My feed
Premium

Please
or
to access all these features

Find baby name inspiration and advice on the Mumsnet Baby Names forum.

Baby names

Initials - is this cool or madness or am I overthinking

29 replies

mannequinonthemove · 20/11/2015 11:50

If we use our first-choice name as a first name, and our second-choice name as a middle name, it spells out a likely abbreviation of the first name.

So for example (these aren't the names, but same principle) Thomas Oliver Murphy - giving a kid who will most likely be called Tom the initials T.O.M.

Is that bonkers or a cool bonus if he ever wants to get a monogrammed satchel?

OP posts:
Report
Whathaveilost · 20/11/2015 11:51

You really are overthinking it IMO!

Report
KnockMeDown · 20/11/2015 11:51

I think it's fine! There are so many worse things that you could end up with, I wouldn't worry.

Report
mannequinonthemove · 20/11/2015 11:52

Hahaha thanks. I think I'd quite like it if my parents had done it for me...

OP posts:
Report
Knitella · 20/11/2015 13:55

I like it!

Just have a think about whether you might like to use the second choice name for another baby.

Report
GothJoose · 20/11/2015 15:00

Cool bonus!! Star

Report
YouMakeMyDreams · 20/11/2015 15:15

My initials spell out the diminutive of my name. Used to think it was pretty cool as a kid.

Report
Whathaveilost · 20/11/2015 17:37

Thinking about it, my maiden name spelled a name. I was I. high school when I realised. One of the girls was given a shirt lived nick name of Elsie because her initials were L C. I got called May because my name was Melissa Ann Y...... ( I'm not going to out myself completely!)

It wasn't really cool or a big deal, just 'oh yeah'

Report
Paddingtonthebear · 20/11/2015 17:44

My child is three and I've never thought about her initials until now Confused

Report
nether · 20/11/2015 17:59

I know a Dan whose initials are D.A.N.

I think it's rather nice.

Report
RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 20/11/2015 22:32

If I thought about it, I might think it was a bit contrived. Tbh though, I probably wouldn't notice/think about it!

Report
ICantSpellNoffink · 20/11/2015 22:40

Cool. Smile

Report
WhyCantIuseTheNameIWant · 20/11/2015 23:13

My son has a similar thing. He thinks its awesome.

Most people don't notice it.

Report
BikeRunSki · 20/11/2015 23:16

Cool


I one knew a Samuel Andrew Miles Surname, know as Sam - Sam Surname and SAM Surname. I thought it was cool...

Report
UntilTheCowsComeHome · 21/11/2015 00:11

My brother's initials spell out SAM too, his first name is Simon though. My mum really hoped he'd get the nickname of Sam but it never happened.

DH's cousins initials spell ART, that is a nickname that stuck. His grandad always calls him Art or Arty.

Report
NotMeNotYouNotAnyone · 21/11/2015 13:09

I chuckle when I see it (I see a lot of names at work) but not in a mean way, just wonder if it was deliberate or accidental.

As someone with initials that I hate and get teased about, I deliberately use my full ones when I can (eg IT and chose to include Middle name so IAT, those aren't my real ones btw). So if you chose TOM initials I would make sure his first and last name initials are inoffensive so he has s choice.

Report
Minty82 · 21/11/2015 13:14

This would have happened if we'd called DS what we originally intended to - he was going to be called Zachary and his initials would have been Zak. Which we thought was kind of a cool coincidence, except that I actually prefer the spelling Zach. Then for a while he was nearly Jacob with the initials JAK; so I guess he could have gone by Jack or Jake...but in the end he's neither.

Report
villainousbroodmare · 21/11/2015 16:22

Cool!

Report
LynetteScavo · 21/11/2015 19:52

I think it's a bonus!

Report
ChippyMinton · 21/11/2015 20:07

If you do it for your first DC you will have to do it for any future siblings.

I like it.

Report
MrsHathaway · 21/11/2015 21:23

What Chippy said.

I think it's a bit gimmicky but I am very hung up on initials (a profession that uses them a lot).

DB is M R (surname) which was mildly amusing when he was Mr M R (surname) and still amusing now that he's Dr M R (surname). That is, I find it amusing. I'm not sure he does ...

Report
Paperm0ver · 21/11/2015 21:31

This reply has been deleted

Message withdrawn at poster's request.

BikeRunSki · 22/11/2015 00:08

My dad was Mr MR Surname. Always made us chuckle. I also know a Dr DR Surname.

Report

Don’t want to miss threads like this?

Weekly

Sign up to our weekly round up and get all the best threads sent straight to your inbox!

Log in to update your newsletter preferences.

You've subscribed!

Dinosaursdontgrowontrees · 22/11/2015 00:14

I know a Megan with initials MEG. I think it's pretty cool. She however thinks it's the coolest thing EVER and is the envy of all her friends apparently. (She's 7)

Report
BikeRunSki · 22/11/2015 00:23

Actually, I have just realised I also know a Megan whose initials were MEG before she got married.

Report
SoDiana · 22/11/2015 00:31

Both my and my dds initials are like a b c

Report
Please create an account

To comment on this thread you need to create a Mumsnet account.