um... I never said I was trying to find a way to pass on my last name Thompson and that's why I was thinking about Mactavish. In fact my name will be passed on in a sense already, since all the children will have it as their third name (or double last name). That's why I asked if Mactavish was redundant.
There isn't another surname as a first name that I like other than
Finnegan as a full name for
Finn. I like the nickname
Mack and was trying to think of full names it could be a nickname for because I like longer full names. Then it dawned on my DH and I that Thompson derives from the MacTavish clan, which we already knew because my aunt did some research a few years back and got everyone in the family a MacTavish clan plaque. So, we thought that since the children will be using his last name and not mine, using MacTavish as a fn with the nn
Mack would be a good way to both give my last name some recognition (since it will basically be on the birth certificate and that's it) and be able to call him
Mack. That is the full, true story. I'm not making up any elaborate connections. Please don't assume you know the reason behind something when all you have is a baseless assumption. That was rather rude, and totally unhelpful.
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EM