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Post by booboobrewer on Mar 28, 2008 20:37:00 GMT -5
Oh yes, Tiffany Titania Brewer.
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Post by firecausesburns on Mar 28, 2008 21:05:54 GMT -5
I've never met anyone with my middle name, Angeline. 'Madeleine Angeline' is a mouthful, but occasionally I'll use A as a middle initial. I can picture Karen choosing a middle name and insisting that people use it, and signing her name with it and everything.
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Post by wenonah4th on Mar 29, 2008 13:38:21 GMT -5
You mean calling herself by both?
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Post by booboobrewer on Mar 29, 2008 14:42:19 GMT -5
I wonder if Karen would go by Kari or something when she got older.
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Post by lionessblack on Mar 29, 2008 15:02:36 GMT -5
When I was seven, I insisted on using my middle name on just about everything. I'm another one with the middle name of Lynn. Actually, I had two friends in elementary school and all of our middle names were Lynn so we started a club for it. Cause when you're that age, you start clubs for everything!
I'm a big fan of using mother's maiden names as middle names. I'm Lynn after my grandmother, but I knew that using my grandmother's maiden name (Greer) was a possibility for my middle name, interestingly enough. My sister doesn't have a middle name at all, though.
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Post by wenonah4th on Mar 29, 2008 16:24:05 GMT -5
For many years I wrote "Katie MArie Lastname" on my papers, which was a compromise between "Katie Lastname" and "Kathleen Lastname". I never liked how Katie sounded with my maiden name but it sounds better with my married name. Alas, my MIL is a Kate so I have to specify that I'm a Katie and not a Kate to avoid confusion.
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Post by annieb on Dec 15, 2008 18:02:16 GMT -5
I don't remember the bsls books ever mentioning her middle name.
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Post by Kylie90210 on Dec 15, 2008 21:25:48 GMT -5
Neither do I... I agree it's strange. Mine is so boring and common around here... everyone has it... Louise. At least Kylie is a bit different...
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Post by abbystevenson on Dec 15, 2008 22:11:43 GMT -5
At least Kylie is a bit different... Not in the states! Kylie is quite popular here, but I've always loved your name! When you and Ben get married, you have to have a hyphenated name, you just have to! ;D
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Post by greer on Dec 16, 2008 0:04:31 GMT -5
I think Kylie is more popular with younger people. I never came across any as a kid, but now it seems to be everywhere!
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Post by Deleted on May 2, 2010 7:52:47 GMT -5
I know this thread is going on 2 years old now, but just wanted to add that I went to High School with a Kiley- spelled that way..she's 2 years older than me and is in her early 30's now. So I guess the name was here in the states awhile ago as well, but I have also met some young Kylies/Kileys recently
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Post by zoar3 on May 2, 2010 12:53:29 GMT -5
For Kylie, if I should ever have a daughter her name will be Keiley. I know that is not how you spell your name but it's in honor of a preschooler I came to love so very much a number of years ago. A little after that time, I actually had another virtual friend, A Strong Medicine friend, named Kylie and guess where she was from? Australia! Sure you are not masquerading as her? LOL. As for Karen's middle name, it must have been Elizabeth, of course!
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Post by wenonah4th on May 3, 2010 12:51:23 GMT -5
If Karen's middle names was Elizabeth we'd know it. Karen would make a huge deal about how her stepmother's name is the same as her middle name.
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Post by zoar3 on May 3, 2010 18:50:27 GMT -5
^Most likely we would.
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Post by anzuhana on May 3, 2010 19:01:06 GMT -5
I think if Karen had a middle name, regardless of what it was, she would have, at least, mentioned it.
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