A guy at work just named his child IV. I can kind of see that, because he "has" to keep the tradition going. They don't actually call him IV though, but officially he is.Originally posted by: rh71
i don't know why they would want to do that to their kid... maybe only if it were going on many generations already they wouldn't have a choice... but come on...
Originally posted by: Skoorb
A guy at work just named his child IV. I can kind of see that, because he "has" to keep the tradition going. They don't actually call him IV though, but officially he is.Originally posted by: rh71
i don't know why they would want to do that to their kid... maybe only if it were going on many generations already they wouldn't have a choice... but come on...
I've never heard of anybody changing their first name when they got married 😉Originally posted by: Ynog
It usually doesn't happen to daughters because historically wifes take the last name of their husband.
So if you did name your daughter after your wife it would only last up until she got married and couldn't
be past down a generation. So it would be pointless.
That's profoundly retarded.Sons are ok, to an extent. I know a girl though whose first and middle names were feminized versions of her father's name. His name was Ken, she was Kena. His middle name was Omar, hers was Oma. That, I think is pretty bad.
Damn, why do people do sh*t like that?Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
My ex-gf's family had this going on:
Demus Onus R. father of
Onus Olin R. father of
Olin William R. father of
William Robert R.
Thank god they didn't have any more sons....
I think grandfather's name is great as a middle, or even a first. We'll probably use my dad's name for skoorbaby.son, if we have one.Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
My son's middle name is my father's first name. I didn't want to name him after me though. Never entered my mind actually. He's so different from me anyway...it just wouldn't fit.