ChatterBank26 mins ago
Women Using Their Maiden Names & Then Their Married Ones.
33 Answers
Probably this a fairly recent trend, but is there any reason (social
media) or otherwise for married ladies inserting their maiden names
between their first names & married ones?
I have a daughter who uses her first name, her maiden name (my name)
& then her married name.
A daughter-in- law meanwhile uses her first name,then her married
name (my surname) but no mention of her maiden name.
Obviously a personal choice but any explanation?
media) or otherwise for married ladies inserting their maiden names
between their first names & married ones?
I have a daughter who uses her first name, her maiden name (my name)
& then her married name.
A daughter-in- law meanwhile uses her first name,then her married
name (my surname) but no mention of her maiden name.
Obviously a personal choice but any explanation?
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by kayakamina. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Personally, I have never understood Joe Public double-barrelling a surname - which implies it is imply too important to die out.
I am the last of my branch of the Hughes's - my step-daughters never took my name, and my youngest, who has it, will probably re-marry next year, so our branch dies right there.
Should I care?
Not at all!!
I can understand someone like Victoria Coren Mitchell - she has created a career under her maiden name, and may wish to keep it, but people like that are the exception.
I am the last of my branch of the Hughes's - my step-daughters never took my name, and my youngest, who has it, will probably re-marry next year, so our branch dies right there.
Should I care?
Not at all!!
I can understand someone like Victoria Coren Mitchell - she has created a career under her maiden name, and may wish to keep it, but people like that are the exception.
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.