No
You may call yourself by any name you please. A woman is not required to take her husband's name at marriage.
No, there is no legal requirement to take a man's last name after marriage. It is a personal choice and there are no rules dictating what you must do. Many couples choose to keep their own last names or hyphenate, while some opt for one partner to take the other's last name.
Yes, a child can take the mother's last name instead of the father's last name. This is known as a maternal surname or a double-barrelled surname.
Sandra's last name has not changed. She did not take her husbands last name. her "Maiden Name" and last name now are both Rinomato
Take the example from The Ellen Show! Obama's last name is Obama!
at the wedding, the married couple could take either name. its more traditionally to take the mans name, but you can also take the womans if you wanted to.
It depends on how old he is, where you are going and if it is legal.
marabella
No. John Quincy was the SON of John Adams, not the grandson. The only grandson of a former President to later take office was Benjamin Harrison.
Another name for a tractor or a trailer with two consonants removed from the right is "cart." The word "tractor" minus the last two consonants "or" becomes "cat," and "trailer" minus the last two consonants "er" becomes "trail," which are both synonyms for a cart.
Thelma Lou
He was the last of the Plantagenet dynasty - and as the modern Royal family take the name of the House - this would be his 2nd name.