Initials as well as the actual names; you also need to consider - if you have a daughter - of some possible initial risks if she gets married. thinking ahead is vital!
When naming our kids, thankfully I had the final say from a shortlist - several names I rejected because they would have made ridiculous initials! Slightly complicated by my wife being Polish and one thing that was a definite insistence on her part was the middle names had to be in the Polish tradition.
So our daughter has my wife's mother's first name as her middle name and our son has her father's first name as his middle name.
For our daughter, we settled on Alexandra as the first name ( this was fortunately on that shortlist! ) but my wife will generally call her Olenka, which is the Polish version of the short form "Alex" but under no circumstances must anyone actually use the English short form "Alex" - on pain of being yelled at very severely!
With our son, we went for Kenneth ( usually shortened to Kenny ) which was my paternal grandfather's name, and by a fluke the middle initial is also the same as said grandfather's middle initial - so he has the same first name, last name and purely by coincidence middle initial as my grandfather.
Meanwhile - our daughter has a friend called Ellie. Just that; it's not short for anything at all. I am desperately hoping that when said friend gets married, it will be to someone with the surname "Phant".....
