Aha, the newlywed finally returns. I really have been missing you. We need more female voices before the testosterone takes over the list.
I hope you are having a great time and aren't way too busy ..... but ... just out of some kind of personal curiosity .... er .... is there more then just the information to you posting on this subject? <wink, wink> ;o) Sonja GCU piqued curiosity... ;o) (And I haven't got a clue as to how you'd spell that correctly. :o)) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Julia wrote: > > > > I agree with Erik on this. > > > > I knew someone whose child had a hyphenated last name, and they didn't > > give him a middle name because that would have been too much, in their > > opinion. > > > > What I'd like to see is if hyphenation or some variant of the Spanish > > system let each person decide if they wanted to give their child their > > mother's surname or father's surname, and just have a nice mix off of > > that. :) > > In Holland (The Netherlands) you can choose either or a combination of > both: either partner can use surname1 or surname2 or surname2-surname1 or > surname1-surname2, and they can name their children any of the four > options. Only condition: all siblings must have the same surname. So the > one you choose for the first is going to be your family name, as it were. > :) > Ticia ',:) > ---------- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > _______________________________________________ > http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l
