I know its a pain, but if you love your names and want to take hubbys, you can keep both your middle name and last name as middle names and use hubby's as a last name without hyphenating.
I think hyphenating works best for very short easy to pronounce last names like Brown-Locke. With my hubby's 9-letter French name and my run of the mill Danish maiden name, it definitely woudn't have worked, and it would have gone on forever. I just dropped mine, but I wasn't that attached to it. I went from a very common last name to a hard to spell and pronounce french name. But, its all good, because it means, "the lovers." How cool is that?
I also didn't want to give my kids hyphenated names, and I wanted to have the same last name as my husband and future kids.
I think hyphenating works best for very short easy to pronounce last names like Brown-Locke. With my hubby's 9-letter French name and my run of the mill Danish maiden name, it definitely woudn't have worked, and it would have gone on forever. I just dropped mine, but I wasn't that attached to it. I went from a very common last name to a hard to spell and pronounce french name. But, its all good, because it means, "the lovers." How cool is that?
I also didn't want to give my kids hyphenated names, and I wanted to have the same last name as my husband and future kids.
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