I think naming children after ancestors is a nice thing to do.
I was named Michelle Abby, which was later switched around to Abby Michelle.
Abby - after a (foster)greatgrandmother, Abbie, who in turn was named for her grandmother, Abigail.
Michelle - after my father, Michael.
My mother was also named after her father, Glenn, she is Glenda Teresa, but goes by Teresa (tree-sa). Apparently her mom just liked it.
My cousin/fostergrandmother was also named after her father, Melva, she is Melva Jeanne, but goes by Jean.
Everyone kept saying Jeanne as Jeannie or Janine.

I don't have any kids, nor will I in the near future. If I ever do have kids, I'd like for their middle names to be off of the family tree.
I do have a list of names to avoid though.
Example? My maternal greatgrandparents from Georgia, USA
James Parker - nothing wrong with James. Parker on the other hand... I'm American, and as one, I do not wish to contribue to the invasion of Madisons, McKenzies, Aidans...

(Although I could easily have been named after him, as Jamie Parker. He was born 8-8-1884. I was born 8-8-1983. My mother didn't know until much later)
his wife...
Lity May - not Littie, oh nooo....Lightie

My ancestor's high point in hickdom/redneckness. She was named by her mother Ida Cornelia. Lity, because she was born outside in the daylight, and May because.. gues what month she was born in?
That's one of those names where I look at it, and slap myself in the face...
though, after some digging I found that Ida Cornelia had a sister (not twin) named Catherine Cordelia. I think that sounds quite lovely.