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Idle question:

Yesterday someone asked me if my husband and I have the same last name (we don't), and then asked why we didn't combine the names with a hyphen. We rejected that pretty much out of hand; I just don't care for it.

The practice has been around long enough that people who were born with hyphenated last names are now, potentially, marrying each other. I assume that no one hyphenates the hyphenated names, but I wonder what the most common practice is: keep your own, both take one set, or ditch all the hyphens in favor of something simpler?

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Date: 2003-05-23 12:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] arib.livejournal.com
Mom wanted to hyphenate her last name after she got married, but LongJewishSurname-OtherLongJewishSurname didn't fit on any forms.

I knew a girl whose mother had the last name Brown and father had the last name Gold. They legally changed hers to Sienna.

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