not asking if you like the actual name I'm interested in your thoughts on either two first names or two middle names. Basically, is it too much to have 4 names??!!
I appreciate the feedback! Thanks!
Re: Two First Names??
I have 2 middle names since marriage -- I kept my birth middle name and moved my maiden name to be a second middle. The only time it's been a pain is that I now use my maiden name as my middle initial and occasionally things will have my wrong middle initial on them, but it's really nbd.
That aside, I think the name is beautiful (unsolicited feedback)
As far as having 2 FIRST names. Well I guess it is kind of uncommon but I can think of a lot of names that people have used as first names. Like what Army Wives there was Claudia Joy. No one ever called her Claudia .... it was ALWAYS Claudia Joy. And in that respect I have to admit there is a certain admiration that I have for it. The way that it fits together seems nice to me. Or footloose Winny Joe. So it must not be insanely uncommon because many more double first names are coming to me as I sit here and think. I personally don't feel negatively to double first names.
I'm definitely with you that I think hyphenating would be a not so great idea. I'm not sure why. I wish I could explain why but I can't it just doesn't seem appealing.
I know that if I have a girl I plan to name her with 4 names. Whitley Marie Eloise S______ so I'm pro 4 names I guess
I think the names thing is a personal thing so I'm guessing that you are questioning peoples feelings of 4 names and also the double first names just to see if they react positively or negatively and why. So I hope I've been helpful haha. I definitely react positively. I'm also pro the Kylar Marie as first name if it ends up suiting you both. I stand with yah as ewie on the hyphenating though lol.
And as a totally irrelevant comment I like the name Kylar Marie a lot btw it's very cute and so is the middle name Grace in my opinion
My SIL gives all her kids 3 middle names. The hospital she goes to won't use the second middle name though. So all their medical records have the 'wrong' name. And, my sis has 2 middle names. She constantly has issues with people messing up her name. FWIW
This is exactly what I was concerned about! I feel like for some reason its really hard for public offices to get even the simplest things correct on official documents. I don't want her having to hassle with something confusing and weird forever! Thanks for the name compliment!
Lots of great input! Thanks! A few of these hadn't crossed my mind (like when she gets married if she'll keep her maiden name!) so it gives me more to consider.
The plan is to call her Kylar Marie. But honestly, I've already started calling her Kylar so I'm not sure if the full Kylar Marie will last. Which kinda makes the whole discussion a moot point. We just found out the sex last week so we haven't revisited the conversation since we knew for sure we are having a girl. I'll think on it the rest of this week and then bring it up for serious discussion this weekend with hubby!
On my driver's license I had to hyphenate my middle names. It's not like that on my birth certificate, and I don't ever write it that way if I need to write all my names, but that's how they wanted it. For my middle initial I write just L for my first middle name.
My sister has hyphenated first name on her license. Again, just how they made her do it, but not how she uses it. Her middle initial is A, even if she leaves out the Jo from her first name for some reason.
People call her Kelly and me Heather. That's it. Family and friends use nicknames anyway.
ANYWAY! If that was in anyway useful for perspective, great. If not, digital cookies for you. LOL
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In my family, the more of your name you heard the more trouble you were in.
Example: as a kid I was also referred to by my nickname. If I was in trouble it would turn to full first name. If I still didn't listen, the middle name got added. And if the last name comes out, you better be prepared for the wrath of the parent.
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Anyway, I'd recommend against doing two first names. It can become quite the pain paperwork-wise for her down the line. I'd stick to it as two MN.
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