Decided on a name -question on Monogram

[name]Harper[/name] [name]Kate[/name] [name]Lee[/name] W.

[name]Lee[/name] was my mother in law’s middle name, but [name]Harper[/name] [name]Lee[/name] wrote To Kill a Mockingbird–I was ok with that, but it looked really masculine when it was written out with our last name so decided to make it a second middle name.

When we told people we were thinking of [name]Harper[/name], we were offered several other name suggestions. That made me like the name even more!

[name]How[/name] would a Monogram be done with the 2 middle names? I refer to her as [name]Harper[/name] [name]Kate[/name] and leave out the [name]Lee[/name] as it is a bit of a mouthful.

A monogram would contain all initials I believe, H.K.L.W. If there are only space for three, then H.K.W.

I think monograms today are a bit more “anything goes” than tradition used to require. You could do the four initials in a row like east93 suggests, or if ever she has a preferred middle name, say “[name]Kate[/name],” go with the classic HWK. I’ve also seen modern monograms where the last first three letters (HKL) are done vertically and small next to a large last initial (W).