my wife just dropped her maiden name and use my famous surname. Lol! (the woman dropped the maiden name but still visible as middle initial) And all the children will inherit the mother's maiden name as their middle initial. But the man will retain the middle initial as that of his mother.
their maiden name and just affix her husband's surname are those known to their profession (mostly) and those who are known by their family name (common to the rich and political or business-known families).
Thanks, I knew that would be acceptable, because I'm sure many women LOVE their maiden surnames as well and would definitely not wanna do away with it ;-)
Colt45 .. yup. most of the prominent people do that.. best example is our former president "Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo" Macapagal id her maiden name, and Arroyo is her husband's surname.
s_isale .. its not that we lose our identity, its to be able to know what family we beong to. most of us are known for their family name. when you adopt your husband's, means you belong in his family too.
She may well have changed her name. It's common in North America to put the woman's maiden name on her tombstone, especially when she's buried with her husband. Hence the "Ruddy" at the top.
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my wife just dropped her maiden name and use my famous surname. Lol! (the woman dropped the maiden name but still visible as middle initial) And all the children will inherit the mother's maiden name as their middle initial. But the man will retain the middle initial as that of his mother.
which category do you fall into? :-)
their maiden name and just affix her husband's surname are those known to their profession (mostly) and those who are known by their family name (common to the rich and political or business-known families).
epitaph for Gloria Macapagal Arroyo:
Here lies....
Corazon Cojuangco Aquino
Identity does only mean name.. :(
Changing my name to my husband's name doesn't mean i lose my identity..
Thanks, I knew that would be acceptable, because I'm sure many women LOVE their maiden surnames as well and would definitely not wanna do away with it ;-)
idk.. but that's we normally do.. hehehe
Colt45 .. yup. most of the prominent people do that.. best example is our former president "Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo" Macapagal id her maiden name, and Arroyo is her husband's surname.
s_isale .. its not that we lose our identity, its to be able to know what family we beong to. most of us are known for their family name. when you adopt your husband's, means you belong in his family too.
She may well have changed her name. It's common in North America to put the woman's maiden name on her tombstone, especially when she's buried with her husband. Hence the "Ruddy" at the top.
What if she just adds on her husbands surname to her maiden surname, is that acceptable?
yup
It is mandatory for a woman in Philippines to change her last name after she gets married?
you lose your identity is it?
At least in my country..
Who said it is mandatory for a woman to change the name once she is married?
lol.. John Wayne Ruddy his wife Sandra Patterson..