Girls name, and hyphenated names for kids?
Apr. 6th, 2010 03:50 pmMy boyfriend and I decided the other night that if we ever have a girl we are going to name her Rosemary Willow. We're not having kids for years but we always enjoy thinking about things like this. We still haven't agreed on a name for a boy.
Also, when we get married in a couple years I want to keep my last name and add his to mine. I promised my dad I would keep my last name since I'm an only child and the name will "die out" without me. I'm wondering if anyone here has kept a name and taken one. Did you hyphenate it, or come up with some other solution?
What do you do when you have kids and one parent has a hyphenated name? Do the kids get this name or do you just choose one? I know my dad would like it if we gave the kids his last name, but I would also like to use my boyfriend's family name. It just seems kind of long and confusing for kids, though. Advice?
Also, when we get married in a couple years I want to keep my last name and add his to mine. I promised my dad I would keep my last name since I'm an only child and the name will "die out" without me. I'm wondering if anyone here has kept a name and taken one. Did you hyphenate it, or come up with some other solution?
What do you do when you have kids and one parent has a hyphenated name? Do the kids get this name or do you just choose one? I know my dad would like it if we gave the kids his last name, but I would also like to use my boyfriend's family name. It just seems kind of long and confusing for kids, though. Advice?
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Date: 2010-04-06 08:07 pm (UTC)I got married last summer (not to my daughter's father), and chose to hyphenate my last name, because I wanted the name connection to my daughter. So I hyphenated, maidenname-husbandslastname. We are expecting our first child together in September, and we will be giving the baby his last name only. Although now that I think about it, I think it would be cool to give the baby my full last name so that s/he has the name connection to my daughter as well, which is something I actually didn't think of until now. So I may have to bring it up to my husband. lol.
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Date: 2010-04-06 08:09 pm (UTC)Some people give some kids mom's name and some kids dad's name. I think that's unnecessarily confusing, but then last names just aren't a big deal to me.
It's common in the South to shift the last to the middle and drop the former middle. I shifted my last name to my middle, but kept my middle, giving me two middles. So now I have a superawesome last name and two distinguished-looking middle initials.
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Date: 2010-04-06 10:19 pm (UTC)Oh and I love Rosemary!
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Date: 2010-04-07 12:43 am (UTC)He kept his last name "Meade" and she kept her last name "Smith" and the kids have the last name "Meadesmith". But their names go together really well it wouldn't work if you tried to give your kids the last name Thompsonjohnson or something...
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Date: 2010-04-11 03:02 am (UTC)This is what I was about to post. I'm a high school teacher, and although I have a number of students with hyphenated last names, almost all of them only use their first last name when writing their name on a paper or signing up for something.
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Date: 2010-04-07 07:12 pm (UTC)My husband and I are planning on hyphenating our children's last name.
We hope it will honor both our families since he is the only son and my parents have two daughters.
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Date: 2010-04-07 07:35 pm (UTC)I don't have a hyphenated name, and I don't have kids, so my anecdotes probably don't count, but I just want to say that I knew siblings that had a hyphenated last name, and eventually...they just dropped one. One day they had two names and then the next they only had one. I don't think their parents split or anything; to take your words, they just decided that it was "kind of long and confusing." Too much.
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