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Two middle names

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Hazandduck · 14/06/2016 14:34

What are peoples' opinions on this? Do you think it's too much of a mouthful? Or a nice way to pay homage to a couple of grandparents/family names? My partner and I both don't have middle names, but are leaning towards putting a couple in for our children because there are just so many beautiful names out there to choose from. Interested to hear what other people think.

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LadyAntonella · 17/06/2016 21:20

I have two middle names and for some reason I am weirdly proud of my really long name. In RL I'm all like "oh God they can't fit my whole name on my passport - jeeze"! When secretly I'm feeling all smug about my long name. I need help don't I? Aaaaaanyway, I'd do it. It's a nice gesture if they're family names. DH vetoed having two middle names for DD, so I might insist on two if we ever have another baby.

CremeEggThief · 17/06/2016 21:23

My DS has 3, to overcompensate for the fact I have none!

georgetteheyersbonnet · 17/06/2016 22:35

Love two middle names; DD has two, one a late great-grandmother's name. She can always cut one off if she feels like it when older.

Hazandduck · 17/06/2016 23:44

I gave a big fat YES! Haha. Ah thank you very much I am so overwhelmed at the idea of being a mummy let alone a wife! But I couldn't be happier. And I love all the double middle name support in this thread, it's just what I wanted to read to affirm what I already thought lol xx

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Hazandduck · 17/06/2016 23:45

ladyantonella that is not weird or crazy at all haha, embrace your unique name(s)! :) X

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