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Topic: Surnames for your baby Posted: 16 May 2011 at 12:17pm |
Some people I know are due to have their bubba soon. They aren't married so don't have the same surname and are currently debating about naming bub when he/she arrives. His/hers/hyphenated/brand new?
So I'm curious to know- for those who don't share the same surname as their other half (for whatever reason), how did you go about choosing which surname to use? And when did you make the decision?
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Posted: 16 May 2011 at 12:19pm |
I think the usual thing is to either hyphenate or to take the fathers name if they are living together.
There are married people who keep their own names & I think they do similar to above.
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Posted: 16 May 2011 at 12:20pm |
my oldest is hyphenated and younger two have dad's name...
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Posted: 16 May 2011 at 12:30pm |
My boy has dads name, for the simple fact he is what i'd describe as a proper father. If I weren't with him, and if he had nothing to do with him then i would have considered my name.
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Posted: 16 May 2011 at 12:53pm |
Mine has my name - his father and i are seperated - but before we split i had decided on my name anyway. Mostly for practicality as it'd be me taking him to appoitments and everything and thought it sounded easier. Besides i like the sound of my surname better. And the name i wanted to use sounded crap with his surname. And if i'm totally honest because he assumed we'd take his name and it got up my hormonal pregnant nose that he'd make that assumption so i rebelled. *blush*
I don't know that its actually easier that we have the same surname but i have heard of people having trouble travelling when the kids have a different surname on their passports - they had to have birth certificates as well.
Oh - a couple i know used the fathers last name and gave the mothers surname as a middlename (or vice-versa i can't remember).
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Posted: 16 May 2011 at 1:09pm |
DS has DP's surname...we live together and eventually it'll be my surname too!
I did joke about giving him my surname until we got married or at least engaged but it didn't prompt a proposal!
My surname is a boy's name so we considered using it for a baby boy as first name or middle name but it didn't go with DP's surname at all.
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Posted: 16 May 2011 at 1:10pm |
Bowie wrote:
I don't know that its actually easier that we have the same surname but i have heard of people having trouble travelling when the kids have a different surname on their passports - they had to have birth certificates as well.
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I travelled with DS1 quite a bit before I got my new passport (with my married name) and have never had an issue with us having different surnames
On the original topic, all my friends who have kept their own surname or aren't married to their baby's father have given him their father's surname.
Actually, that's not true. One of my girlfriends recently gave her baby boy HER surname (she is married to the father but kept her own name).
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Posted: 16 May 2011 at 1:15pm |
My aunt and uncle aren't married and thier 3 kids have my uncle's surname
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Posted: 16 May 2011 at 1:16pm |
We gave our daughter a hyphenated version of both of ours, tbh were she a boy I probably would've quite happily just went with his but it didn't sound right with her name and I actually like the individuality of my surname.
Therefore all subsequent children will have the same for simplicity.
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Posted: 16 May 2011 at 2:03pm |
I hyphenated my surname with my DH's when we got married but our two girls have his surname.
I don't have any strong feelings about my (maiden) surname but couldn't get my head around dropping it just because I got married, hence hyphenating.
And I didn't want my girls to have a double barrelled name - it's a pain TBH
I made the decisions, DH just had to live with them, hehe
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Posted: 16 May 2011 at 2:10pm |
My sister gave her DD her partners surname as they were engaged and planned to get married. she told DP they had to be married before DD got to school so they all had the same surname by then!
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Posted: 16 May 2011 at 2:11pm |
I am married but kept my own name and both boys have my surname. Hubby is free to change his surname to join us any time but feels that it would be like losing his identity.
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Posted: 16 May 2011 at 2:18pm |
kiwisj wrote:
Bowie wrote:
I don't know that its actually easier that we have the same surname but i have heard of people having trouble travelling when the kids have a different surname on their passports - they had to have birth certificates as well.
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I travelled with DS1 quite a bit before I got my new passport (with my married name) and have never had an issue with us having different surnames
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Same here.
Can't really comment on the OP as my kids have DHs surname, but then I took his name when we got married.
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Posted: 16 May 2011 at 2:55pm |
i like my name but wouldnt burdon a baby with it only to have to change it when me and DP marry, and DP like his (alot).
Our names so don't hypenate well (Tosh-Paterson or Paterson-Tosh) so our kids will have DP's name (Paterson)
it will just work out easier to not have to change their names, and my name...that said we will maybe be married before we have kids - if DP ever gets around to proposing
Oh and i was 5 when my parents finally married and I was a Tosh from birth (Dads last name)
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Posted: 16 May 2011 at 3:13pm |
We are married but I went hyphenated as I wanted to keep my maiden name but also wanted DH's. DD has the same surname as me then but it ends on DH's name IYGWIM mine-his. When making booking for the family I use DH's name as it is shorter and doesnt require spelling...
DH did say he would go hyphenated too but it requires a change by deedpoll and he only got as far as printing off the forms 2 years ago!!! I have stopped asking.
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Posted: 16 May 2011 at 3:21pm |
Both my son and my soon to be born son have DPs surname. I plan to be with him forever (if he'll keep me) and he's the father of my children so yeah. We never even discussed it, it was just how it happened.
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Posted: 16 May 2011 at 5:01pm |
I'm married with same surname, but I would like to give the next baby my maiden name as a middle if its a boy as the are no boys in my family this generation (11 girls tho).
SIL is married kept her name and gave the baby her name too. The possibilities are endless.
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Posted: 16 May 2011 at 5:26pm |
I will be married when i finally get pregnant but if i wasnt baby would have DFs last name.
You do have to make sure it doesnt get to complicated, my cousins DS has hyphenated name (hers and his fathers) when she got married her and her husband both hyphenated their names then his kids names are hyphenated as well (his and their mothers) Means that there is 3 different surnames in their house!
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Posted: 16 May 2011 at 5:45pm |
Our boys have hyphenated surnames.
We decided long before trying to conceive as it was an important issue for me. They are both our boys, so it made sense that they should have both our names. I would keep my surname if we ever got married.
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Posted: 16 May 2011 at 7:07pm |
Interesting thread - I'd never thought of doing anything but taking my DF's surname when we get married, or hyphenating (plus, our last names would sound daft together). And had never heard of children taking their mother's surname if the mother keeps her maiden name. My DF and I are getting married this November but DD has his last name but we were engaged when we had her so I never even considered doing anyhing else
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