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acrylicpaint

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In all my years of following Chris, there's one stupid basic question I've never bothered to ask. What's with Christian Weston Chandler? Why is his mother's maiden name his middle name?

It can't be a feminist thing - at least, that's not the impression I had of Borb. Is this some kind of really common Southern thing that I just don't know about? I live in the Midwest United States and I've never met anyone with their mother's maiden name as their middle name.
 
Maybe because he's proud of his Anne Weston heritage or so that he can have a better excuse to use "CWC" as his initials?
 
Maybe Barb's just jealous and possessive and wants Chris to have her name attached to him.
 
Well, In some cultures and traditions people often have their mothers name as their middle name. I know my dad has the same thing.
 
acrylicpaint said:
In all my years of following Chris, there's one stupid basic question I've never bothered to ask. What's with Christian Weston Chandler? Why is his mother's maiden name his middle name?

It can't be a feminist thing - at least, that's not the impression I had of Borb. Is this some kind of really common Southern thing that I just don't know about? I live in the Midwest United States and I've never met anyone with their mother's maiden name as their middle name.
I don't know if it's common, but it's definitely something that happens consistently enough that I wouldn't really find it that surprising.
 
Marvin said:
acrylicpaint said:
In all my years of following Chris, there's one stupid basic question I've never bothered to ask. What's with Christian Weston Chandler? Why is his mother's maiden name his middle name?

It can't be a feminist thing - at least, that's not the impression I had of Borb. Is this some kind of really common Southern thing that I just don't know about? I live in the Midwest United States and I've never met anyone with their mother's maiden name as their middle name.
I don't know if it's common, but it's definitely something that happens consistently enough that I wouldn't really find it that surprising.
Okay, that's about what I thought. We all know Chris wasn't planned - maybe Bob and Barb were literally just too lazy to think him up a TRUE and ORIGINAL middle name.
 
Marvin said:
I don't know if it's common, but it's definitely something that happens consistently enough that I wouldn't really find it that surprising.
Yeah, I've known several people that had their mom's maiden name as their middle name. Not that big a deal.
 
I wonder if he'll ever become Christine Christopher Christian Ricardo Weston Chandler.
 
^You mean Crystal Christopher Christian Ricardo Weston Chandler.

Which brings up another thing that may or may not deserve its own thread, but I'm too lazy to put it together right now: The name "crystal". I was thinking today about where that originated, and then it hit me - Pokemon Crystal was the first pokemon game where you could play as a girl. Of course! It's so obvious! Chris wants to name his daughter Crystal because he liked playing Pokemon Crystal. Am I right, or am I right?
 
Alec Benson Leary said:
^You mean Crystal Christopher Christian Ricardo Weston Chandler.

Which brings up another thing that may or may not deserve its own thread, but I'm too lazy to put it together right now: The name "crystal". I was thinking today about where that originated, and then it hit me - Pokemon Crystal was the first pokemon game where you could play as a girl. Of course! It's so obvious! Chris wants to name his daughter Crystal because he liked playing Pokemon Crystal. Am I right, or am I right?

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Pokemon Crystal was what finally got me into the Pokemon series... Oh God why?

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Alec Benson Leary said:
Which brings up another thing that may or may not deserve its own thread, but I'm too lazy to put it together right now: The name "crystal". I was thinking today about where that originated, and then it hit me - Pokemon Crystal was the first pokemon game where you could play as a girl. Of course! It's so obvious! Chris wants to name his daughter Crystal because he liked playing Pokemon Crystal. Am I right, or am I right?
You know, Chris is so unimaginative and lazy about the things he comes up with I wouldn't be surprised. It doesn't hurt either that Crystal sounds kind of like Christian. Christine is closer obviously, but Chris probably prefers the name that sounds kind of like his instead of the actual female version of his name.
 
MysticMisty said:
Alec Benson Leary said:
Which brings up another thing that may or may not deserve its own thread, but I'm too lazy to put it together right now: The name "crystal". I was thinking today about where that originated, and then it hit me - Pokemon Crystal was the first pokemon game where you could play as a girl. Of course! It's so obvious! Chris wants to name his daughter Crystal because he liked playing Pokemon Crystal. Am I right, or am I right?
You know, Chris is so unimaginative and lazy about the things he comes up with I wouldn't be surprised. It doesn't hurt either that Crystal sounds kind of like Christian. Christine is closer obviously, but Chris probably prefers the name that sounds kind of like his instead of the actual female version of his name.

