I think people who name their children with their predecessors' names mainly have the following psychology: they are unwilling.
Using the "predecessor's name" has shown that the person who married him is not his predecessor, but someone else. This person has married someone else and gave birth to a child, but also named his children after his predecessor. It can only be said that this person is too reluctant to let go of his predecessor, and the person who is unwilling to marry himself is not his predecessor. This kind of unwillingness is very strong. Generally speaking, men are unwilling to their predecessors, which means that men are dumped by women, so they can be so unwilling. Missing
This kind of psychology is also very possible. People who love each other may not be able to walk into the marriage hall together in the end. They may be separated because of family background, geography and other factors. Although they are separated, they still have deep feelings in their hearts. After marrying a person they don't love, they still can't forget their predecessors. Giving their children the name of their predecessors is both a yearning and a protest against the family. Another possibility is that my predecessor died of natural and man-made disasters, which I would like to know. Generally speaking, this kind of behavior will happen to men. First, men take the lead in children's names, and secondly, men are more nostalgic than women.
On the spur of the moment
When a child is born, it is usually a very tangled matter. If the man and his ex break up peacefully and keep in touch and become friends, or they have such an agreement to name each other's children, the possibility may only exist. It is too boring. Who will believe it if there is nothing fishy? After all, once a lover, it's hard not to let people dream. If this kind of behavior is still kept from your partner, it is tantamount to shooting yourself in the foot. One day, it will be known that chickens fly and dogs jump at home, which is really discouraged.