Stupid names for a child

Anytime you give your child a name they aren't going to use you are causing them big problems. If you name your son William and he goes by Bill he can run into big problems at security. If his ID says William and the plane ticket says Bill he could get denied passage by security.
That's only because the public is getting dumber and dumber my the minute. Must be something in the water.
 
That's only because the public is getting dumber and dumber my the minute. Must be something in the water.
I saw someone get held up at SeaTac last week. Name didn't match. TSA agent started questioning person. Manager then came over who was well versed in American customs and let the person through. You are basically gambling that the TSA people at your checkpoint know American customs. This isn't a guarantee anymore.
 

Three of my adult kids go by nicknames, never had any issues. A pet peeve of mine is a nickname as a given name, like naming a boy Joe, Jim or Liam.
I have a co worker named Terrance, he goes by Terry, our company booked his flight in the name Terry, he did not get Precheck because the name on the ticket did not match in the computer.
With how the computer now decides everything at the TSA TDC, it wouldn't surprise me to hear that some people had to go back to the ticket counter to get their ticket changed because TSA wouldn't let them through for a name mismatch.
 
Anytime you give your child a name they aren't going to use you are causing them big problems. If you name your son William and he goes by Bill he can run into big problems at security. If his ID says William and the plane ticket says Bill he could get denied passage by security.
So parents have a crystal ball when they name their child? All three of our kids, and I, "go by" shortened names of our given names. The only issue I had flying is when I first got TSA Pre-Check, I didn't put my middle name in my application. The day before my first flight, I found out I had my middle name in my Delta account. So that took about a 30 minutes phone call with Delta to get sorted. Kids have never had an issue.

On one soccer team my son was on, there were four kids named "Jonathan". One went by "Jonathan", one "JP", and two used "Jon". I guess three of them should get their legal name changed?
 
Airlines are quite clear that the ticket name must match your ID. I guess I don't understand why you would book a plane ticket that says anything other than your official first name that matches your ID. Variation in including the middle name/initial I can understand. But while I go by Becky, the plane ticket always says Rebecca. That's just common sense. I have no sympathy for blatant stupidity like booking under Bill for William.

My roommate has completely changed his name. Plane ticket goes under his given name that matches his license. Why ask for trouble?
 
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You have been lucky. Why not just officially change their name to the one they use?
Because I think a nickname as a legal name is tacky. Everyone knows to book travel in your legal name. My young adult kids are frequent travelers, have passports, all identification has their legal name, only an idiot wouldn’t use it when booking travel.
 
Because I think a nickname as a legal name is tacky. Everyone knows to book travel in your legal name. My young adult kids are frequent travelers, have passports, all identification has their legal name, only an idiot wouldn’t use it when booking travel.
People make the mistake all of the time. I just named my son Paul. No nicknames no other names people call him.
 
Airlines are quite clear that the ticket name must match your ID. I guess I don't understand why you would book a plane ticket that says anything other than your official first name that matches your ID. Variation in including the middle name/initial I can understand. But while I go by Becky, the plane ticket always says Rebecca. That's just common sense.
Agreed, and I think most people are aware of it. I recently got a Real ID drivers license for the first time, and it has my full name, including middle name, which was required on the form. Previously, it only had my middle initial (been driving for 40+ years), which is also what most of my credit cards, insurance cards etc. have. So now I will have to book airline tickets using the full name. I also have a nickname/shortened form of my first name, but never use it for anything official.
 
People make the mistake all of the time. I just named my son Paul. No nicknames no other names people call him.
No one I know has ever made that mistake. My name doesn’t lead to a nickname, always hated that. One of my five kids goes by her legal name. About 1/4 of people use nicknames, and can still travel. 😂
 
No one I know has ever made that mistake. My name doesn’t lead to a nickname, always hated that. One of my five kids goes by her legal name. About 1/4 of people use nicknames, and can still travel. 😂
Of course they can still travel, but they will run into problems at TSA.
 
Of course they can still travel, but they will run into problems at TSA.
Only if they are dumb. Heck my mom was given an official name at birth (a saints name because she was catholic and that’s a requirement), was given an entirely different name to use, everyone called her the second name until she met my dad, he preferred her given name. My mom’s entire side of the family called her by her second name, my dad’s entire side of the family called her by her first name. Of course travel was booked with her first name, because that’s what you do.
 














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