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Thoughts on your middle name?

Do you like your middle name?

  • I like it

    Votes: 49 43.0%
  • I don't like it

    Votes: 14 12.3%
  • I have a love-hate relationship with it

    Votes: 21 18.4%
  • I could care less about it

    Votes: 30 26.3%

  • Total voters
    114

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I was wondering what other people thought of their middle names.. I've met a lot of people that have said that they don't like their middle names but not as many who say that they do.

My middle name is Naomi and I don't really like it. I can't quite put my finger on why, but I just don't.
 
My middle name is miranda and it means strange/wonderful cx i think it fits-- well the strange part cx
 
I'm upset because I don't even have one...I am so bitter about it :c makes me sound boring (doesn't help with my generic last name lol)
 
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i like it?? sometimes i hate it but it's okay i guess
 
dawn

I am named Summer Dawn.

Summer Dawn.

I dislike it but sometimes it just seems pretty
 
I am thankful for my middle name because it came from both of my beautiful grandmothers, and it keeps my initials from spelling a bad word.

My first and last initial are AS. I get asked all the time if my middle name starts with S and it doesn't!!!!
 
It's ironic that my middle name is Christian when I'm an atheist... Thanks parents.
 
I have two middle names. It gets awkward sometimes because there's rarely enough room on documents to fill out both, but it's not the end of the world or anything. My first name and its unusual spelling gives me WAYYYY more of a headache. I wish that one of my middle names, Cassandra, was my first name.
 
I could care less about it because it's James, which is very common.
 
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My middle name is just my mom's maiden name (it's the same for my siblings too) and I've never really worried too much about it. I like it though.
 
It's just a name. I don't use it and neither do others. I've thought of having it removed but in the end I can't even be bothered. It only excist in documents anyway.
 
I love my middle name
I've only met one other person with my middle name and they spelled it differently
Woop woop
 
My middle name is Christen and growing up I associated hearing it with something reaaaaally bad. But thinking about it now, I don't like nor dislike it. It's kind of plain and the spelling is definitely different from how most people would if they heard it. Then again my first name is pretty ordinary, too, so it wouldn't make a lot of sense to make the flashier name the one you rarely use, right?
 
There's not much to say about it. It's just there and I hardly have to ever say it. My middle name is Alan and I like it.
 
My middle name is in Japanese. It's Atsuya (篤哉). I like it, but I don't tell people my middle name because they end up pronouncing it way differently that how it's supposed to be, even though it's really not that hard to pronounce.
 
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My middle name is useless, it appears only on Christening papers, birth certificate and probably death certificate later. It doesn't appear elsewhere and nobody never called me that name. So it's useless.
 
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my middle name is desiree, it's pretty and i like it. i once tried changing my middle name legally to my first, it didn't go over well with the 'rents. that was like in 3rd grade, i learned to love my name just the way it is.
 
I really don't mine or care about my middle name much. I got it from my mom's friend, Lynn, who was the only person who came to my actual birth. (My dad didn't even come.) I like it because it goes well with my first and last name, they all end in "N" noises so that's neat I guess. I'm just glad I'm not one of those people who like hide it shamefully. I never understood why people were embarrassed or didn't want anyone to know their middle name.
 
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