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National Middle Name Pride Day is celebrated on March 8 of this year. It is an annual celebration held on the Friday of the first full week of every March. Few things in the world cannot be chosen on one’s own and that is called destiny. It may be anything like human birth, parents, and of course your name of yours. As soon as a baby is born, every parent gets into the situation of choosing the right name. There would be so many discussions, debates, and choices when it comes to naming. Some of you would have found your name beautiful, and some people also feel that the name could be better. In either case, most people hide their middle name. Many don’t know the actual reason for their middle name. It is that middle name that distinguishes you from one another with the same name. So you are prohibited from hiding your middle name as it is National Middle Name Pride Day.
“If I’m gonna tell a real story, I’m gonna start with my name.” – Kendrick Lamar
History of National Middle Name Pride Day
The National Middle Name Pride Day has been first celebrated the year 1997. Since then the Friday of the first full week of every March marks this observance. However, there is no record or mention of the creator of this Day anywhere. Middle Name Pride Day aims to honor the rarely-used middle name which often distinguishes you apart from others. Despite being your middle name picked by your mom and dad or spoused, Middle Name Pride Day is indeed a must celebration and pride moment for all those who have a middle name. Middle names were often selected with so much care for which anyone needs to be proud of it as it is the middle name that makes your name unique from others. The middle name is often selected to honor a friend or relative as that person may have possessed certain special characteristics that the parents want you to inherit on their child.
Different countries have different traditions of following the middle name. A middle name may have the mother’s maiden name in some countries. The forename of a relative is also sometimes used as one’s middle name to honor the familial heritage. Middle names could also be either the given names or surnames. The history of the middle names is still a debated concept in English-speaking countries. But the practice of using the middle name is found to be occurring by the late 17th century among royalty and aristocracy which was exemplified in the name of the Stuart pretender James Francis Edward Stuart. Since 1905, “middle name” has also received a figurative usage meaning with distinguished or outstanding characteristics of any person, as mentioned in the phrase “discretion is my middle name.”
Other Celebrations on March 8
March 8 is also celebrated as
- International Women’s Day
- National Peanut Cluster Day
- National Proofreading Day
- National Day of Unplugging
How to Celebrate National Middle Name Pride Day
Celebrating the National Middle Name Pride Day is quite simple. It is the best Day to write your name with your middle name. If you are one of those who don’t know the reason behind your middle name, then take this Day as a chance to ask your parents about the reason why they have chosen your middle name if you haven’t heard the story earlier. If it is given in honor of someone, then find out a little more about that person and attributes possessed by him/her. Those parents can also take this as the best time to tell your children about the middle name story. Get out of the embracement and tell your name with your middle name to celebrate this special day. You can even share your middle name with pride to others on social media using the hashtag #MiddleNamePrideDay.
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