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What Name You Would Put To Your Son If You Have Got A Son

Do you have to legally change your name if you had a son with the same last name and is Jr. how does Sr. stick?

Now that you but Jr on his birth certificate that is his legal name till the day he dies. Any legal document even when he is 80 and has his own "Jr" will require he add Jr after name.

You can use Sr any time as it is not an "legal" part of a name unless you make it so.

Without a "Jr" on birth certificate one just uses it as needed to distinguish in the family and credit records.
To keep credit history's and banking information separate you add Sr and he adds Jr to credit cards and loans and such but it doesn't need to be on a birth certificate.

If you were about to have a son, would you put a feminine name on him?

Rodrigo, it depends on where you are. I'm an American and while we are pretty flexible as far as naming conventions go, we are still fairly traditional when it comes to names that carry certain gender-related associations.I have two sons, and their names are Kieran and Aidan. Both are Irish names, and Kieran is a traditionally male name. Aidan is an unisex name, so we haven't had a problem in that sense.In the USA, I wouldn't give my son a feminine name, because unfortunately there are still too many people who aren't that enlightened and I wouldn't want my son to be made fun of unnecessarily. I can't prevent other kids from finding ways to make fun of my kids, but this is one item I can at least make sure they won't have any reason to do so.If I were you, and if I really wanted to stay away from traditionally male names, I would do the next best thing: unisex names.I'm not sure about Lyndsey...it's more feminine than unisex with that spelling. I'm also not sure about Angie...to me, it's 100% feminine. I'm also unsure about Sakura. It's not a name I've seen in the USA, so I don't know what to tell you about that one. It feels a tad feminine to me, though, but only because it ends with "a." Feminine names seem to end with "a" rather a lot, don't they?Dana is definitely an unisex name. Aidan is another one.More unisex names to consider:KrisRileyBlairKerryRowanPhoenixHaydenReeseJordanAngelCameronThis is only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to unisex names. But it's your son, and the name you choose for him should reflect the values you'd like to pass on to him. I chose Irish names for my boys because I'm mostly Irish and I happen to like Irish names...somewhat familiar, yet a little different enough to stand out. Have fun researching! :-)

If i name my son a jr. do i have to change my name to senior?

No. All "Sr." and "Jr" do is make it easy to tell which one is which when he is old enough to start getting invitations to parties, speeding tickets, love letters from 14-year old redheads who sit behind him in algebra class, and so forth. So, when he is about 10, you might start signing yourself "Senior" and get same printed on your return address stickers and checks.

You'll have to work out something when he starts to get phone calls from ambiguous-sounding people, too. That is, if you are John Smith Sr. and an 8-year old calls to ask if "Johnny can come over and play", chances are you'll guess he doesn't mean you.

After his friends go through puberty, or if your work as a minister, scout leader, coach, McDonald's owner . . . involves teens calling you too, there will be some confusion.

Although, with e-mail (You as JSmith90201@aol.com, him as Teen_Terrible@Gmail.com) and individual cell phones, the need for junior and senior is rapidly fading.

Bad luck to get My sons name tattooed on me?

Tommrow im getting my first tattoo and i would like to put my 6 month old sons name in it,.Now i know all about its bad luck to get boyfriends or husbands names but i was curious about kids names. My husband isnt sure about it thinking maybe it would be bad luck for something to happen do you agree? please leave tell me what you think or your experiences, do you have your childs name on you, and have u had anything happen since their name was on you, i know this sounds silly but i really would like to know.

If I put my sons name on the car title with me, will it raise insurance rates?

If I put my sons name on the car title with me, will it raise insurance rates?Simply putting his name on the title will do nothing to the rates charged. If he has not been previously added as a driver, and is a single man under 30, it will definitely affect your rates. Also, if he has tickets and/or accidents, and has not previously been added that would affect the rates charged.If your son is already a driver on your policy, it won’t change the rates whatsoever how the car is titled.Adding your son to the title, with some insurance companies, could be against their underwriting rules to add to YOUR policy, so check with your insurance agent before doing so, as it would be more expensive if you have to take out a separate policy for that car alone.

When naming your son after the father (Jr.) ...?

Okay, I've done numerous searches for this and can't find the answer I'm looking for.

So heres my question:

If I have a son, and name him after his father... Making him a Jr.
What does the father have to do (if anything) to make that transition to Sr. ?

Now let me clarify,

I Know that the baby being Jr. will be implied at the time of birth.
I Know that typically Jr. & Sr. is just used within the family, just a suffix. (even though we would all know who is who)

My question is in regards to things like Bills, private records, taxes, mail, Etc.
So that legally they do not get confused or mixed up.

Does the father (sr.) have to legally change his name?

Would it be odd if I gave my son a girl's name, like Clementine?

“Odd” isn’t what you should be concerned about. “Evil” is a more accurate word lol. Maybe even “abusive” on a small scale, considering he’d likely grow up with trauma about the name. First off, I’ve never even met a girl named clementine, so there’s that. I know it’s feminine, but I feel like I’d be more likely to meet a HORSE named clementine than a girl, let alone a boy. I’m sure something was going through your head when you picked that name but for the life of me I don’t know what. It probably has to be something personal to you that has meaning, but for the love of god get a clementine tattoo or something instead of subjecting your son to punishment he has done nothing to deserve lol. There’s nothing wrong with certain ambiguously masculine/feminine names, but clementine isn’t even close, and most importantly, it isn’t a name a boy would ever be proud of. John Wayne was probably more proud of that name that his original name (Marion). Jackie is a generally feminine name but Jackie Chan pulls it off. Find a name like that. Something a bit more ambiguous. Something that won’t scar him for life.

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