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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-05-21 06:54 pm

[ SECRET POST #2696 ]


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tasogare_n_hime: (Scumbeldor)

[personal profile] tasogare_n_hime 2014-05-21 11:32 pm (UTC)(link)
People who think that naming your children after your parents, or other relatives who had been married to each other living or dead is somehow incestuous really creeps me out. It's honoring relatives! Why do you have to insert the fact that the people they were named after were in a sexual relationship!? That has NOTHING AT ALL to do with it!

Disclaimer: No I'm not named after anyone at all let alone a relative, the concept is just disgusting and pisses me off.

(Anonymous) 2014-05-21 11:54 pm (UTC)(link)
For any given pair of names, it's probably statistically inevitable that some people with those names have had a sexual relationship. In the case of James and Lily, common English names, the number of couples is probably well into the thousands at least. (And in the wizarding world, the James and Lily population probably saw an increase after The Tragedy). So no point in worrying, I guess.

I would think it was kind of weird if a parent named their kids "Tristan" and "Isolde" (or Adam and Eve, who went to my grade school). But relatives who happened to be married to each other? *shrug* That's nice.

If James and Lily Potter were primarily famous in the Wizarding world for their erotic correspondence, then sure, it would be icky. But naming a couple of kids after your parents seems like a perfectly reasonable thing to do.
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[personal profile] tasogare_n_hime 2014-05-22 12:01 am (UTC)(link)
I wonder if people who think it's incestuous would also think that somehow someone naming two of their sons after their grandfather, and then their father in any order means Grandad jr. is destined to act like he is Dad jr.'s father, even if Grandad jr. is the younger son.

[personal profile] cbrachyrhynchos 2014-05-22 12:24 am (UTC)(link)
I read a biography of John Harrison, the English self-taught clockmaker who invented the first sea clock. The biography noted that getting information about the guy's early life was difficult because the extended family had at least a half-dozen people across three generations, including multiple cousins with the same name living in the same county.