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85.1 | same name <> following in ones footsteps | 18460::KULP | | Wed Feb 25 1987 07:51 | 18 |
| My brother is a junior and his middle name is a family name which
was not to useful - Sisler. My mother never wanted to name him
that, but my father really wanted it. She said fine, but she would
never call him that, too confusing having two in the same house.
Thank goodness she picked an nickname which has been one he could
live with - Skip. He was Skipper until he outgrew that. He has
never liked being a junior and has always gone by Skip.
At least part of the name should be your own. Children are definitely
part of their parents, but not clones!
BTW, I have some friends whose child has a V after his name. People
ask what it means. He really is Harry the Fifth! His mom can't
believe none of them ever went by their middle name, Taylor, which
is a nice name, so that's what he goes by.
Robin
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85.2 | A Solution! | 36903::SARANITA | | Wed Feb 25 1987 09:41 | 31 |
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My family has a solution to 'confusion clone' problem. I talk
about this under the note 'Italian Name Traditions' but I'll
mention it here too...
We switch the first two names in every generation of the first
born male (so far, there has been at least one male for as far
back as we can account for).
ie:
my grandfather's name : Charles Salvatore Saranita
my father : Salvatore Charles Saranita (Sam)
my (only) brother : Charles Salvatore Saranita
now, the only time this causes confusion is when the whole family
is together, like on Sunday's and Holidays and then, the only person
who calls my grandfather Charlie , is my Grandmother. We calls
him Grandpa and my parents cal him Dad... no confusion.
Of course, these names allow for a lot of variation....Chuck, Chaz,
Sam, Sal.... This is a true Italian Tradition (we're Sicilian),
we
didnt make it up, I know of 2 other families who also do this.
It also is a way of keeping family heirlooms through the generations,
my grandfather will leave things to my brother...like gold cufflinks
with 'their' initials on them.....
It's a way of preserving the family name without confusion.....
Loreen
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85.3 | No Junior | GIGI::TRACY | | Wed Mar 11 1987 12:58 | 11 |
| My brother and father are both Joseph D. Bryant, but my brother
is not a junior. (One middle name is Donald, one is David.) This
is even more confusing than being a junior, especially since they
work at the same company.
My brother has always been Jody (Joe D., get it?), so there's never
been confusion in the family. My mother said she felt bad when
a couple years after he was born, Jody became popular as a girl's
name, but Jody has always preferred it to Joe.
-Tracy
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85.4 | All in the family | 18889::DRURY_RAXX | | Wed Apr 01 1987 00:52 | 6 |
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My wife and I both liked my Grandfathers name "WARREN". There were
already enough Warren Drurys' in the family, so our son became
Thomas Warren.
I'm also another person who is against the JR tag.
Joe D.
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85.5 | misuse of Jr, II, etc | GLORY::HULL | VTX is your best VALU | Sun Apr 26 1987 08:47 | 9 |
| My stepson's name is Karl Harry Walser II. He is actually only
a "Jr.", tho. I guess no one griped about the error back then when
my wife and her first husband named him.
In .0 or .1 someone mentioned the use of diminutive names - Karl's
maternal grandfather (respective ages 12 & ~60) calls him "Karlie" which
just drives all of us up the wall, sounding so feminine.
Al
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85.6 | but don't call me Frankie! | FSTTOO::FOSTER | Frank Foster -- Cincinnati Kid | Thu Aug 20 1987 13:52 | 32 |
| My full name is Frank McEwen Foster, Jr.
It is not always fun to be a Jr. When I was a kid, they called
me "Mac" from my middle name, but in Jr. High I started to
go by Frank. My parents, sisters, and other relatives and
childhood friends still call me Mac (which, BTW, I don't hate
now the way I did when I was 12).
Problems arise because many computerized systems are unable
to correctly handle the Jr. DEC has the Jr. in their
systems but it doesn't always show up or it shows up in
the wrong place. (Look me up in the DEC phone book).
It's irritating because the Jr. is a legal part of my name
(despite what DCU insists).
My wife and I decided early on there would be no
Frank McEwen Foster, III. Our son is Robert McEwen Foster.
The often confusing part of it is that my father and I have
the same birthday. It never really caused us any problems,
but the system used by some states to issue drivers licence numbers
would have caused us to have the same number. It's based on
first, middle, last, names and birthday, excluding year. Maryland
and Michigan are 2 states that use this system; I have lived in
both, but my Dad lives in Ohio, so we've never experienced this
first-hand.
BTW, as a 1956 kid, I liked being Frank because it is not real
common among people my age and it's very difficult to misspell
or mispronounce.
Frank
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85.7 | JR. is not so bad | MTBLUE::SPRINGER_JAN | | Sun Oct 11 1987 23:34 | 5 |
| My father is Bryan Jennings Springer JR. and my little brother is
the third. We have always called him "B III" but I don't know where
they came up with that. We have not had a problem yet. "B" seems
to like being named after his father, he thinks the "III" adds
character.
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85.8 | Another 2�... | CUPOLA::JHUGHES | Is it time to leave yet? | Mon Oct 12 1987 11:05 | 30 |
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My fathers name is John Joseph Hughes and mine is John Patrick Hughes,
even with out the Senior, Junior titles, it has caused confusion.
