I'm confused. In remembering his middle name, you seem to have changed his last name.hold on, I just remembered father does have three names. Eh, we don't use them much. I wouldn't be Repa, I'd be Relojo. Better, I guess?
First name and two middle names, so I cut his last name.[DOUBLEPOST=1464179958,1464179803][/DOUBLEPOST]I'm confused. In remembering his middle name, you seem to have changed his last name.
This explains so much.My name would be Arhole.
ARHOLE.
Makes me wish my last name really WAS Pomona.
I was thinking about how it wouldn't work if you had more than one child of each gender. Take @stienman's kids for example. All of his boys would be named after him.The problem with this naming convention, though, is that for the male line, the first two and last two letters of the name will never change.
If Romelu does the same thing for his son, his name would also be Romelu (his middle name is also Menama). If Romelu gives his son a different middle name, however (for instance, I don't know, Howard), his grandson would be named Roholu. And then it just continues down the line.
I'd have to involve barrel shifting for the first three:I was thinking about how it wouldn't work if you had more than one child of each gender. Take @stienman's kids for example. All of his boys would be named after him.
Does this sound like a Pokemon evolutionary chain to anyone else?Wivata. My son would be Jopota. His son could be Sejata.
So I assume she'd get trapped in a VR game that would have 14 really good episodes, and a bunch of needless crap interlaced with a FEW good moments afterwards.Hmmm...
Jofrbr, yep, nope.
Our daughter (using wife's maiden name) would be Kireto, or married Kirebr.
Aye. SupongoMy name would be Jogéfra (Joseph Gérard François, although we never use the first two).
I however only have the one name, so my son would be... Si? I guess?