Yes, a baby can have any last name, as it is typically chosen by the parents or legal guardians.
No, your baby does not have to have the father's last name. You can choose any last name for your baby, regardless of the father's name.
No, a baby does not have to have the father's last name. Parents can choose any last name for their child, regardless of the father's name.
Yes, parents can choose any last name for their baby, as long as it is not offensive or inappropriate.
Yes, a baby can be given any last name, as long as it is legally allowed and chosen by the parents or legal guardians.
The last name of Bella and Edwards baby is Cullen
In most places, you can choose any last name for your baby, but there may be restrictions or guidelines to follow. It's important to check with your local government or registry office for specific rules on naming your child.
In general, you can give your baby any last name you want. Some states limit this to the names of either the father or the mother. Even if your husband is not your child's biological father, he is still the child's legal father.
It depends... -Is the baby a girl? Evona is a girl name and if the baby is a boy the baby will get teased -What is her middle name? Does Evona go with her middle name? -What is her last name? Does Evona go with her last name? If the baby's a girl, Evona go with her middle and last name. Evona is a perfect name for your baby!
A mother can bestow any name she likes.
Roseanna McCoys baby, Elizibeth's last name was Hatfield because Johnse Hatfield was the father of the baby and his last name was Hatfield
you are able to give them any name when they are born. My sister could give her child my last name if she wanted, or her best friends last name.
If you are unmarried and the father of your child wants nothing to do with the baby then you can give the baby your last name and be sure to register your baby's full name (including the surname ... last name.)