wdyt

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Wed, 01-16-2008 - 12:51pm

Ladies,


Does the name Sean-Patrick William go with the ln Grace? Does it

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In reply to: zograce1011
Wed, 01-16-2008 - 1:03pm

I don't like the hyphenated thing


Sean is too short with

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In reply to: zograce1011
Wed, 01-16-2008 - 1:07pm

Yes, the names all flow beautifully together. What will you call the little guy? Sean? Sean-Patrick?


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In reply to: zograce1011
Wed, 01-16-2008 - 1:18pm
I would call him Sean-Patrick, to avoid confusing him with dh.
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In reply to: zograce1011
Wed, 01-16-2008 - 3:32pm

Sean-Patrick is great. like the idea of unique nn Ricky, another nn i like with Patrick is Patch (i'm not a fan of commonly used Pat at all). if my nephew wasnt a Sean, i'd love give name Sean Patrick. oh btw, Sean means gracious/god is gracious, (and also is a form of John), i dont know if that will be a factor with you ln as Grace as well, which is fine...anyone could use double grace.

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In reply to: zograce1011
Wed, 01-16-2008 - 7:01pm
I was considering Sean-Patrick and also Sean-Henry for awhile, but I decided against
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In reply to: zograce1011
Wed, 01-16-2008 - 8:10pm

Dh's name is Sean Christopher Grace, and he is not looking for a j.r.

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In reply to: zograce1011
Fri, 01-18-2008 - 2:22pm

if you like idea of a second middle name, go ahead, one of my nephews, and a niece have 2 and 3 middle names. my nephew uses his 2 min initials on his mail, etc (he's in his 20s) and giving and using a double name, hyphenated or not, is fine i know people who do so, i know Mary Ann, Jean Ann, Betty Jo (and none of these women are old)


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Registered: 02-05-2006
In reply to: zograce1011
Fri, 01-18-2008 - 3:07pm

I really like the name Sean Patrick William Grace.


I think Sean Patrick could easily be a double first name. It flows very naturally. I don't think the hyphen is necessary.

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In reply to: zograce1011
Sat, 01-19-2008 - 11:14am
I like Sean Christian and Sean Issac.