My mother, grandmother and great grandmother all have same name, but used different short forms to differentiate.
Same, but also add my aunt and great aunt.
Sue, Susie, and Susathon
This got me thinking about how there is no female equivalent of junior or senior
I always assumed it would just be the same, but now that you mention it I’ve never met a female junior
My mother has the same first name as her mother. I don’t at all understand why, she has always just been called by her second name.
Tell me you don’t live in a Hispanic Country without telling me you don’t live in a Hispanic Country.
It’s not a thing in Brasil.
Brasil is in Brasil America. We are talking about where all the latins live
Brazil is in Latin America. All the other countries are Hispanic America
Poor Suriname, always forgotten…
And my guess is we completely eliminate Guyana, because it considers itself Caribbean instead of South American anyway.
Damn, I really messed up. Thanks for the heads up.
You’re good. My wife is Mexican and she has the same first name as her mother.
Maria?
I believe every woman is named after their mother. Usually by about 20 years or so.