trendygran in my youth I knew a family of four girls, named Jean, Joan, Jacqueline and Joyce. I wonder how they sorted their mail?
Our adopted daughter had two names when we got her. We chose a new first name, and gave her the first name that her Mum had chosen, as a middle name. We later found that the name we had discarded had been her birth Mum's name, and regretted not keeping that instead. DD is glad we didn't as she dislikes it.
DD also decided to change her Christian name, on the spur of the moment, when she started senior school. She informed the teachers that her name wasn't E...... but C........, but was swiftly shot down! She likes her name now!
I was born just as the war started, and my Mum used to joke that names were rationed, so I only got one. Apparently my aunt chose my name, as they couldn't decide on one. I was rather peeved at that news! My name, Brenda, seems to have had a very short shelf-life, and I have never heard of a Brenda younger than her late sixties. I would be interested to hear of any.