are you happy with your name, or, if given the opportunity to changeour name with the signing of a single form, would you?
Would you change your name if you could without problem?
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Even with the more complicated paperwork, I intend to change my name while I'm in flux moving from one state to another soon-ish. That way I'll already be filling out change forms, so I can change name and address at the same time.
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Nope, I have a great name. Easy to spell, everyone pronounces it correctly. It's a fairly common name, but not too common.
I'm not a huge fan of my middle name, but it definitely could be a lot worse.
I'm not a huge fan of my middle name, but it definitely could be a lot worse.
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probably annoying for boys though, as it's primarily a girl's name.
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Taylor
Nope, I have a great name. Easy to spell, everyone pronounces it correctly. It's a fairly common name, but not too common.
I'm not a huge fan of my middle name, but it definitely could be a lot worse.
I'm not a huge fan of my middle name, but it definitely could be a lot worse.
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no love my name
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Nope, I like my name. There's less than 10 people in the US with my name, so it makes me feel unique and special. The only name I would change it to is one of my nicknames that sounds like a really fancy medieval name...but no one would be able to pronounce it or believe it.
12/15/2011
No, no reason to.
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No, I am OK with my name.
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I like my name. People tend to spell it wrong, so if anything I might change to the more common spelling, but I'm happy with the way it is.
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Yes and I'm doing it asap.
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when I was younger I hated my name. Now as an adult I love it!!
Originally posted by
T&A1987
are you happy with your name, or, if given the opportunity to changeour name with the signing of a single form, would you?
12/15/2011
My name is pretty unisex, so I've become okay with it.
My middle name is kind of meh, but it's not like I ever use it.
My middle name is kind of meh, but it's not like I ever use it.
12/15/2011
Yes! I've always liked the name Ryan. I'm a female, physically and mentally, but I just love the idea of having a name that isn't traditionally "female". And Ryan is one that I thought suited me more than my own very girly name.
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My real life first name is hideous... my dad gave it to me. I really really hate it to the point where I have a nick name that I go with. Yes, if I can change my name by simply signing a single form, I would definitely do it!
Originally posted by
T&A1987
are you happy with your name, or, if given the opportunity to changeour name with the signing of a single form, would you?
12/15/2011
I actually LOVE my name. Lol. I like it because it's kind of unique. I really love my middle name. Danae (duh-nay) My grandmother picked it out. We've actually never heard of anyone else with the name Danae besides one person. I was reading a book called Fathers and Daughters by James Dobson and saw that he mentioned his daughter named Danae! I about flipped. Later I told my grandmother that there actually is another Danae. I told her about the James Dobson book and she said that she'd been a fan of his show and books since she was young and that is when she found the name Danae! Lol. Neat story, I think. I like that there seems to be only 2 Danae's though. I like my 1st middle and last name just fine. Wouldn't change it for anything!
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It really depends, i suppose.. at the moment, and if i found a name i liked more then the name i have now.
12/15/2011
I use to wish I had a different name, but I wouldn't change it out of respect for my parents. They took the time to choose that name for me, the least I can do is show some respect for everything they have done by keeping it.
12/15/2011
I love my name. I think it fits me to a T. LOL
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My given name is Angela. My mother always intended my name to be Angel, but her mother pitched such a fit about it that she named me Angela on my birth certificate to make my grandmother happy. No one has ever called me Angela except my grandmother and the IRS! Hahahaha. So, when I got married I intended on dropping the a and making my legal name Angel, but we couldn't afford the extra money to do it! Now, I see no need. So Angela is my name but everyone still calls me Angel
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I've had this name for too long to change it now!
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I've never had a problem with my name.
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nahh... I have no problems with my name (thanks to my mom) LOL my dad wanted to name me Edna after his grandmother! Thank goodness she talked him out of that!
12/15/2011
i use my married name but never legally changed it. i pretty much just call myself whatever i want.
first name wise, i've grown to like having a boy's name even though i'm a girl.
first name wise, i've grown to like having a boy's name even though i'm a girl.
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I would have as a child, but not now. My last name is my husbands, so I'm happy with that
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If I could shorten mine it'd be nice. Changing it to 'Vanille' would be epic.
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no i like my name
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No, I have had my name too long. I do change my last name to suit me, either using mine or husbands, but that is for personal and business issues.
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No, as much as I hate Rebecca, I do not mind being called Becky or Beck, so it is all good. I will keep it. I do go back and fourth with my last name, but that is because so many people know me by my maiden name.
12/15/2011
My first, middle, and last names are all family legacies. I wouldn't give any of them up.
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I've NEVER liked my given first name. It's better than it would've been if my parents kept the scheme up. I wouldn't want the name "Milfred", esp because of the person I would be named after.
I'd rather change my name to "jar". It's what happens when you slur jr. I LOATHE being called "junior". It's like calling someone "boy".
I used to get a lot of calls for "Ahman" (trying to pronounce Almon), but not so much anymore.
I'd rather change my name to "jar". It's what happens when you slur jr. I LOATHE being called "junior". It's like calling someone "boy".
I used to get a lot of calls for "Ahman" (trying to pronounce Almon), but not so much anymore.
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