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#26 Post by ne1410s » Fri Feb 29, 2008 6:38 pm

My older brother's names are (I kid you not) are Lyman Irvin. Named after both grandfathers.

Thank God I wasn't born first...
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#27 Post by hermillion » Fri Feb 29, 2008 8:27 pm

Nancy Anne -- after my mom's older sister. When we did the traditional 5th grade project of looking up origins and meanings of names, it turned out that Ann(e) was a variation of Hannah, and Nancy was a nickname and/or variant of Ann(e).

So my name translated to Grace Grace. Boring . . .
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#28 Post by Dr. Doofenshmirtz » Fri Feb 29, 2008 8:35 pm

hermillion wrote:Nancy Anne -- after my mom's older sister. When we did the traditional 5th grade project of looking up origins and meanings of names, it turned out that Ann(e) was a variation of Hannah, and Nancy was a nickname and/or variant of Ann(e).

So my name translated to Grace Grace. Boring . . .
My dad knew a Nancy Anne, and her last name was Cianciola. Nancy Anne Cianciola.

How cruel.
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#29 Post by hermillion » Fri Feb 29, 2008 8:42 pm

You're right, Dr. -- that is a hideous thing to do to a kid.
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#30 Post by christie1111 » Fri Feb 29, 2008 8:57 pm

hermillion wrote:Nancy Anne -- after my mom's older sister. When we did the traditional 5th grade project of looking up origins and meanings of names, it turned out that Ann(e) was a variation of Hannah, and Nancy was a nickname and/or variant of Ann(e).

So my name translated to Grace Grace. Boring . . .
This fun, we have the same middle name!

That and the Christie thing.

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#31 Post by T_Bone0806 » Fri Feb 29, 2008 9:39 pm

I share the middle name of one of my all-time favorite ballplayers, Donald Arthur Mattingly.
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#32 Post by earendel » Fri Feb 29, 2008 11:16 pm

My middle name is David, and unfortunately when I sign my name the "D" sometimes looks like an "O", so some people have thought my initials might be "SOB".

My mother, though, really had it bad. Her FIRST name was "Edgar" - her father was so certain that she was going to be a boy that he already had the name picked out and stuck her with it (it was his first name also). Her middle name was "Delphene" (yes, with an "e" rather than an "i"). She went by "Dee" all her life. Her second husband's last name was "Sine", so at the end of her life she was "Dee Sine".

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#33 Post by peacock2121 » Sat Mar 01, 2008 6:23 am

I am called by my middle name, always have been.

I am seeing a new doctor on Wednesday. I had to bring stuff to the office prior to the appointment. I did that yesterday.

I asked the front desk person if she is the one I tell that although my name is Gloria, that I am called Lynn. I would like to be called Lynn by the doctor and the staff. I told her I do know when someone calls me Gloria, that they are talking to me, and I also feel like they don't know me.

I want to feel like my doctor and staff knows me.

She said she would tell the nurse. If she doesn't, I will.

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#34 Post by fantine33 » Sat Mar 01, 2008 8:35 am

earendel wrote:My middle name is David, and unfortunately when I sign my name the "D" sometimes looks like an "O", so some people have thought my initials might be "SOB".

My mother, though, really had it bad. Her FIRST name was "Edgar" - her father was so certain that she was going to be a boy that he already had the name picked out and stuck her with it (it was his first name also). Her middle name was "Delphene" (yes, with an "e" rather than an "i"). She went by "Dee" all her life. Her second husband's last name was "Sine", so at the end of her life she was "Dee Sine".

**And this is my 1900th post here, FWIW.**
Wow, and I thought it was pretty cruel that my parents still considered naming me Leadville after I turned out to be a girl.

Fun middle name story:

My mom had three kids and her labours got shorter with each one. I'm the eldest, and mine was 16 minutes. With the youngest, she didn't even have labour. She just felt weird and the doctor, knowing her quick release moves, said 'get to the hospital!'. My dad was still looking for a place to set down her suitcase and she was already finished and smoking a cigarette (ah, the good old days!).

