[Opinions] Re: Mn help, honoring questions, is a nickname as a given name ok?
in reply to a message by Aoiar
Luke:
1. Is this popular right now? Someone on the board said it and related names are popular (I don't want to end up with the next Addison ).
--Hit or miss depending on your area. Star Wars isn't helping much either.
2. I don't like Lucas, I like Luke. Can Luke stand on its own?
--I think if paired with the right name to give a good flow.
3. Middle name ideas?
--Actually, I think Luke makes a better middle name than first. But I keep going back to Jeremiah (Jeremiah Luke)
4. Any bad associations?
--Yes, my ex-fiance's middle name was Lucas and his dad was Luke. Also I don't like Star Wars.
Lucy Kate:
1. Too popular?
--Maybe but it sounds nice.
2. Should it be Louisa, Lucia(loo cee uh) or simply Lucy?
--Louisa is nice. I feel that Lucy can stand on its own. I can't stand Lucia.
3. What do you think of Kate as the middle name? I like the meanings together and I think they sound good together but I'm not sure if they really do.
--I think Lucy Kate sounds fine, as does Louisa Kate.
4. Bad associations?
--None.
My honoring question:
A lot of my family members have formal names but go by a socially acceptable nickname (like Tom/Thomas Dan/Daniel). What do you all think of using the nickname, the name you really associate with that person, rather than the formal name? That's why I want to use Kat. A close relative is Kate/Catherine. I think I just want to use Kate though.
Thoughts?
--I think Kate is plenty short enough. It's on that boarder line of being a nickname and a full name. Nicknames are very subjective I think. I've known plenty of people who used Thomas, Daniel, Candice, Danielle, etc instead of nicknames and it doesn't seem too formal or really take any long to say. Most names I feel don't warrent a nickname. I think the person should decide on what they want to be called.
1. Is this popular right now? Someone on the board said it and related names are popular (I don't want to end up with the next Addison ).
--Hit or miss depending on your area. Star Wars isn't helping much either.
2. I don't like Lucas, I like Luke. Can Luke stand on its own?
--I think if paired with the right name to give a good flow.
3. Middle name ideas?
--Actually, I think Luke makes a better middle name than first. But I keep going back to Jeremiah (Jeremiah Luke)
4. Any bad associations?
--Yes, my ex-fiance's middle name was Lucas and his dad was Luke. Also I don't like Star Wars.
Lucy Kate:
1. Too popular?
--Maybe but it sounds nice.
2. Should it be Louisa, Lucia(loo cee uh) or simply Lucy?
--Louisa is nice. I feel that Lucy can stand on its own. I can't stand Lucia.
3. What do you think of Kate as the middle name? I like the meanings together and I think they sound good together but I'm not sure if they really do.
--I think Lucy Kate sounds fine, as does Louisa Kate.
4. Bad associations?
--None.
My honoring question:
A lot of my family members have formal names but go by a socially acceptable nickname (like Tom/Thomas Dan/Daniel). What do you all think of using the nickname, the name you really associate with that person, rather than the formal name? That's why I want to use Kat. A close relative is Kate/Catherine. I think I just want to use Kate though.
Thoughts?
--I think Kate is plenty short enough. It's on that boarder line of being a nickname and a full name. Nicknames are very subjective I think. I've known plenty of people who used Thomas, Daniel, Candice, Danielle, etc instead of nicknames and it doesn't seem too formal or really take any long to say. Most names I feel don't warrent a nickname. I think the person should decide on what they want to be called.