middle name
#92
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Perth, Western Australia
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First...although my former husband always wanted me to use my middle name because he thought it more suitable. I didn't agree...I am pretty happy with my name. Though I was almost named after my great-grandmother "Mabel Grace", whilst I loved Gran....would not have been happy being Mabel! Though I did score Grace for my middle name.
#94
I don't have a middle name. I'm a twin and mom and dad didn't know they were having twins until we were born. Our names are Diane and Joanne. I do have a nick name as you can see.
We were pretty much called Jo and Dani when we were growing up. Joanne pretty much went back to Joanne a few years before she past away (from breast cancer close to 20 years ago).
I was going to try to go back to Diane when we moved to Washington, but there are 2 other Diane's on this street.....so I'm still Dani. (My husband calls me Diane though).
We were pretty much called Jo and Dani when we were growing up. Joanne pretty much went back to Joanne a few years before she past away (from breast cancer close to 20 years ago).
I was going to try to go back to Diane when we moved to Washington, but there are 2 other Diane's on this street.....so I'm still Dani. (My husband calls me Diane though).
#96
first; Ravonda , my dad always told me grandma named me after some one in her tribe. she was cherokee. Never have been able to know if it has a meaning or translation. her name was Glennie Etta I was kind of glad I didn't get name after her LOL
#99
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 1,933
First. My parents spelled it Cathy, but when I was 12 I was watching Ranch Party and there was a lady on named Cathie, so I changed it. There were always a bunch of us with the same name, only most of them spelled it a cute way. One of my dear friends is Kathe, which I love. Only my ob-gyn's Danish nurse ever called me by Catherine.
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