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middle name?

Started by JonasCarminis, October 14, 2009, 12:41:07 AM

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Luc

Hey man, way to have a good attitude about it. I hope you know I wasn't criticizing the name... my last name is HIGHLY uncommon, though without an hilarious connotation. As long as you wear it proudly, I think you're good.

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JonasCarminis

yea, i can see the humor. :P  this reminds me of the time that someone from the cable company called for my aunt and she wasnt there, so they left a message.  when they were done, they didnt get the phone hung up and started making fun of the name with someone else all the while, the recorder was going.  they got a pretty nasty call from my aunt. :D  even she laughed about it in the end though.
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LordKAT

personal opinion,
Joshua Matthew sounds cool.
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GamerJames

For the record, I totally wouldn't have made fun of the name if I'd thought Josh was the type of guy who couldn't take the joke well. There are people who - even if their name was Muffinbutter - I wouldn't tease 'em about it, because as immature as I may be, I'm not cruel. I risked making the comment just based on Josh seeming to be the type of guy who'd laugh along with it rather than be offended, but if I've offended him or anyone else I apologize.

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P.S. Back on topic, I'll second Kisschittybangbang's suggestion of Daniel. Totally great name, goes well with first and last, gives you cool initials, etc.
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JonasCarminis

i asked my mom out of curiosity what my middle name would have been and she said De.  it was my grandpas name and my uncles name, but my uncle had 2 girls, so my mom said shed like me to have it.  im not quite sure of my opinion on it.

and NES junkie, as far as i know, no one was offended, especially not me. :P
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Lachlann

You could always go without a middle name.
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kisschittybangbang

YES! TWO VOTES DANIEL!!! But I think De is cool. Joshua De Roudybush. Hmmmm

So the main contenders ARE


Joshua Matthew Roudybush
Joshua Daniel Roudybush
and
Joshua De Roudybush

AND just to be silly again and totally conceited

Joshua Pierce Roudybush

My suggestion.... practice a signature for all the names and pick the one you love to see as your john Handcock (HAHAHAHA funny last names gallore! :) best thread on here in my opinion! hahaha monkey spanker)

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YoungSoulRebel

I'm no help.

Even in high school, I always hated my name, and would often add a pen-name to my creative writing assignments -- I've pretty much always given myself the first and middle initials "RJ".  "Ruadhan" came for two reasons -- it means "red hair" (and yes, I have it) and it's a family name on my father's side, and while I never formally told him of the TS thing, I managed to make peace with my father before he died (and he died from a random brain hemmorage, so it actually meant something), and I think he always suspected I at least wasn't "really a girl" (he compared our relationship to the Cranes on Frasier); for the J I went with "Jarleth" for two reasons -- 1) it sounds a lot like "Jareth", and that's a name I associate with having a large penis (because I am a nerd who watches Labyrinth a lot), and 2) doing a look-up of Irish Boys' names on behindthename.com, this was the only one that started with J.

So, I suppose my advice is to pick an initial that works well with your first one, and narrow it down to a few qualities you like, then have fun with it.  behnindthename.com is a great source for names, and you can search them by ethnicity, mythology, literary references, or just by inserting words into the search box.  It gets periodically updated with new names, variant spellings, etc, but not on any regular schedule, but that's the only "con" about the site that I can think of.
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Jamie-o

I dunno - Joshua De Roudybush kind of puts the potential risque take of your last name in the spotlight.  (Joshua the what?!!)  ;D

For some reason I see you as having an unusual, Nordic sort of name, like Leif, for instance.  But then, the last name is just begging for something very British.  Arthur?  Reginald?  Geoffrey?

On the subject of funny names, I always felt sorry for a guy I knew whose last name was Glasscock.  Then there was the friend of my mom's whose name was Shanda, and she ended up marrying a guy whose last name was Lear, making her Shanda Lear.   
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childofwinter

I think Joshua Matthew sounds great.
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