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My boyfriend and I have been together 6 years and I am expecting our first child. We have no interest in being married, we are not religious in any way..
Should baby have my surname or his? We had always planned on baby having his surname but a friend told me this isnt always the case..
what do you suggest?


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Why dont you have a double barrel name then? Have urs and his?


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yer i think thats a good idea


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since ur not married, then urs, if u were married then his. i think that's general rule Smile
 
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My boyfriend and I are always disagreeing over this. I say that if we're not married then there is no reason why the child should have his name - he gets quite offended! Roll Eyes
 
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married or not i think the baby should have both names, i dont think its fair on either if the baby takes just one name.


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That would mean a ridiculously long name for my child! Eek
 
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Originally posted by Tuffie:
My boyfriend and I have been together 6 years and I am expecting our first child. We have no interest in being married, we are not religious in any way..
Should baby have my surname or his? We had always planned on baby having his surname but a friend told me this isnt always the case..
what do you suggest?


There are no rules Tuffie, it's a personal thing. Do you want to give the baby your boyfriend's surname?


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Choose its first name first, then whichever surname goes best with it, that way you can avoid the baby ending up with rubbish initials like B.U.M. or P.O.O.
 
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My boyfriend and I are always disagreeing over this. I say that if we're not married then there is no reason why the child should have his name - he gets quite offended! Roll Eyes


we yeah i can see his point i thin i would be a little bit offended 2

but to slove the proble use both of your names obviously depending what you names are depend which order you put them in


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It's traditional to have the fathers surname but it's totally up to you. My mate gave her son her surname and as it was she later split with his father so it was easier that she had.

We gave my son his fathers surname and then later we married so we didn't end up having to change it.

You never know, you may feel different about getting married once you have the baby. It doesn't have to be religious in any way.


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Do whats right for you and dont worry about what the rules are Smile


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Me and Himself aren't married, and our girl has my name as a surname and his as one of her middle names (there's no - in between, just simply one of her middle names).

It's all very personal though.
 
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Yeah, I think it's all about personal choice. I had a friend at school who had a double barrelled surname, because when her mum and dad got married, her mum didn't want to change her name. When the parents later split up, the kids just stopped using the dad's surname (which was the last half of the double barrelled bit)and the family was all the same


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my mum and dad aren't married and I have my daddys surname, I dont really know why, I think my mum just give me it.

its really up to you though.
 
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An unmarried couple can only use the fathers surname if he is present when you register the child. That is the only rule I know of, other wise it's up to you both to choose.


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I was the same and game our son my partners name it made my partner feel more important when our son was born.
 
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If it was me and I was not getting married I would want the child to have my surname, but thats just my opinion.


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I had a double-barrelled surname and dropped it when I left home because it caused me nothing but grief and embarrassment in my early years(not that the names were embarrassing just the whole double-barrelled things).

People read things into d-b names just like they do when you use Ms as your title.

I was laughed at throughout school by my peer group, never heard the names spoken without a "faux" posh voice. kids, teachers and non-family adults alike saw it as some badge denoting stuck up little snob. I often heard other kids parents in corners make comments involving words like pretentious, must think they're a cut above, etc (having never had a two word conversation with I or my parents; just having been introduced to them by someone using my full name). I used to dread morning register, just because I knew it'd be the same; my name gets called and then the kids in my class would pull their snidey little faces and poke fun.

For years I never used my surnames when introducing myself (always just first name and, if necessary, the prevalent nickname at the time).

Do think of that when you decide whether to honour yourself or your other half or both by choice of surname.

Bottom line...I doubt any baby really cares what name it has, so long as it grows up loved but do be sensitive to other people's stupid potential to make stupid jugdements about a person based on a name format.

But as an ex-d-b surname holder, I hated every minute of it and wished my parents had just settled on either one until I was old enough to make a choice for myself (when I was able to understand people's silly preconceptions about the importance of names).

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my partner and i have no interest in being married at all and he agreed that our son would take my surname (as his is comical) that was until we got to the registry office! we decide to double barrel it but he is mainly known with my surname as people dont say the whole thing, and this is fine by me as if we ever did get married i would double barrel my name (or make him take mine Big Grin)


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My 2 girls have their dads surname


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Choose its first name first, then whichever surname goes best with it, that way you can avoid the baby ending up with rubbish initials like B.U.M. or P.O.O.


ya rite der ma neice has got i.p.lowe wich is i pee low we gt loads vo we gt j.lowe=j.lo g.lowe=glow m.e.lowe=melow b.lowe= below, blow not funi wen a gt blow below Confused itz totaly up2 ya init ma bro 2 kids r avin 2 ave ma broz name n der mums new partners name in der name aint on a no barker-lowe gr8!!


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I want to be called I P Lowe. Eek
 
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lol she only 6 she dont undastand yet good luck wen she does lol Big Grin


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I hope she appreciates a fine name. Razz
 
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