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Floyd has DP's surname, and my surname as one of his middle names. So many people get confused and think that it is hyphenated, they dont seem to get that he has two middle names.
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Was never a second thought for me either.

I do have an ex-colleague whose children had his wife's last name - but she's Spanish and apparently that's quite common (or so he said - girls get the mum's last name, boys get the dad's?)

It does get confusing when addressing parents at school, but is the norm for kids to have different last names to one of the parents (over half my kids have different names to their mothers anyway)
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my daughter has my surname as her dad and i broke up when i was pregnant . i have been with my current partner since dd was 4months old (shes just about 2 now)  so i guess the day may come when i will have to choose to keep her name as my last name or change it to dps lastname (if he were to adopt her if we ever get married for example) , if we did get married i would take his last name so i wouldnt want to leave dd out as the only one with a different last name (dp has a daughter too and she has his last name and her mothers heifinated) ).

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I think people just need to do what is right for them really.
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my daughter has a hyphenated surname.
Her dad's name first,and it WAS my maiden name last,when I married (not to her biological father) we unofficially changed that so now she has her bio dad's surname first,then the same surname as me,her (step)dad,her brother and sister.

Basically it went from being Caityn F***** M****** to Caitlyn F***** S*******





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Totally forgot about this - but i have a german friend who got all viking and gave their son his first name as a last name + son. (clemensson) in the style of ivarson, svenson etc. I thought that was totally cool but no doubt not for everyone!!
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I wasn't married with my oldest was born but he still got DH's surname.

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we werent married when we had our 1st but we were together and i didnt want my kids to have my last night so they all have Dh's surname. only our last baby we we married when he was born. i was looking forward to having Baby of L******* on his hospital bracelet but hospital stuffed that up. so maybe our next baby will.
it does make alot of things easier to have the same surname like school and playcentre things.
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All my children with have there fathers last name. We dont plan on marrying but if we did i would also change name
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DD has DP's surname, was never really discussed between us but we both wanted that. My surname is an English sounding name with a French spelling. Ironically (or stupidly??) we gave DD an English sounding first name with a French spelling

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My girls have their fathers surname, mine will eventually be the same. He was upset when he saw her hospital band with my surname haha.

DP did ask if I wanted the girls to have my surname but I figured that when we do get married we would have to change their names also.


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I'm hyphenated, my choice. Didn't take DH's surname as I didn't want my oldest to lose his identity to me.
My oldest son has my maiden name
My daughter has a hyphenated name mine then DH's
My youngers has DH's.


Oldest didn't want to take DH's name when we got married.
Daughter has hyphenated because we weren't married when I had her... when she's older if she wants to drop my name she can.
Youngest was always going to have DH's surname.
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My kids have their Dads name, it's hyphenated anyway so I couldn't add mine even if I wanted to. A friend of mine's parents made up a last name for him as they weren't married. They never had anymore children and he hated being the only one with his name so he changed it by deed poll to his Dad's surname.
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My eldest has hyphenated names with myself and her father. I only agreed to that since she was a girl and i figured she would change it when she gets married. If she was a boy, I would have given her my name only. I actually wish she only had my name since I makes me cringe when I see her father take credit at her success now when he hasn't done anything to help her get there. Might be petty, but thats just how I feel    She can use whatever name she wants. If she wanted to drop my maiden name and use my married that would be fine, but she doesnt want to do that. She is old enough for it to make a big difference changing her name now.

My two younger ones both have DH's name since we were married before they were conceived and I have his name also.

My brother had 3 kids with his wife before they were married. she gave them all her name and when they got married, she had them all changed to the new married name. Quite a good way of going about it really.

Just my opionion and I dont mean to offend anyone, but I think the father shouldnt get naming rights until he does decent by the mother by marrying her (unless of course she doesnt believe in marriage).
I don't know of any guys who have consistantly been a good dad to their children who live with their mother.

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DD has DF's surname. I still consider her to be more a part of my family then his though probably first grandchild thing.

Had we had a conversation we had when DD was about 4weeks before DD was born then she probably would have ended up with my name.

He basically said that he wouldn't have minded her having my surname as she would eventually change the surname anyway when she got married. He also thinks it would be easier for her to have my name because its an english name instead of her having his Samoan name. He has grown up being prejudiced against because of his surname and doesn't want that to happen to DD considering she will probably end up looking just like an extremely tanned person lol.

When we get married I won't be taking his name, well I might hyphenate it. I thought it was funny when we had a family meeting with his family and his dad was happy myself and DF were getting married and his sister and her partner announced they were getting married as his dad actually said "it's important that the children have the same name as both parents" I almost choked. DF knows I'm not going to be just M, I will probably be M*** E****


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We chose mine. It was weird - we just happily settled on mine without much discussion and everyone in all the families seemed content with that. None of the hyphenated names sounded right and my boyfriends parents are divorced and we were knew we'd upset whichever side we didn't use if we chose one of his. Plus his 2 options were not highly desirable surnames.
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My daughter has her father's surname. We're engaged. He was ready to put up an argument if I had refused his name or decide to hyphenate. But I had no doubt in my mind that our daughter will have his surname only.
I have 4 brothers so I wasnt too worried about whose going to carry my fathers name (though their wives have hyphenated their names). My partner only has nieces so theres noone to carry his father's name, and yes theres that pressure on us to have a boy in the near future.. X fingers crossed X
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Interesting! DD has DPs surname, if we ever got married I would take his name and as the father I felt he had 'earned the right'.

As a child my parents weren't married and I took my father's name. My parents split when I was about 1 years and I went on holiday with my mum and grandparents and they got questioned at the airport due to me having a different name, etc and actually missed their flight! I had my name changed when I was 5 to my mums last name (my current last name) as I hadn't seen my dad since I was about 1 and just made things 'less complicated'.

If DP and I ever split I probably would look at changing DDs name - although that is quite a hassle and even now I always have to state that I have had a name change on everything!
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Never really thought about this one, but all 4 boys have their Dad's surname. the only thing will be when DP and I finally get married, then DS1 will be the odd name out, as he has his Dad's surname (the ex).

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all of my boys have DHs surname, DS10 was nearly 2 when we got married I couldnt have hyphenated the surnames even if I wanted to because they rhyme lol!!

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