Crystal... A name which sounds similar to my own, and which is named after the illustrious metal which is mined out of the Earth's ground.
 
My Mother's maiden name is my middle name too. It was done to keep the name "alive" since my maternal Grandparents only had daughters and no sons.
 
I really think its a sad and useless way to try to say the mother's lineage is important, but not important enough to think about for more than one generation. It really wouldn't have a point unless Christian's last name was Weston-Chandler, or even better Chandler-Weston. Unfortunately, women from that time period have been taught for so long they are second class citizens that I wouldn't be surprised if she was those type of women that make me want to vomit and punch them by calling herself "Mrs. Bob Chandler".

However, this is coming from a woman way ahead of her time that kept her last name when she got married and my son's last name is hyphenated His last name-MY last name. To me, the whole having Weston as his middle name is just a pathetic useless attempt. Not trying to sound A-Loggy, I am a feminist waaay ahead of her time that just sees it as pointless and sad. Now, Christian's view of women's rights is starting to become clearer...
 
MysticMisty said:
Alec Benson Leary said:
Which brings up another thing that may or may not deserve its own thread, but I'm too lazy to put it together right now: The name "crystal". I was thinking today about where that originated, and then it hit me - Pokemon Crystal was the first pokemon game where you could play as a girl. Of course! It's so obvious! Chris wants to name his daughter Crystal because he liked playing Pokemon Crystal. Am I right, or am I right?
You know, Chris is so unimaginative and lazy about the things he comes up with I wouldn't be surprised. It doesn't hurt either that Crystal sounds kind of like Christian. Christine is closer obviously, but Chris probably prefers the name that sounds kind of like his instead of the actual female version of his name.

I wonder what would happen if he somehow ends up impregnating a poor woman and if it ends up a girl, she absolutely refuses to name the baby Crystal. I bet it would bring Chris a lot of stress.
 
I like how he has to be "Christian Weston Chandler" instead of just "Christian Chandler," like he's royalty.
 
I always thought Weston was one of his last names... You see in Spanish people have First Name, Second Name, First LastName, Second Lastname. but some people only have First Name, First Lastname, Second Lastname. I thought somehow some people in the States had this last model too.
But I guess I was wrong. *yawn*
 
Julaay said:
I really think its a sad and useless way to try to say the mother's lineage is important, but not important enough to think about for more than one generation. It really wouldn't have a point unless Christian's last name was Weston-Chandler, or even better Chandler-Weston. Unfortunately, women from that time period have been taught for so long they are second class citizens that I wouldn't be surprised if she was those type of women that make me want to vomit and punch them by calling herself "Mrs. Bob Chandler".
Well, I don't know how much importance "lineage" really has to anyone these days, whether male-based or female-based. I got my last name from my father's side, as is obviously the old style, but the only things I know about my great grandparents - on both sides - are their names and what country they come from, and I don't know a damn thing about any generations before that; nearly everybody I know is just as in the dark about their lineage and they couldn't care less.
 
Julaay said:
However, this is coming from a woman way ahead of her time that kept her last name when she got married and my son's last name is hyphenated His last name-MY last name.

I've got some friends that kept their last names when they married, but their children's last names are hyphenated him-her. I wonder what will happen if one of those children marries another hypenated person and they have a kid -- him(dad)-her(dad)--him(mom)-her(mom)?

It follows that you could figure out how many generations back their ancestors started hyphenating by taking the log base 2 of the number of hyphens. But then I'm a geek.

Jullay said:
To me, the whole having Weston as his middle name is just a pathetic useless attempt. Not trying to sound A-Loggy, I am a feminist waaay ahead of her time that just sees it as pointless and sad. Now, Christian's view of women's rights is starting to become clearer...
There's quite a tradition in the British peerage of preserving the female line's surname in the middle names of the children. It was/is more often done if the female half of the equation comes from a distinguished family. I was thinking this was true of Lady Diana Frances Spencer, but Frances was the middle name of her mother the Vicountess Althorp (though it came down to her from the family's last name. I think). CWC's affectation for rubbing "Weston" in everyone's face probably has something to do with that bogus Mayflower / Ann Boleyn story he's so proud of. If he were to admit that "the source of my name is the probably apocryphal Daniel Weston, who did not come over on the Mayflower and was not a descendant of Ann Boleyn" he'd probably crow about it a bit less.
 
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