Had they been a few minutes later, my brother (who escaped being named Leadville when my Dad discovered Craig, Colorado) would have had the middle name Ransom, because he would have been born in a '54 Olds Holiday.

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#35 Post by fantine33 » Sat Mar 01, 2008 8:40 am

peacock2121 wrote:I am called by my middle name, always have been.

I am seeing a new doctor on Wednesday. I had to bring stuff to the office prior to the appointment. I did that yesterday.

I asked the front desk person if she is the one I tell that although my name is Gloria, that I am called Lynn. I would like to be called Lynn by the doctor and the staff. I told her I do know when someone calls me Gloria, that they are talking to me, and I also feel like they don't know me.

I want to feel like my doctor and staff knows me.

She said she would tell the nurse. If she doesn't, I will.
This is funny. I didn't know your name and I really don't know you, technically. But Gloria does not seem to fit you at all, and Lynn suits you. Although I feel that Lynne suits even more. Did you drop the E for convenience, in which case I'm psychic, or am I just nutty?

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#36 Post by NellyLunatic1980 » Sat Mar 01, 2008 8:46 am

Mine is Russell--my mother's brother's name.

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#37 Post by SportsFan68 » Sat Mar 01, 2008 10:19 am

VAdame wrote:Since John-Angelo is hypenated, is it all one first name or what???

He's gotten his SSN but no birth certificate yet.
Aargh!

Anyone who was ever in HR hates hyphenated names! How do you sort them? Some women change after a while from Mary Ann Smith-Jones to Mary Ann Smith Jones -- what a mess!

First names aren't so bad -- it's the last name for filing and sorting purposes I'm whining about.

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#38 Post by PlacentiaSoccerMom » Sat Mar 01, 2008 10:48 am

I tried to make my last names unhyphenated when I got married. My last names didn't need to modify each other.

For instance Helena Bonham Carter. She is alphabetized under Bonham and has no hyphen.

The credit card companies didn't get that I didn't want hyphens. I would cut up the credit cards they sent, until they got it right.

To this day, we call the heavy duty scissors in our house the credit card scissors.

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#39 Post by peacock2121 » Sat Mar 01, 2008 11:21 am

fantine33 wrote:
peacock2121 wrote:I am called by my middle name, always have been.

I am seeing a new doctor on Wednesday. I had to bring stuff to the office prior to the appointment. I did that yesterday.

I asked the front desk person if she is the one I tell that although my name is Gloria, that I am called Lynn. I would like to be called Lynn by the doctor and the staff. I told her I do know when someone calls me Gloria, that they are talking to me, and I also feel like they don't know me.

I want to feel like my doctor and staff knows me.

She said she would tell the nurse. If she doesn't, I will.
This is funny. I didn't know your name and I really don't know you, technically. But Gloria does not seem to fit you at all, and Lynn suits you. Although I feel that Lynne suits even more. Did you drop the E for convenience, in which case I'm psychic, or am I just nutty?
I didn't change my name at all. I was Lynnie to people who really liked me growing up. I am still Lynnie to Pealette when she is feeling warm and fuzzy. My dad still calls me that sometimes.

I got my mom's first name, although she is called by her middle name - Christine. My older sister is Linda Michelle - she is Michelle. Robin is Robin Lee. I would like to say that my parents got smart by the time she was born, but that is not true - they just liked the name Robin Lee.

My brother got the worst of it - August Emil Dering IV.

He is Gussie to me.

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#40 Post by fantine33 » Sat Mar 01, 2008 12:55 pm

peacock2121 wrote:
fantine33 wrote:This is funny. I didn't know your name and I really don't know you, technically. But Gloria does not seem to fit you at all, and Lynn suits you. Although I feel that Lynne suits even more. Did you drop the E for convenience, in which case I'm psychic, or am I just nutty?
I didn't change my name at all. I was Lynnie to people who really liked me growing up. I am still Lynnie to Pealette when she is feeling warm and fuzzy. My dad still calls me that sometimes.

I got my mom's first name, although she is called by her middle name - Christine. My older sister is Linda Michelle - she is Michelle. Robin is Robin Lee. I would like to say that my parents got smart by the time she was born, but that is not true - they just liked the name Robin Lee.

