My westcoast brother has informed me that today is "Namesake Day."
By defination, a namesake is a person or thing that has the same name as another. There is a line in Psalm 23 (King James Version) "He leads me in paths of righteousness for His namesake."
I've always enjoyed hearing people's stories of how they were named. I was named after my mother's father's favorite sister. I always liked that story except for the part where she died when she was 12 years old.
Sometimes people get a little carried away with certain names. For example my brother, first husband and son were all named Tom or some variation of that name. My second husband has the same name as his brother-in-law and nephew. It can get confusing at family gatherings.
Names and naming practices change with the years. When my son was born we named him Thomas and called him Tommy. Interestingly, my first husband's legal name was Tommy and a cousin of mine born the same year had the legal name of Jimmy, I think it was a fad at that time. My father was named after his father, but with three middle names added. These were the names of his three uncles. Happily. my west coast brother was able to name two of his sons from that pool of names.
I clearly remember a day when I was in our front yard with baby Tommy and a neighbor lady I didn't know well, while pushing her baby in a stroller, stopped and asked me what my baby's name was. When I told her it was Tommy, she responded "Oh, that's a very common name." I then asked her what her baby's name was and she said "Jason." I laugh at this now because all through his school years my Tommy, later Thomas, was the only Thomas in his class while there were always three or four Jasons. I guess it was a popular name in 1971.
My advice, name your children with care. If all goes well, they are going to be stuck with that name for a long long time.
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