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« Reply #15 on: November 14, 2009, 10:23:AM » |
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For sure, not unique, a GREAT name, though.
How about Ishmael? If that's not Irish it outta be.
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Herr_Mannelig
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« Reply #16 on: November 14, 2009, 10:34:AM » |
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For sure, not unique, a GREAT name, though.
How about Ishmael? If that's not Irish it outta be.
That's Hebrew 
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« Reply #17 on: November 14, 2009, 12:50:PM » |
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I had no middle name given to me at birth. I started using my confirmation name as my middle name right after I was confirmed (and did not stop after 911). This middle/confirmation name, or the corresponding initial, now appears on important legal documents, including my driver's license. No issues thus far.
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« Reply #18 on: November 14, 2009, 07:12:PM » |
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My guess is Seamus. I hope so for Ro's sake because it's an awesome name.
No, that isn't it. That isn't that unique either. It is a nice name though. I vote for Padraig even though it's not uncommon.
Rosarium might be able to figure out why I'm partial to that one. ;-)
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« Reply #19 on: November 14, 2009, 07:15:PM » |
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I vote for Padraig even though it's not uncommon.
Rosarium might be able to figure out why I'm partial to that one. ;-)
I am not sure why you are partial to that one for any personal reasons, but Naomh Pádraig is dear to all Irish  However, it is close in one regard. That as my first name would give me the correct initials.
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« Reply #20 on: November 14, 2009, 07:39:PM » |
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I vote for Padraig even though it's not uncommon.
Rosarium might be able to figure out why I'm partial to that one. ;-)
I am not sure why you are partial to that one for any personal reasons, but Naomh Pádraig is dear to all Irish  However, it is close in one regard. That as my first name would give me the correct initials. Peadar, Pol, Pilip?
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« Reply #21 on: November 14, 2009, 08:05:PM » |
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I vote for Padraig even though it's not uncommon.
Rosarium might be able to figure out why I'm partial to that one. ;-)
I am not sure why you are partial to that one for any personal reasons, but Naomh Pádraig is dear to all Irish  However, it is close in one regard. That as my first name would give me the correct initials. Peadar, Pol, Pilip? Parnell, Parthalan, Phelan, Pearse (or variant spelling), Proinsias, (or variant spelling--even though that'd mean you took you first name as your Confirmation name!) Phelim, Peyton, Piaras, Plaise, Pierson (or variant spelling) Piran?
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« Reply #22 on: November 14, 2009, 08:54:PM » |
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« Reply #23 on: November 14, 2009, 09:09:PM » |
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I vote for Padraig even though it's not uncommon.
Rosarium might be able to figure out why I'm partial to that one. ;-)
I am not sure why you are partial to that one for any personal reasons, but Naomh Pádraig is dear to all Irish  However, it is close in one regard. That as my first name would give me the correct initials. Peadar, Pol, Pilip? Parnell, Parthalan, Phelan, Pearse (or variant spelling), Proinsias, (or variant spelling--even though that'd mean you took you first name as your Confirmation name!) Phelim, Peyton, Piaras, Plaise, Pierson (or variant spelling) Piran?One of those is pretty close. Unless you want to cover every spelling of each variant of those names, you better call it a win before you go insane 
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« Reply #24 on: November 14, 2009, 09:22:PM » |
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I vote for Padraig even though it's not uncommon.
Rosarium might be able to figure out why I'm partial to that one. ;-)
I am not sure why you are partial to that one for any personal reasons, but Naomh Pádraig is dear to all Irish  However, it is close in one regard. That as my first name would give me the correct initials. Peadar, Pol, Pilip? Parnell, Parthalan, Phelan, Pearse (or variant spelling), Proinsias, (or variant spelling--even though that'd mean you took you first name as your Confirmation name!) Phelim, Peyton, Piaras, Plaise, Pierson (or variant spelling) Piran?One of those is pretty close. Unless you want to cover every spelling of each variant of those names, you better call it a win before you go insane  Mother...I think he is asking you to stop! 
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« Reply #25 on: November 14, 2009, 09:28:PM » |
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I vote for Padraig even though it's not uncommon.
Rosarium might be able to figure out why I'm partial to that one. ;-)
I am not sure why you are partial to that one for any personal reasons, but Naomh Pádraig is dear to all Irish  However, it is close in one regard. That as my first name would give me the correct initials. Peadar, Pol, Pilip? Parnell, Parthalan, Phelan, Pearse (or variant spelling), Proinsias, (or variant spelling--even though that'd mean you took you first name as your Confirmation name!) Phelim, Peyton, Piaras, Plaise, Pierson (or variant spelling) Piran?One of those is pretty close. Unless you want to cover every spelling of each variant of those names, you better call it a win before you go insane  Mother...I think he is asking you to stop!  Looks that way, doesn't it? 
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« Reply #26 on: November 14, 2009, 09:30:PM » |
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Well, I don't want to publish it publicly for my own reasons, so there is a limit to the guessing game. If it were something I did not specifically want to keep hidden, I'd play along later and I'd give the most irritating hints designed to be true, yet deceptive.
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« Reply #27 on: November 15, 2009, 02:39:AM » |
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I had no middle name given to me at birth. I started using my confirmation name as my middle name right after I was confirmed (and did not stop after 911). This middle/confirmation name, or the corresponding initial, now appears on important legal documents, including my driver's license. No issues thus far.
you didn't have to show your birth certificate to get a driver's license? i had to show it for that and for my passport. i would have to legally change my name to change it on those and on my social security card, though i can't remember if i had to show my birth certificate to get that.
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« Reply #28 on: November 15, 2009, 07:49:AM » |
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Well, I don't want to publish it publicly for my own reasons, so there is a limit to the guessing game. If it were something I did not specifically want to keep hidden, I'd play along later and I'd give the most irritating hints designed to be true, yet deceptive.
I understand your desire for privacy, especially in the internet world.
Guessing game over.
It's enough for me to have narrowed it down some.
Perhaps you'll share it with me privately some day. :-)
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« Reply #29 on: November 15, 2009, 09:19:AM » |
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I had no middle name given to me at birth. I started using my confirmation name as my middle name right after I was confirmed (and did not stop after 911). This middle/confirmation name, or the corresponding initial, now appears on important legal documents, including my driver's license. No issues thus far.
you didn't have to show your birth certificate to get a driver's license? i had to show it for that and for my passport. i would have to legally change my name to change it on those and on my social security card, though i can't remember if i had to show my birth certificate to get that. I did show it, and there were no issues.
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