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I have fricking THREE middle names. A is for Antonio, my grandfather, C is for Carl and V is for Vanda, respectively my father and mother.
 

COMaestro

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StormShaun said:
The name "Dick" sucks anyway!
You didn't....no...um...anyway.

OT: E for Eugene, named after my Godfather. Never really cared for it though, but I'm good with my overall initials. If I had to stick with an E name, I'd probably go for Evan or Ethan.
 

DanielBrown

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Å for Åke. Don't remember where it comes from, but I think it was my paternal grandfathers name. Feels weird looking at the name to be honest. Middle names doesn't hold much meaning to me, so I can't think of a better replacement either. Torbjörn, maybe?
Thor + Bear!
 

DementedSheep

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My middle name is Marie, my grandmothers name, I assume my mother wanted to do that as a little tribute to her but didn't want to go so far as making that my first name (and end up causing confusion on which one is being spoken about).

I find having a middle name pointless. I only use it on official documents (if I remember to add it).
 

Someone Depressing

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P. Not even I know what it stands for, nor does my mother or my father. It shall perplex me until the day I die. So I'll write my name on documents ("Blah blah P. Shitbag twat blagh") and the administrator will ask me to put in my middle name, and I will respond with "P is my middle name".
 

Silence

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My middle name is Bernhard, named after my grandfather.

At least we don't use middle letters in germany, so I can safely ignore it as long as it suits me.
 

lacktheknack

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T0ad 0f Truth said:
The ubiquitous letter followed by a dot on all official documents. Everyone has one, a middle initial.
You've clearly never been to Russia. They think we're all crazy for having all these names. xD

Anyways, mine is R for "Reid". Because Reid. BEHOLD, REID.
 

Just Ebola

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The Lunatic said:
I have two.

Which makes me a special snowflake.

They are "J" and "C".
If you have two middle names, you technically have zero middle names.
freaper said:
I have fricking THREE middle names. A is for Antonio, my grandfather, C is for Carl and V is for Vanda, respectively my father and mother.
This guy however knows how to work the system. Your middle name status is totally intact!

OP: Mine is K. I'm not gonna reveal what it stands for though, that'd be crazy.
 

snappydog

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G for Glen. My grandmother was very concerned that our family's Scottishness was getting too diluted and didn't really want her descendants to be too English, so she insisted that I be given her Scottish family name as a middle name. It didn't really work; I'm not very Scottish at all.
 

Michel Henzel

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Well here in the Netherlands we don't have those. All names, before the last name, are their given names. There is also a difference between given names and the name you normal call that person by(roepnaam: literally translates to callname).

So for example, a person's given name could be

- Johannes Christinus Albertus (Jansen), J. C. A. Jansen

While the name you would use on a daily basis would simply be John.

Now this is only really seen with people that had parents that have a religion background. These days you don't really see this too often anymore, so their given name and calling name tends to be the same. And it should be quite obvious that I don't have more than one given name :p
 

Timeless Lavender

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Well my middle name is A for Arilee. My mother and her friend were brainstorming for a name and my middle name just pop up. I find it very cute and sound way better than my first name.
 

CrystalShadow

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I'm not saying. Sorry. Don't trust the internet. XD

Besides, while I have a middle initial, it's actually my first name I don't use. So OK, well, I'll tell you the initials, but that's it.

T. K. W.

On official documents of course, that means the T. part is seen, but for pretty much everything else, my name is K. , not T.

Yeah... Cryptic, I know. Too bad I'm so incredibly suspicious, but what are you gonna do? XD
 

Trippy Turtle

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I got a J as well.
Its for James. Better than John, not quite Julius.

My dad on the other hand has rather unfortunate initials. Either BO for first and last, or BJ for first and second. The question is, would you rather smell or suck?
 

Sampler

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C is for Christopher

This is because my Father wanted to initially[footnote]Pun intended[/footnote] call me Kris, thankfully my Mother talked him out of it (I'm far to far from cool to pull off such as name). She, rightly, pointed out the trouble he had in life being Geoffrey but spelt with a J (Jeffrey).

So, by this you'd expect I'd be named what my Mother wanted to call me? No, she wanted Russell, "like a paper bag" as she put it.

I was actually named by some random guy my Father bumped into in the Hospital hallway coming to visit me whom suggested Simon to be a good name (a fittingly bland name for a fittingly bland person).

This therefore proves the multi-verse theory and time travel are possible. There is obviously some variant of me in a parallel dimension that went through life as Kris of Russell and go so fed up with it they travelled back to the day of our birth and pleaded with my Father not to make such a mistake.

As for what it should stand for, well, I'm sure there's many whom would suggest something rhyming with unt. For myself I wish it began with a T, as The would be a awesome middle name, given my surname of Butcher.

I have long since pledged to never have children; if I ever make the mistake of going against that ideal, the one saving grace is there middle initial will be T.
 

Chemical Alia

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Mine is "A", for Alia. My mom read the book Dune and thought it would go nice with my first name, which is Shaylyn. Never mind the whole "abomination" thing.

I hate Dune.
 

Eddie the head

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Fijiman said:
That's always annoyed the crap out of me too. Seriously, who's the asshat(s) who came up with that?
People like my uncle who's given named is "Little Dick." Yeah he goes by Richard JR. He is an asshat though.

On topic. C for Charles. It's fine. I did get made fun of for it though. My eyes are at a slight tilt so that combined with the name Charles I got shit for being Asian. I'm not Asian.
 
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My middle initial is M for Michael.
It is the name of the greatest of God's warriors and dammit I wouldn't trade it for anything else in the world!
I AM THE GREAT PRINCE! VICTOR OVER LUCIFER AND PROTECTOR OF GOD'S DOMAIN! WORSHIP ME YOU PUNY MORTALS!
*ahem*
Sowwy, bit drunk :D
 

JohnZ117

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Trippy Turtle said:
I got a J as well.
Its for James. Better than John,
In no possible reality is "James" a better name than "John."

Due to family tradition, my middle name is Arthur, like the legendary King. My full name is John Arthur Zimmerman, initials J.A.Z., which automatically makes it more awesome than any of yours!! hahaha