I’ve always wondered if I would be brave enough to use my mother’s name, Jorina, as a middle name for a future daughter, as it doesn’t fit my naming style. Some time ago, a berry suggested [name_f]Georgia[/name_f] as an alternative to Jorina. Would it be wrong of me to use [name_f]Georgia[/name_f] instead of Jorina (Jorina is my mother’s name, and my great grandmother’s name)?
I don’t think there would be anything wrong with using [name_f]Georgia[/name_f]! But Jorina is a beautiful name as well. If you don’t decide to go with [name_f]Georgia[/name_f], Jorina could work as a middle ([name_f]Georgia[/name_f] Jorina would not go imo).
I’d use Jorina as a middle or maybe something like [name_f]Marjorie[/name_f] or [name_f]Marjolaine[/name_f] as a way to honor. [name_f]Georgia[/name_f] works too, but I’d probably go ahead and use Jorina because it’s more unique.
I’d use Jorina as a middle, maybe. I’m also, not brave enough for some names, but Jorina is beautiful. Anyway, [name_f]Georgia[/name_f] is a great way to replace Jorina and I think it is a lovely name.
First of all, I think Jorina is lovely and unique. I wouldn’t be ashamed to carry it, especially in the middle, especially if I knew it was for my grandmother and great-grandmother.
Your mother is Jorina. Let’s say your grandmother was [name_f]Georgina[/name_f], and her mother was [name_f]Georgette[/name_f], and her mother was [name_f]Marjorie[/name_f] - then I’d say yes, use [name_f]Georgia[/name_f], because it fits in with the family trend perfectly fine and honors everyone in your maternal line, while staying more in line with your personal taste.
However, in your case, the only name used is Jorina, so it feels a little weird to change it to a name not necessarily related and say it’s it honor of the two Jorinas.
I think if it’s in the middle, it won’t be known to many people except you, close family and friends, and your kid’s teachers and doctors. In other words, most of those people will either 1) be tickled that you honored your mother and grandmother or 2) not care if all of your children’s middle names match.
Really, if it bothers you too much, I think it’d be better to use their middle names (if they have them) or their initals (if it works) instead of trying to force yourself to love Jorina.
I’d use Jorina. It’s in the middle spot so it’s not a huge deal if it’s not quite your style. I love [name_f]Georgia[/name_f] (I’d use this to honor my grandfather [name_m]George[/name_m]) but it feels a bit of a stretch for Jorina simply because it’s a family name. If you want to break the cycle, spice up the name a bit to fit your style; Use [name_f]Georgia[/name_f]. Then your daughter can do the same for her daughter etc. then future daughters have the freedom to tweak the name as they wish without any guilt. It’s all in your hands!! 
I love family names, and this one is beautiful and unique. Use Jorina.
I prefer [name_f]Georgia[/name_f].
I think that you should use Jorina as a middle name
Maybe using [name_f]Georgina[/name_f] as sort of a smush between the two.