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Old 25-08-2011, 15:20   #1
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Default Are we a generation away from triple barrelled surnames being commonplace?

When I was growing up double barrelled surnames were generally only for toffs and the occasional weird kid but noticed that approximately half of the women I know who have been married in the last 5 years have gone for a double barrelled maiden name-husbands surname combo.

Surely if the trend continues in a few generations people will have to spend half an hour writing their name out
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Old 25-08-2011, 15:40   #2
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Does seem a bit daft, not sure why they can't stick with tradition and take the man's name. Like you say, if they did it then their daughter may be inclined to do the same and before you know it names will be way too long
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Careful, some members here have had double-barrelled surnames for a loooooooooooong time
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Old 25-08-2011, 16:04   #4
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Old 25-08-2011, 16:50   #5
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Does seem a bit daft, not sure why they can't stick with tradition and take the man's name.
I wouldn't take a man's name if I got married. Why should I?
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Old 25-08-2011, 17:08   #6
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I don't know that many people with double barrelled names... in fact it's quite rare certainly where I work it is anyway.

For those women I know that kept their maiden name as well as taking their husbands name it's because they don't want their family name to die out. If I ever do get married I wouldn't want to totally give up my name otherwise it would be the last of the McKenzies in my family. Though I probably wouldn't use it daily, but it would be there legeally.
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Old 25-08-2011, 17:11   #7
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If I ever get married, I'd be tempted to keep my name and then have both my surname and the husband's. My family surname will vanish with me if I take my husband's name and I'd quite like for it to stick around out of some (potentially to others, weird) sense of belonging.

Not bothered if others think it's weird though, my life and surname and all that But yeah I'd certainly consider it.
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Old 25-08-2011, 17:23   #8
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I wouldn't take a man's name if I got married. Why should I?
What name would your children take?

I do understand that there's a potential sense of lack/loss of identity, but isn't the unison of marriage above that? I have to say I do like the tradition values - but I'm old fashioned!
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Old 25-08-2011, 17:29   #9
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What name would your children take?

I do understand that there's a potential sense of lack/loss of identity, but isn't the unison of marriage above that? I have to say I do like the tradition values - but I'm old fashioned!
By that same logic, the man in the relationship could also lose his surname as after all the unison of marriage is above that

Go with what you like and agree with your other half. Sod what anyone else thinks of it imo! Relationships all have their own quirks and nuances after all.
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Indeed - it's up the couple Didn't mean to imply any was wrong or right btw
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