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first and Surnames with the same letters.

35 replies

pigleychez · 14/11/2009 20:18

Would you give your DD a first name starting with the same letter of your Surname..

Ie Holly H...... ?

I like the name Holly but DH doesnt think we should as it would sound funny.

My own maiden name initials were CC.

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DrNortherner · 19/11/2009 23:00

Oooh I love a bit of aliteration. I am a DD and cod alitaerates too rather nicely. Go for it.

busybutterfly · 19/11/2009 22:58

We deliberately ruled out first names that began with same letter as our surname (luckily we didn't like any anyway!) but ours is a much harsher consonant.

And funnily enough my maiden name initials were CC too!!

Muser · 19/11/2009 22:02

Holly Hunter has two Hs and is a famous movie star. I always think double initials sound quite filmstarish. Holly Hunter, Marilyn Monroe, Robert Redford, Nanette Newman...

Ok, maybe not that last one!

crankytwanky · 17/11/2009 22:29

Ooh I really like alliterative names.

Sounds dynamic, IYSWIM.

People will remember your child's whole name.

ludog · 17/11/2009 13:49

Our surname begins with C and two of our three dds have first names also beginning with C. TBH I liked both names and didn't really give the CC element much thought. I would say if you like the name then go for it.

ja9 · 15/11/2009 20:30

we've done it with dd and i really like it (i'm a sucker for alliteration!)

However, i know bil and sil discounted the name we used as it didn't go with surname (same as ours).. so just down to tast i guess.

maxbear · 15/11/2009 20:20

If our dc3 is a girl her initials will be BB which I think will actually be quite cool, I think on the whole it isn't a bad idea apart from certain wierd ones.

angfirsttimer · 15/11/2009 18:45

My married name begins with H and I am having to avoid first names that begin with H because I am from the north west so my family will drop both H's and it will sound ridiculous!

TotallyAndUtterlyPaninied · 15/11/2009 18:15

Ah I see.

Hope I haven't offended the Holly Haddocks of this world...

CarmenSanDiego · 15/11/2009 17:25

Herring

Just didn't want to upset her if she self-googled cos she's lovely!

Pingpong · 15/11/2009 17:17

I really wanted DD to be Hannah H but DH vetoed it outright. I think it is fine as long as they don't rhyme. I made a list of all the people I know in RL and famous people with the same intials and the list was huge. Didn't convince him at all
I walked into BF group when DD was very little and one of the other babies was Hannah and I said I really liked that name but DH wouldn't allow it as it gave her the intials HH and the next baby was Harry H obviously some people do have an issue with it but I don't.
Holly H sounds lovely.

TotallyAndUtterlyPaninied · 15/11/2009 17:16

Not Holly Haddock?? That is odd! Perhaps Holly Hake..

CarmenSanDiego · 15/11/2009 17:11

I know a Holly H where the H is the name of a fish. It sounds a little odd imo.

Alliteration really doesn't bother me, but a former teacher I know gets really irritated with it. I wonder if it's an older generation thing.

Carikube · 15/11/2009 17:08

Our dd is MM; my father made a rude comment about it after she was born until I pointed out he was being a bit hypocritical as my maiden name was CK (both hard) so even though they weren't the same letter, they had the same sound...

TotallyAndUtterlyPaninied · 15/11/2009 17:07

I love names with the same letter for first and second.

Our surname begins with G and I wanted Gabrielle (Gabby) G... DH didn't like it.

Holly H is good. Had 2 Holly H's in my year at school though so might be quite popular.

mrsmandm · 15/11/2009 16:49

Our surname already makes us MM and we love names begining with M for a first name, didn't realise it was bad until I read this!

5inthebed · 15/11/2009 11:53

I was an MM before I got married, and DS3 is HH.

Who cares what other people think, just go for it.

pigleychez · 15/11/2009 11:50

it isnt :p

Thanks for the replys. Our surname doesnt sound like Holly at all. No L;s or Y's.

I will read these to DH to try and convince him.

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MaggiePie · 15/11/2009 10:31

oh maybe that's why it popped into my head.

but, I don't KNOW that the OP's sur name is Harvey!

BettyButterknife · 15/11/2009 10:29

I like it. Both my mum and my brother have the same initials for first and surnames, never really thought of it as an issue other than being quite good.

Polly Harvey is PJ Harvey's name, in case that might bother you.

MaggiePie · 15/11/2009 10:15

it depends. I'd avoid Holly Harvey. What about Polly Harvey. Holly Harvey is quite hard to say. Two ls sounds a bit wishy washy. Ms and Ns sound a bit tongue-twisterish.

double Gs, Bs sound good though.

Tryingtobeorganisedthisyear · 15/11/2009 09:50

I was going to ask the same....on our very long list of boys names is Benjamin, but we have a short B surname...Wondered if it was really good or a really bad idea??

Plus shortened Ben B....??

I'm inclined to say go for it...but then hormones do funny things to me and i question my sanity at times

Anifrangapani · 15/11/2009 09:12

dd has the initials SS..... ooppps! But better than PS

randomimposter · 15/11/2009 09:08

know a Holly Hughes... think it's great! I actually think it's quite distinguished... in my working life people were always referred to by their initials, and I always thought those double ones were the coolest.

Having said that it does of course depend on the names... I do know a Colin Collins, and there was nearly a Martha Marshall.

Holly is a lovely name BTW - all the ones I have known are gorgeous!

mathanxiety · 14/11/2009 23:19

As long as the surname and the first name don't sound very alike, go for it. Holly Hill/Hall/Anything with an L sound or anything that ends up rhyming with the last Y sound would be a bit much, but Holly Hunt, etc., would be fine.