While some people are happy with the name they were given, others have a clear preference for a different name. It's fair to say that most people wind up giving their children the names they would have given themselves at the time of their own birth. Though I don't have any issue with my name, Jeffrey, I think Jeremy would have been more to my liking. Not surprisingly, it's the name I've decided to give my son -- should my wife and I end up having one. Personally, I think most nicknames sound better than their respective full names. I like Jeff more than Jeffrey, Tim more than Timothy, Becky more than Rebecca, and so on. They're just snappier -- much less of a mouthful. We tend to assess how much we like our names by how it sounds when others utter it. We also reason that certain names don't fit certain people. Ever heard someone say, "She doesn't look like a Meagan. She's more like a Christine." Are you happy with your name? If not, wh...
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