My brother got the worst of it - August Emil Dering IV.

He is Gussie to me.
I must have been getting the Lynnie vibe from you and that's why I thought there should be an E on it, somehow.

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#41 Post by VAdame » Sat Mar 01, 2008 1:19 pm

My older sister is Linda Michelle
Leah came close to being Leah Michelle, as a tribute to her Grandpa, Michael Leo -- but we wanted to honor Keith's family as well. So she's Leah Louise after Keith's Mom, Evelyn Louise -- she already has quite a few "Evelyn" namesakes, including Keith's oldest sister (called Sissy) and Sissy's daughter, called Candy. Louise is also well-represented in my family -- Grandma was Elizabeth Louise, and her Mom, who came over on the boat from Poland in 1891, was Ludvika, which is "Louisa."

Dad was also commemorated by my nephew Michael Eugene (after both Grandpas.) And my sister said the if she'd had a son instead of only girls, they would have named him Leo. Since her married name is Frankil, that brought up terrible thoughts of the Leo Frank trial & lynching! :shock: She wasn't familiar with the story before, & now figures it's probably a good thing she didn't have a boy named Leo!

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#42 Post by Bob Juch » Sat Mar 01, 2008 3:15 pm

peacock2121 wrote:
fantine33 wrote:
peacock2121 wrote:I am called by my middle name, always have been.

I am seeing a new doctor on Wednesday. I had to bring stuff to the office prior to the appointment. I did that yesterday.

I asked the front desk person if she is the one I tell that although my name is Gloria, that I am called Lynn. I would like to be called Lynn by the doctor and the staff. I told her I do know when someone calls me Gloria, that they are talking to me, and I also feel like they don't know me.

I want to feel like my doctor and staff knows me.

She said she would tell the nurse. If she doesn't, I will.
This is funny. I didn't know your name and I really don't know you, technically. But Gloria does not seem to fit you at all, and Lynn suits you. Although I feel that Lynne suits even more. Did you drop the E for convenience, in which case I'm psychic, or am I just nutty?
I didn't change my name at all. I was Lynnie to people who really liked me growing up. I am still Lynnie to Pealette when she is feeling warm and fuzzy. My dad still calls me that sometimes.

I got my mom's first name, although she is called by her middle name - Christine. My older sister is Linda Michelle - she is Michelle. Robin is Robin Lee. I would like to say that my parents got smart by the time she was born, but that is not true - they just liked the name Robin Lee.

My brother got the worst of it - August Emil Dering IV.

He is Gussie to me.
Have you seen your father's web page?
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#43 Post by peacock2121 » Sat Mar 01, 2008 3:31 pm

Bob Juch wrote:
peacock2121 wrote:
fantine33 wrote: This is funny. I didn't know your name and I really don't know you, technically. But Gloria does not seem to fit you at all, and Lynn suits you. Although I feel that Lynne suits even more. Did you drop the E for convenience, in which case I'm psychic, or am I just nutty?
I didn't change my name at all. I was Lynnie to people who really liked me growing up. I am still Lynnie to Pealette when she is feeling warm and fuzzy. My dad still calls me that sometimes.

I got my mom's first name, although she is called by her middle name - Christine. My older sister is Linda Michelle - she is Michelle. Robin is Robin Lee. I would like to say that my parents got smart by the time she was born, but that is not true - they just liked the name Robin Lee.

My brother got the worst of it - August Emil Dering IV.

He is Gussie to me.
Have you seen your father's web page?
http://www.ccsindians.com/1949/deringgus.htm
I have seen that.

My dad cracks me up.

I wish he would update it to include pictures of the golf tourneys he has won.

It is the Cambridge High School site. He and his brothers graduated from there.

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#44 Post by kayrharris » Sat Mar 01, 2008 4:15 pm

I go by my middle name. Always have. Hyphenated names drive the computer at work crazy as it doesn't know what to do with them and really messes up what we call a "household association" that is not "associated".
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#45 Post by peacock2121 » Sat Mar 01, 2008 4:27 pm

kayrharris wrote:I go by my middle name. Always have. Hyphenated names drive the computer at work crazy as it doesn't know what to do with them and really messes up what we call a "household association" that is not "associated".
My mom has always defended how she named us by saying that southerns name you what sounds pretty and then call you what they want to call you.

