My middle name is Ann. But my grandmother's name was Ann, my great-grandmother's name was Ann, and my mother's middle name was Ann. There are many Anns on my mother's side of the family. But even so, I guess that means it's a cop-out middle name, right? :/
My brother's middle name is Scott, but that's also our dad's name- it's a simple name, so does that mean it's a cop out?
I would much rather have my middle name be something simple like Ann- my paternal grandmother's name was Jacqueline. I don't think I would have like my middle name something so long.
I'm confused over why names like John, Rose, Grace, Lee, etc are "cop out" names for middle names, but they aren't "cop out" names for first names? Why is that? Is it because something like "John" or "David" or "Renee" aren't creative enough for middle names? Why can't the same be said for first names? Does that mean it's better to have a creative middle name than a creative first name? This confuses me.
Is it normal I hate those cop-out middle names?
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My middle name is Ann. But my grandmother's name was Ann, my great-grandmother's name was Ann, and my mother's middle name was Ann. There are many Anns on my mother's side of the family. But even so, I guess that means it's a cop-out middle name, right? :/
My brother's middle name is Scott, but that's also our dad's name- it's a simple name, so does that mean it's a cop out?
I would much rather have my middle name be something simple like Ann- my paternal grandmother's name was Jacqueline. I don't think I would have like my middle name something so long.
I'm confused over why names like John, Rose, Grace, Lee, etc are "cop out" names for middle names, but they aren't "cop out" names for first names? Why is that? Is it because something like "John" or "David" or "Renee" aren't creative enough for middle names? Why can't the same be said for first names? Does that mean it's better to have a creative middle name than a creative first name? This confuses me.