I need opinions on this idea/concept of a name - not the actual names I've used, they are made up otherwise it would be far to outable!
Assume my maiden name was Mann. Assume my parents names are Andrew and Natalia. The idea would be to call baby Matilda Andrea Natalie Surname - thus honouring both my parents (which we would like to do) and the first 3 initials spelling my maiden name (without the last letter but that makes no difference to pronunciation.
So is this a stupidly cheesy idea or actually quite clever?
The first name would be DH's top choice and it is a complete coincidence that it would spell the maiden name with the slightly altered versions of my parents names included.
if relevant our other DC have a great-grandparent name as a middle name, one from each 'corner' of the family as it were. there are no other family names we want to use hence wanting to honour my parents who do so much for us.
To be clear, the names are not the actual names, its the concept I want thoughts on (although all names to be used are standard English acceptable names, nothing u-neeq or anything!)