I am in the process of buying my first home, which in it self is
a good topic for the REAL_ESTATE notes file, but one step along the way was
the result of this very topic. When I received a copy of my credit
report, my father's credit cards were showing up. At first I didn't
make the connection, I didn't know who's cards they were. Once I
realized what was going on, both my father and I resolved the issue
in a matter of days, 3 to be exact. At the time it seemed hopeless,
but after all was said and done, it doesn't seem so bad.
Now that my wife and I are expecting our first, we have already
decided that Juniors are out of the question. My father say's that
in Ireland, the first born male takes the grandfathers first name
and the fathers first name as a middle. Which would have made my name
Patrick John Hughes. I not sure if this is true or not?
Anyone else ever hear any thing like this about the Irish? Well, since
this has been broken in my family, my wife and I have decided if it's
a boy, we will name him Patrick Ryan Hughes, no matter what my mother
says... and believe me she hates the name Patrick. We can't seem
to decide on a girls name, which probably means we have one, but
we still have plenty of time, the boys name only came about after
the issue on the credit report...
-JpH-
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85.9 | Another vote against... | HYEND::JRHODES | | Thu Jun 16 1988 15:18 | 5 |
| My fiance is a JR. also. He is very much against a David Rennie
Porter III - this is fine with me although I do like the name
David.
Maybe we will use David as a middle name someday...
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85.10 | Female Juniors, also here a JR there a JR | BIONIC::FERMAN | | Tue Jul 19 1988 10:43 | 19 |
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In my family the problem is even worse than most of you have described.
I am a junior, and as a girl this had led to some pretty strange
things. Most people don't think of girls as Juniors, but until
I got married my voter registration was as Nancy Jr. This used
to cause all kinds of confusion.
To make matters worse, my oldest brother is a junior. So, my father
is William Conrad, and so is my brother. Unfortunately my mother's
father is also William, as is his son William Jr., and his son William
the third. Let me tell you, when the whole family gets together
we have 5 Bill's, 2 Peter's, and 2 Nancy's.
I am still Little Nancy to my grandparents and I am taller than
my mother.
Since my husband is Jewish, it is bad luck to name people Jr., so
we don't have to worry about that problem, but I would never stick
a kid with it.
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85.11 | yet another $0.02 worth | PTOMV3::FULTON | It's all just ones and zeros! | Thu Oct 06 1988 14:34 | 26 |
| When my mother and father were trying to decide what to name me,
my dad desperately wanted me to be named after him, but my mom was
dead set against JR. Therefore, I was given the same first and
middle name as my father but with a II. While I was growing up,
I went by "Kenny" until I was in high school when of course that
was considered unsophisticated. Most of my friends solved the confusion
factor on the telephone by asking for "Ken the younger". Now, I
go by Ken with the exception of a few close friends which is OK
just because it sounds natural. Besides, my dad and I used to have
alot of fun signing letters top each other with our Roman numerals.
I also have fun signing things that may result in Junk mail as K.
Frederick Fulton II.
Now, we are expecting our second child. When we had our first,
we didn't even consider naming him (assuming a boy) after my dad
and myself (as it turned out, a girl named Jessica Jael). It would
have been OK by me, except that I don't want to saddle my son with
"Kenny". But since then, my father has passed away and I found out
that he had been somewhat disappointed that we hadn't been considering
it. My wife thought that I might want to consider it for our second
since my dad and I were so close. We still haven't figured out
a good nick name though. (I suggested Trey for III, but my wife
[Jael] didn't like it.)
Ken Fulton
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85.12 | WHO'S WHO | MOOV01::C_YORSTON | | Tue Jun 20 1989 14:31 | 7 |
| TALK ABOUT BEING A JUNIOR.
MY GRANFATHER IS NATHAN SMITH THE 6 AND THEN MY UNCLE THE 7TH AND THEN
HIS SON IS THE 8TH AND MY GRANDFATHERS FATHER WAS THE 5TH AND BACK IT
WENT TRY FIGURING OUT WHO IS WHO AND WHEN YOU YELL FOR NATE THEY ALL
TURN AROUND AND THERE IS REALLY NO NICKNAME TO CALL THEM.
CONFUSING.....
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85.13 | Nate Number Eight | EDUHCI::WARREN | | Tue Jun 20 1989 16:08 | 2 |
| You should call them by their numbers!
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85.14 | NO WAY we have another Robert | HYSTER::DUNN | | Thu Jan 31 1991 16:43 | 12 |
| My in-laws were Robert and Catherine and so my husband and I are Robert
and Katherine (close enuf). My husband wants to name this kid Robert
or Katherine
YUCK!
Does anyone like the name Alex Dunn? It's my father's name and I don't
know if it sounds quite right. Kinda hard to get used to it when you're too
close to the situation. Would love some feedback.....My husband will
never go for it though...but it's worth a try
Kathy
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85.15 | | GEMVAX::WARREN | | Mon Feb 11 1991 16:45 | 3 |
| Al Dunn...All done?
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85.16 | Alexander Dunn | NYTP06::ZINA | | Tue Mar 26 1991 10:14 | 4 |
| My husband and I are expecting in August.... for a boy we have chosen..
Alexander Peter Dunn
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