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Re: What do you think of more than 3 names for a child?
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I have never heard of a child having seven-first names. Two middle names or two hyphenated first names, yes, but not seven first names. Unless these names are family names, I wouldn't go with seven names. What name would you call the child?Out of the names you've chosen for your son, I like Gabriel, Montgomery, and Charles, but in a different order. This is how I would do it: Gabriel-Charles (First names) Montgomery (Middle name).Out of the names you've chosen for you daughter, I like Rosa, Eliza, and Michelle, but in a different order. This is how I would do it: Eliza-Michelle (First names) Rosa (Middle name).
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I think that that's cool to have that many parts of a name,and iI also like the names that were chosen above for your future son and daughter! My cousin named her little girl, Cheyanne Kaitlynn Rose for her two first names and Rose as her middle name and then her last name is Smith! but i think it all goes together great and i dont think that there is a limit on how many names your child has!
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Some of these names are family names, indeed. :) Each child will be called by their first name of all the 7 first names. So, it'll just be simply Rupert and Rosa. :) I don't think they'd have any hindrance with them having 7 names.I understand you wouldn't go with 7 names, so no comment from me there. :) I also find it kind of unique in a way: most children are given 2 to 4 names, but mine will have 7 names, so I find it kind of unique. :)Thank you for giving me your version of how you like the names, btw, although it's not my taste. That's just the thing with names: there's no accounting for tastes. :)Lu
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