Is this mean?

I’m wondering if it’s mean to give your child three middles. I want to do this if I have daughters. I want to name them [name_f]Tatiana[/name_f] [name_f]Johanna[/name_f] Snöfrid [name_f]Henrietta[/name_f] and [name_f]Olga[/name_f] [name_f]Victoria[/name_f] Rudolphine [name_f]Irene[/name_f]. I live in [name_u]Sweden[/name_u] and I don’t plan to move to another country. Here there’s no limits for how many middles you can have. [name_f]My[/name_f] sister has three middles and she doesn’t have any problems with it. I’d love your opinions.

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I don’t think it’s mean. I think it is nice that if say Tatiana or Olga don’t care for their names they have many other options. It also gives you more room to use more names you love.

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since it’s not an issue in Sweden and your sister has never had any problems with it, i think it’s fine! if your kids ever move to another country and become citizens, they can always remove one or two of the middles if needed. so it’s not mean at all imo!

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Thank you for your reply

Beautiful! I say go for it. It’s so cool to have so many middle names!

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Mean? No. Complicated? Maybe. They can always drop one of them when they get older if they want to.

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I can’t see how it would be “mean”, honestly – especially if a) there is no limit on the number of middle names you can give a child and b) you have someone with experience having no issues with it. I say go for it! Personally, I think multiple middle names always sound so beautiful and regal. :slight_smile:

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Since it’s not an issue in [name_u]Sweden[/name_u], i dont think it’s mean

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