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Has anyone named their baby after themselves?

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Pyrocanthus · 11/07/2009 22:29

Other than the surname, obviously.

Just an idle thought, but I think it was once common for first-born sons to be named after their father, and so on. And American sons might be Dadsname Junior, II, III, IV.

Anyone done it/come across it?

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thumbwitch · 11/07/2009 22:30

Like George Foreman you mean? All his sons are called George.

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itchyandscratchy · 11/07/2009 22:30

er... michael jackson?

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Pyrocanthus · 11/07/2009 22:33

Good points (didn't know about George Foreman), but I really meant ordinary mortals.

How many Georges has he got?

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ElfOnTheTopShelf · 11/07/2009 22:33

DH said if we had a son, he'd like to name "His Name" Junior and the child to be known as AJ. But this was 10 years ago when he told me, and when I was pg with DD, that idea never came up again when we were discussing names, thank God . We now have a few alternative son names lined up for the future, to avoid having "AJ"

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onepieceofcremeegg · 11/07/2009 22:34

Not first names, but my dd1 has my first name as her middle name. (this is a tradition in dh's family. The pfb child is given either mother or father's first name as a middle name. We cheated slightly, she has the shortened form of my first name, but I am always known by the shortened form)

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thumbwitch · 11/07/2009 22:36

From Wikipedia:

Foreman family
Spouses, partners, and ten children:

Mary Joan Martelly (27 March 1985 ? present): 5 children ( George VI (Joe), George V (Red), George IV (Big Wheel), Natalie, Leola)
Andrea Skeete (28 April 1982 ? 4 February 1985; divorced): 2 children (Freeda George (born 16 October 1976) and George III (Monk; born January 1983))
Sharon Goodson (15 September 1981 ? 23 April 1982) (divorced)
Cynthia Lewis (6 October 1977 ? 3 August 1979) (divorced)
Charlotte Gross (no marriage): 1 child (Georgetta (born 26 August 1977))
Pamela Clay (no marriage): 1 child (George Jr. (born 1974))
Adrienne Calhoun (24 December 1971 ? 13 February 1974; divorced): 1 child (Michi)
He has joked that naming all five of his sons George was because: "In this career, you have to prepare for long term brain damage." His son George III (Monk) is his business manager.

Busy, wasn't he!!

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ilikeyoursleeves · 11/07/2009 22:42

My DS is Jamie, my DH is James and DH's dad is Jim! Having another DS is about a weeks time (hopefully anyway!) and still no idea what to call him, won't be James the second though LOL

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NoFurtherQuestions · 11/07/2009 22:42

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Pyrocanthus · 11/07/2009 22:44

I can see how that might work, Thumbwitch. My mother used always to have the name of the latest addition to the family lodged in her head, so I was for years called by the dog's name, then eventually by my SIL's name (huh).

Now she has 5 grandchildren she doesn't know what to call anyone.

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bronze · 11/07/2009 22:47

CLosest we have is Ds2s name is dhs middle name

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thumbwitch · 11/07/2009 22:48

not sure whether that is a lol or a commiserations, Pyro!

My grandad just used to run through the list of female relatives names until he got to the right one; I didn't mind that, I did mind if he used the male rellies as well!

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mrswoolf · 11/07/2009 23:24

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AppleandMosesMummy · 11/07/2009 23:32

It's a very popular concept on Merseyside, I know a lot of sons named after their fathers.

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Wanderingsheep · 11/07/2009 23:33

My nephew has his dad's name as his middle name and DP has his dad's name as his middle name.

A while ago we were discussing what we would call our hypothetical baby boy and DP said that he would be named after him. I told him that I didn't see why we should name a boy after him when I didn't insist on dd being named after me!

Would never name a child after myself. My name is crap!

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tracedw · 11/07/2009 23:41

One year on hol, met a guy called Torquil who said he was named after father, grandfather and the rest of his family. By all means have a first born son family name, but choose carefully. Think he was relieved to only have girls

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screamingabdab · 11/07/2009 23:55

Pyrocanthus I am named after my mum, grandmother, great-grandmother.

It is very unusual in women, and I am sort of proud of it for that reason. However, I must admit I would struggle to use it if I had a daughter, so for that reason, am quite relieved to have had sons

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Pyrocanthus · 12/07/2009 00:05

Generations of little abdabs...

It is good to hear that names sometimes run down the female side too.

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bronze · 12/07/2009 12:48

oh yes forgot
dds middle names is my grandmothers and her mothers.

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ninedragons · 12/07/2009 12:52

DD's middle name is also my middle name, my aunt's first name and an elderly relation's first name. I like that it's on its fourth generation, and I would love it if it carried on.

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hazeyjane · 12/07/2009 12:55

We gave dd2 my middle name, and thought it would be nice to start a tradition of that name passing down.

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bellissima · 12/07/2009 18:28

My great-grandmother had seven daughters and obviously ran out of names because she named the youngest (my grandmother) after herself. And it's my DD1's name.

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RorysRacingMa · 12/07/2009 19:35

i know a Paul with a Paulie and a Ros with a Rosie

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MamaLazarou · 13/07/2009 08:27

I know a Jackie with a son named Jack. Never understood it.

I am considering using my maiden name as a forename if I have a son. It is one of those names that can be both.

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Astrophe · 14/07/2009 06:32

My DS has my DH's middle name as a middle name (which also happens to be my grandfather's middle name, my brother's middle name, and DS's Godfather's first name...bet you can guess it!)

DD has my maternal Grandmother's middle name as her middle name.

Never considered using DH and my first names as names - too confusing for one thing, but also I don't like my own name that much, and TBH I think it would just feel a bit weird sharingf my name with my DC.

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arolf · 14/07/2009 10:16

my DP is the 4th in his family with the same name (him, his father, his grandfather, and greatgrandfather). We're expecting a boy, and it is NOT having his name! Partly because nobody in the UK can pronounce it, but mainly because my DP gets really fed up with his dad opening his mail, signing forms for him, and generally getting confused over which is which. He says it's OK now they live in different countries, but when they both lived in the same country he found it hugely irritating.

I have my mum's name as a middle name, and brother has dad's name as his middle name, which is nice.

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