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Will your family name continue?

I think my family name is fairly safe, out of 8 kids, my parents have 4 sons, 2 of which already have one son each and the other brother is due with a son in the next month or so. My eldest brother probably won't have any more kids, but I daresay the other 2 probably will.

I also plan to have kids, so my name will be passed on to them, but that's a while off yet (I have to find some girl to dupe into saying yes first ;))
 
My brother has a son, so my (maiden) family name will be passed on via him. I also have a male cousin with my original surname, but am unsure if it will be passed ( i guess it depends on what surname they plan to give the child). I've hyphenated my surname, but when i have kids, they'll take on Mr Samadhi's surname only.
 
I <3 my surname.
I might die before I produce offspring.
Alas, I am an only child.
However, my father has like 5 brothers.

It'll live on.
 
I have three brothers and about 50 million male cousins, so the name's safe, but I was never too fussed on it anyway, so I'll be happy to take on my intended's name.

However I am devastated I never met a boy by the name of St Clair, I spent many a fantasy imagining myself as a St Clair :\
 
I'm an only child, so if i find a female lucky enough to reproduce with me, well hopefully the name will carry on...

The only other way it can is via my cousin, who already has 2 childern, none with his name though due to break-ups etc...

So yeah... fuck, only me... this isnt a good thing
 
my lil brother seems hell-bent on populating the world a million times over, its a little too early to assess whether my half brothers will help over populate the plant as they are only 8 and 5 y.o.

if skigs makes me have a baby its having my name ;)
 
My dad has like seven brothers and sisters and most of them have kids. Plus our surname is really common so even if my siblings or I don't have kids with that surname it's all good. :)
 
I am one of 5 girls so my surname will not continue with us.

I only have one male cousin with our surname.
 
my surname is of latvian origin...

and there are no other males in my family with Our very unique surname... so its all up to me to carry it on...

so its very Unlikely my family name will carry on..

I very much Doubt I'll have kids, well sons of course !
 
Yeah it will, not that I really think it matters that much. I've got a male cousin and a brother who have our last name and are both practically married.

If I ever marry I don't think I'd take my partners name because it's too much like old fashioned ownership (unless he had some awesome/crazy last name with 25+ letters... then I'm definitely take it). I'll give my kids my partners name though because I also think double-barrelled names are kinda stupid (no offence to all you double barrellers).
 
^ I've always wondered what happens to the kids of two double barrellers? ;)

Mine's as good as dead and buried.

There's my sister and I who both don't look likely to have kids. My second cousins have the same surname - there's 5 girls there. As far as I know, the ones who are married have taken their partner's name.

I think our name was changed when my grandfather's family migrated here, so there's probably not any relatives with the same surname o/s anywhere.
 
my (deceased) paternal grandfather has 20+ grandchildren.

his name lives on in only one of my cousins, my little brother, and me...

or his 50-something-never-married-still-lives-at-home-never-had-kids son

my brother, my cousin and i told our grandmother we were joining a monastery and she nearly fainted... hehehe

-=DLouD247=D-
 
Out of the eight children my grand-paraents created, three of them were male and only my Dad had any boys! So it's down to my brother and I to pass the family name down.

...but I don't want to spawn another being and I don't really give a toss about my family name. If my bro doesn't have kids then the names stops with us.

It's just a name though - doesn't mean anything to me.
 
"I'm never havin kids-That's like eating after taking laxatives" -Myself
 
I was just looking at something, and saw the surname "Mr Crapp"

Now, this poor man is carrying on a very unenviable surname. He is possibly married, which means that there is a Mrs Crapp, and there may even be Crapp kids & grandkids. How very unfortunate.

I also came across a customer when I worked for Optus many years ago with the name Wayne King, again a very unfortunate name and not something that he can obviously get rid of with anything other than changing it by deed poll.

So I guess the moral is, we women are very lucky in the sense that if we don't like our surnames one day someone will come along with a better one and we can either choose to take it or keep our maiden name but men get a very rough end of the deal not ever being able to change theirs under natural circumstances.
 
I have a female cousin who got married a couple of years ago. Her husband changed his surname to hers because he adored her family so much and wanted to honour them. Definitely not the norm, but it does happen.

And double-barrelled surnames are the bomb diggity.
 
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