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To give baby two surnames...unreasonable?

29 replies

lucifersam · 06/03/2020 15:51

Hi everyone, I'm hoping you can have a read through this and see if I'm being sensible or ridiculous with this suggestion!

So I did not change my name when I married my husband - for two reasons. The first is that I am a doctor and I also have a PhD, so I have 20+ years of education plus a career built on my name. The second is that my partner is British and my family is Indian. Although I have a large extended family, I am the last person in my family with my surname.

I'm newly pregnant and we're talking about names now and a surname dilemma has come up. I would like to give our children both our surnames (mine first, his last, no hyphen) because I want to pass something of my family history and my culture onto my children. Both our surnames are only 4 letters long, so even if they were to use their full name it would only be 8 letters in total. They also sound really nice together.

I did consider putting my surname as a middle name, and this is my second option, but there's something so appealing to me about both of our surnames having equal standing. Of course I expect and have no problem that casually our kids might only use one surname (my husband's, since his would come second), but I would at least like to give them the option to use both if they wanted to further down the line.

I don't think my husband has fully made his mind up on what he wants to do but now I keep second guessing myself! In the context of the wider world, am I being too unreasonable in wanting to do this?

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WilheldivaHater · 06/03/2020 15:58

Sounds like a great idea to me.

FizzyGreenWater · 06/03/2020 15:57

That sounds like a good option.

He doesn't get to veto it any more than you get to veto his surname being used, I'd say. So the decision is yours. He decides whether he wants his surname there, you decide for yours - the end.

AnneLovesGilbert · 06/03/2020 15:54

Sounds perfect. Don’t doubt yourself.

lucifersam · 06/03/2020 15:53

Oops...did not mean to format that "full" into bold. Sorry guys!

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