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I once had a hobby of looking into baby name books. Now I just go to BehindTheName.com to look into the various variations of the same name (for example AarĂŁo is Aaron in Portuguese).
I was born in Montreal at 12:30 am on June 25th. My mother once told me that had I been born an hour earlier my name would have been John after John the Baptist which is a holiday celebrated on June 24th in Quebec.
At first, I was going to be named Mary Elizabeth after both my grandmothers, but my parents didnât want the families arguing about what to call me. I still ended up with Elizabeth as a middle name (it was also Momâs middle name), but got Debra as a first name like so many other little girls in the late 1950s. The entire time I was in school, there was always at least one other Debbie/Debi/Debby/Deb/Debra/Deborah in my class. In fact, it wasnât until I started my current job in 2005 that there wasnât at least one other in the office. Once, in an office of about 10, there were 3.
Templo S.U.D. about 4 years ago
I once had a hobby of looking into baby name books. Now I just go to BehindTheName.com to look into the various variations of the same name (for example AarĂŁo is Aaron in Portuguese).
Say What Nowâ˝ Premium Member about 4 years ago
My Scottish grandmother was a little shocked when she found out that my name originated in Ireland.
Tigressy about 4 years ago
Tony asked, about 9 hours ago
What are you reading?
The comicsâŚ
Jeff0811 about 4 years ago
Was the book written by Steven Spielberg? (E.T. The lead character was named Elliot.)
Doug Taylor Premium Member about 4 years ago
I was born in Montreal at 12:30 am on June 25th. My mother once told me that had I been born an hour earlier my name would have been John after John the Baptist which is a holiday celebrated on June 24th in Quebec.
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 4 years ago
According to my mother, I was named after a great-auntâŚ
âWhose sister was she?â, I askedâŚ
âI donât rememberâ, said Mom.
My middle name is from another great-aunt my mother couldnât remember.
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Okay, thereâs a reason⌠they both lived and died in âthe old countryâ and sheâd never met them.
ButâŚ. when I said I wanted to ask my older aunts if they remembered great-aunt Susan,
Mom said âWell, her name wasnât Susan⌠it was Sarah.â
OkaaaayâŚ.
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What about my middle name aunt⌠well⌠her name wasnât the same as mine either.
Turns out the tradition is just to use the same first initial.
Plus, the relative has to be deceased ⌠itâs like wishing bad luck on a living relative to give a baby his/her name.
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Two years after I was named Susan, after my unknown Aunt Sarah, my sister was born.
She was apparently also named after an Aunt SarahâŚ
I know youâre all dying to hear ⌠but no⌠not that Aunt SarahâŚ
My sisterâs name also starts with S⌠but she was named after another SarahâŚ. the same Aunt Sarah as my older cousin.
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So⌠I have a sister and a cousin with the same name, right?
Wrong.
My cousin is named Susan, like me.
Only⌠after a different Aunt Sarah.
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At first I was disappointed when I found all this out, probably in adolescenceâŚ
especially the part about only getting the first initial instead of a treasured family name.
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But since then, while I do really like the name âSarahââŚ
Iâve learned a lot of the âold countryâ (eastern European Jewish) names we could have gotten from our 19th and early 20th century relativesâŚ
and realised maybe we should breathe a sigh of relief.
Auntie Socialist about 4 years ago
At least they didnât name him Major Major
raybarb44 about 4 years ago
Elliot is a fine name. Wouldnât have been my first choice but itâs a fine name nonethelessâŚ..
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 4 years ago
He gave an honest answer!
Bradley Walker about 4 years ago
From watching âDaddyâs Boy.â
Teto85 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Just wait until he complains about a grade in English and the teacherâs retort, âT.S. Elliot.â
cuzinron47 about 4 years ago
That book didnât have much of a plot.
ChrisTrey about 4 years ago
My parents did the same for me, though they were in their early 40âs at the time and I was not âplannedâ nor âexpectedâ.
Saucy1121 Premium Member about 4 years ago
At first, I was going to be named Mary Elizabeth after both my grandmothers, but my parents didnât want the families arguing about what to call me. I still ended up with Elizabeth as a middle name (it was also Momâs middle name), but got Debra as a first name like so many other little girls in the late 1950s. The entire time I was in school, there was always at least one other Debbie/Debi/Debby/Deb/Debra/Deborah in my class. In fact, it wasnât until I started my current job in 2005 that there wasnât at least one other in the office. Once, in an office of about 10, there were 3.
robert423elliott 10 months ago
@raybarb44âŚ..I absolutely agree that Elliott is a fine nameâŚ..with two âtâs! But what I wonder is, why did his parents name him âPeterâ?