Re: Middle names & initials
Nyperold, on host 205.216.76.238
Monday, November 12, 2001, at 15:03:13
Re: Middle names & initials posted by Hiri duMinne on Monday, November 12, 2001, at 12:24:58:
> > I'm the only one in my immediate family with initials that don't include a vowel. > > > > Me: JLH > > Mother: LEH > > Father: SEH > > Sister, three years younger: KEH > > Sister, six years younger: MEH > > Sister, fourteen years younger: EAH. > > > > Well, at least I'm not the only one without an "E" middle name now. > > > > Sun"And they're all different E names, too"dragyn.
I'm the only one whose initials contain a vowel:
Me - PAF Mother - JLF Father - JRF(meaning one set of initials is the Engrish form of the other. :) )
Incidentally, my most-recently deceased grandma's initials(using her married name) are TLC.
> I've never really figured out what my last initial is. Until I learned how to write my name, I figured it was D, seeing as there was a /D/ sound at the beginning. When I found out the D wasn't capitalized, I figured the M was my initial, since it was the first capitalized letter. Then, when my teacher put the class in alphabetical order, she put me on the list twice: Once under D, and once under M! Imagine the confusion! So I started writing my initials as HPDM, but that didn't really look right. So since about the sixth grade, I've been HPdM. Does anyone know if that's right? > > Hi"wouldn't it be easier if my last name was DuMinne?"ri
Heehee. That makes me think: if so, what of "Ilana Marie DuBois"? :-D
Nyper"That's a fictitious, yet possible, name"old
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