When my husband and I were consulting, before we married, regarding my married name to be, we had several issues to consider: 1) my professional work already done under my maiden name of Brill, 2) my strong desire for a family name that would linguistically and symbolically reflect the unity of our family, 3) my desire to honor my parents through my name (last name from my father and my middle name Berry from my mother's family) and my own ethnicity and culture through my names: Brill being Jewish
I'm sure you'd know more than me, but are you sure that Brill is a Jewish name? Oddly enough, I went out to dinner with a couple Brill's tonight. I asked about the origin of their name, and they said it was Danish. They didn't say anything about it being Jewish, and neither look Jewish at all, or have ever said they were Jewish.
Regards, David
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