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  1. Alamy. The researchers found the 'good family' narrative was a key factor in women changing their names. “I wanted to do it to have a better connection with my kid, not just in a loving ...

  2. Wives usually append the family name of their spouse to their legal name, although there is a recent trend of women keeping their maiden names. [58] Following Portuguese naming customs , a person's name consists of a given name (simple or composite) followed by two family names (surnames), the mother's and the father's.

  3. Jul 19, 2022 · Contemporarily, “at least in the US, about 20% to 30% of women retain their name, meaning the vast majority take their spouse’s name when they marry,” Carr said. That includes artist ...

  4. Mar 7, 2019 · Today, Lucy Stoners remain in the minority. About 20% of women who got married in recent years reported keeping their maiden name in a Google Consumer Survey conducted by the New York Times in ...

  5. Jul 28, 2013 · About 18 percent of women at the marital name change website MissNowMrs.com have taken their maiden names as middle names in the last six years, according to founder and president Danielle Tate ...

  6. Aug 16, 2016 · Articles from the early 1900s sometimes note the growing frequency of hyphenated names, or a woman keeping her maiden name as a middle name. By the mid-1930s H.L. Mencken writes that it was ...

  7. Back in 1855, Lucy Stone bore the appellation “Miss,” which was otherwise reserved for unmarried women. For many decades, most women who retained their maiden name also retained the title “Miss.”. The appellation “Ms.” solved the obvious social problem of what to call a married woman who retained her surname.

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