I've read that sometimes certain names would be favored in certain families. To reduce confusion, when a father had one form, he would give his son a different form of the same name. Forms sometimes being very different from what we would conceive of as being the same name.
For some examples see: (though I am sure there are others)
https://www.libraryireland.com/matheson/varieties/different-names-interchangeably.phpHas anyone seen one of these names alternating between generations? And more to my question: what did the birth order look like? (I've never seen one with an intact family record.)
I know naming patterns were often not followed to the letter, but I was wondering if you would still generally expect a son with a different form of his father's name to be born later in the birth order of sons. Like, generally, third or fourth, instead of first or second.