I love my name, and I am SO happy my dad named me instead of my sweet mama. She's Filipino and wanted to name me according to a common Filipino practice of morphing the parent's names together to form a new name. I very well could have been named Algin. -.-
my actual name comes from my paternal great grandmother, with an "h" added at the beginning to soften the sound of it. My dad then wisely chose my maternal grandmother's first name to be my middle name, and lucky me, they sound perfect together ^_^ They chose the names before they married, back when they were still pen pals (for those of you who know that story). One of their love letters contains the conversation where my name is decided upon, but they won't let me see it til I get engaged.
my actual name comes from my paternal great grandmother, with an "h" added at the beginning to soften the sound of it. My dad then wisely chose my maternal grandmother's first name to be my middle name, and lucky me, they sound perfect together ^_^ They chose the names before they married, back when they were still pen pals (for those of you who know that story). One of their love letters contains the conversation where my name is decided upon, but they won't let me see it til I get engaged.