"Bear" is the English equivalent of the Italian name Orso. The masculine proper noun in question also references the constellations known as the Big Bear (Dipper) and Little Bear (Dipper). The pronunciation will be "OR-so" in Italian.
No, married women do not have their husbands name on their Pan card. Each Pan card is issued in the taxpayers own name.
City Of Women
There's no name. They're crying and mourning their husbands and sons who have been killed by occupation forces.
Actually as per Islamic law, even after marriage a women's surname should not change. It should either be her father's name or her family name But in India like in most other countries, after marriage a women adopt's her husbands name or her husbands family name. If she were to be divorced, she would again use her father's name or her family name.
Arturo is a given name for a male. In Spanish, it means noble and courageous. In Italian, it means strong as a bear.
No, García is not an Italian name. The surname in question originates -- from artz ("bear"), garze ("young"), or gazte artz ("young bear") -- in the Basque Country of the Pyrenees between France and Spain. The pronunciation will be "gar-SEE-a" or "gar-THEE-a" depending upon the speaker's birthplace.
Rosalind Franklin's husbands name was Timothy Franklin.
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Orso is an Italian surname. It's derived from the given name Orso meaning "bear" (from Latin ursus). It may have also originated as a nickname for someone thought to resemble a bear.
which ever one dies it will have the other ones name
This could be described as a sexist tradition, based upon the belief that men are more important than women. In the present world, women do not HAVE to change their last names when they marry, and many prefer not to do so.