what makes a good middle name to you?
hi! wow i haven’t posted here for ages haha
i just wanted to ask what you think makes a good middle name, and how to make it flow with the first name? a name that’s long, or short? a name with less syllables than the first name, or more? anything really
what do you think?
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i just wanted to ask what you think makes a good middle name, and how to make it flow with the first name? a name that’s long, or short? a name with less syllables than the first name, or more? anything really
what do you think?
favourite girl names - https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/219614/138562
favourite boy names - https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/219614/138563
This message was edited 4/4/2021, 2:56 AM
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I like middle names that are unexpected and/or that honour others. I realized recently that I am actually very old fashioned in that I consider the middle name the place to honour a person.
Flow and rhythm depends on the first name and last name, it's impossible to make a formula that will guarantee a satisfying result (at least for me).
Flow and rhythm depends on the first name and last name, it's impossible to make a formula that will guarantee a satisfying result (at least for me).
To mean what matters most is the flow at the end of the 1st name and the connection to the beginning of the middle. If you can figure out that the rest will follow.
This message was edited 4/5/2021, 8:37 AM
I don't have a preference for a specific amount of syllables or anything like that. To me a middle names has to have a special meaning or significance, just like the first name. I don't care that much about the flow, but they have to sound okay together.
I have four sons, their middle names are:
Emmanuel: because the religious/biblical meaning, and it's a family name in his dad's family
Húni: because of the nature/animal meaning and the connection to my Icelandic heritage
Pythagoras & Zakynthos (twins): I wasn't brave enough to use either as a first name. They both have a personal significance, especially Zakynthos
I have four sons, their middle names are:
Emmanuel: because the religious/biblical meaning, and it's a family name in his dad's family
Húni: because of the nature/animal meaning and the connection to my Icelandic heritage
Pythagoras & Zakynthos (twins): I wasn't brave enough to use either as a first name. They both have a personal significance, especially Zakynthos
Mainly just not a generic, throw away type middle name. I hate those and I have one myself. Put as much thought into the middle name as you do the first.
A name with a special meaning. Flow is better when syllables vary and ending sounds aren't all the same. Meaning trumps flow in my opinion.
Usually something that has a different amount of syllables to the first name. E.g. if the first name is 3 syllables than the middle name is 2 or 1. Something that is unexpected, so not Rose, Elizabeth etc. And if honouring family is important to the person, then something that has a meaningful connection.
This message was edited 4/4/2021, 4:20 AM
something that flows, a family name, a good back up name if they dont like the first name