What's in a name?

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My court records identify me as "Baby Aaron", would that be a first name that they tagged me with at birth, or a last name that may have some search significance?

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It would be your original LAST name. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – My court records identify me as "Baby Aaron", would that be a first name that they tagged me with at birth, or a last name that may have some search significance?

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Most of the time that is a last name of which belongs to the birthmother. You will need to locate her father or brother if she has one and if she has married since. ~*~Angi~*~ @—— Dx PCOS since 1985 Infertility since 1992 Possible PKD DCI/INS-1 Study in Boston No success: Glucophage, DeltaZone, Clomid Founder of Adopt:A.S.A.P. adoptasap.com & adoptasap.net

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My court records identify me as "Baby Aaron", would that be a first name that they tagged me with at birth, or a last name that may have some search significance?

Considering that your name is now "Elizabeth", I’d guess either that "Aaron" was your last name at birth or that you have some issues to take up with your adoptive parents and their pediatrician. Seriously, that’s the usual way of referring to a baby who hasn’t been given a first name: Baby Lastname. whoever Baby Coffeepot

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Considering that your name is now "Elizabeth", I’d guess either that "Aaron" was your last name at birth or that you have some issues to take up with your adoptive parents and their pediatrician. Seriously, that’s the usual way of referring to a baby who hasn’t been

given a Ok, so I forgot to mention that my wife and I use the same account and just use her name  (all the fun of crossdressing without the expense of size 11 EEE pumps)–I was hoping that Aaron would be like a maternal last name and thus be the only piece of info that I had gotten so far—well, thanks ya’ll

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Ok, so I forgot to mention that my wife and I use the same account and just use her name  (all the fun of crossdressing without the expense of size 11 EEE pumps)–I was hoping that Aaron would be like a maternal last name and thus be the only piece of info that I had gotten so far—well, thanks ya’ll

While it’s still likely that Aaron is a surname, there are some jurisdictions that indeed refer to the child as "Baby [first name]. If you don’t wish to be more specific here, it might be a good idea to contact a search/support group in the area where your adoption took place and ask the question of them. Or, as an alternative, you could simply search for a birthmother with big feet.  :-) Nancy (you figure it out…) "Well if you think I am going to stand for this lying down, you had better think again!"      Celeste  12/30/96

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Shane said : " (all the fun of crossdressing without the expense of size 11 EEE pumps) " I ask : I guess this rules out us getting a picture of you in drag.  *sigh* Oh well, so much for some comic relief girls. — MrsRat Admin XWorld NetWork http://www.xworld.org http://sefl.satelnet.org/~brats/

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i would pay good money to see…. i keep begging my hubby to put on a dress for the laugh and he just thinks i’m strange…… (lol ) ;-)

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – Shane said : " (all the fun of crossdressing without the expense of size 11 EEE pumps) " I ask : I guess this rules out us getting a picture of you in drag.  *sigh* Oh well, so much for some comic relief girls. — MrsRat Admin XWorld NetWork http://www.xworld.org http://sefl.satelnet.org/~brats/

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