I've always felt that this was extremely important. Parents should give their sons names that they will be proud to carry out into the world. The cultural thing can be strong - the passing on of a name that has been in the family for generations. If it's a cool name, great. If not...
I've always wondered how parents must feel when a child legally changes their name when they're older. It can be interpreted as a rejection of the name they were given. For me, my first name is a common, biblical name. It's my surname that made me popular - it's very cool and uncommon, and people tend to remember me because of it.
I've always wondered how parents must feel when a child legally changes their name when they're older. It can be interpreted as a rejection of the name they were given. For me, my first name is a common, biblical name. It's my surname that made me popular - it's very cool and uncommon, and people tend to remember me because of it.
"The best kind of pride is that which compels a man to do his best when no one is watching."