Gloria Lynn is a pretty name - I am not a Gloria.

Gloria Christine is a pretty name, my mom is not a Gloria either.

I bet your folks decided the same thing - what with you being a southerner and all.

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#46 Post by PlacentiaSoccerMom » Sat Mar 01, 2008 5:41 pm

Bob Juch wrote:
peacock2121 wrote:
fantine33 wrote: This is funny. I didn't know your name and I really don't know you, technically. But Gloria does not seem to fit you at all, and Lynn suits you. Although I feel that Lynne suits even more. Did you drop the E for convenience, in which case I'm psychic, or am I just nutty?
I didn't change my name at all. I was Lynnie to people who really liked me growing up. I am still Lynnie to Pealette when she is feeling warm and fuzzy. My dad still calls me that sometimes.

I got my mom's first name, although she is called by her middle name - Christine. My older sister is Linda Michelle - she is Michelle. Robin is Robin Lee. I would like to say that my parents got smart by the time she was born, but that is not true - they just liked the name Robin Lee.

My brother got the worst of it - August Emil Dering IV.

He is Gussie to me.
Have you seen your father's web page?
http://www.ccsindians.com/1949/deringgus.htm
Are you stalking her? :)

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#47 Post by kayrharris » Sat Mar 01, 2008 6:04 pm

I'm the third girl born. The first is Carole Ann (Ann is our mother's name), the 2nd's middle name is our dad's mom's maiden name. Somehow my first name came from a 1st cousin of daddy's. On occasion Daddy would call me by my first and middle name, but not very often. No one else EVER did. He used Carole Ann a lot, though none of the rest of us ever picked up on it.
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#48 Post by mellytu74 » Sat Mar 01, 2008 6:40 pm

I was named for my grandmothers. I took Patricia as a confirmation name because there were no Patricks for my Irish Pop-Pop at the time (a later charming little boy - now the father of two - came along).

Then, in a fit a Irish-Italian guilt, I felt terrible that there were no Anns for TLAF.

SO, I took the combo Patricia Anne for confirmation.

Part of me - in 20/20 hindisght - wishes I had chosen Feinan, for The Handsome Feeney, husband of TLAF and my wonderful father

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#49 Post by Bob Juch » Sat Mar 01, 2008 6:55 pm

PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:
Bob Juch wrote:
peacock2121 wrote: I didn't change my name at all. I was Lynnie to people who really liked me growing up. I am still Lynnie to Pealette when she is feeling warm and fuzzy. My dad still calls me that sometimes.

I got my mom's first name, although she is called by her middle name - Christine. My older sister is Linda Michelle - she is Michelle. Robin is Robin Lee. I would like to say that my parents got smart by the time she was born, but that is not true - they just liked the name Robin Lee.

My brother got the worst of it - August Emil Dering IV.

He is Gussie to me.
Have you seen your father's web page?
http://www.ccsindians.com/1949/deringgus.htm
Are you stalking her? :)
No, her father.
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#50 Post by minimetoo26 » Sun Mar 02, 2008 8:28 am

mellytu74 wrote:I was named for my grandmothers. I took Patricia as a confirmation name because there were no Patricks for my Irish Pop-Pop at the time (a later charming little boy - now the father of two - came along).

Then, in a fit a Irish-Italian guilt, I felt terrible that there were no Anns for TLAF.

SO, I took the combo Patricia Anne for confirmation.

Part of me - in 20/20 hindisght - wishes I had chosen Feinan, for The Handsome Feeney, husband of TLAF and my wonderful father
That's how Mini-me got Andrew--we ran out of family boy names (well, not really, but my mother was German and her favorite brother was named Horst Ludwig, and we weren't going there....) and there was a preponderance of Anns, so he became Andrew. Then my m-i-l had a minor snit when I didn't give Erin the middle name Ann. Too darned bad.

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