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The baby's last name is irrelevant - in the US, parents can give their children any name. Before support is ordered, paternity would need to be established through marriage of the parents when the child was conceived or born, acknowledgment, or genetic testing.
Mary Stewart, Queen of Scotland's cousin Elizabeth I of England never had a baby. That is why Elizabeth was known as the 'Virgin Queen'. Elizabeth I was never married and never had a child so she did not call her baby anything because it did not exist.
If you are still married, then telling the husband is the best thing to do, since it will come out in the end. The name of the child is the least of the problem--just do what makes sense in the long run for the child.
The Shulamite woman was never named.
If a woman gives birth and has not yet selected a name for her child, the hospital will enter the baby's name as, "Baby Girl" or "Baby Boy," as well as the mother's last name.
Yes it is a good name for a child but mostly for girls never for boys.
I would never name my child Fillmore, even though it was the name of a president.
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He never had one.
The mother can give the child any name she wants.
it is usually a mans name i have never heard of it to be a women's name.
The meaning of the name Chemhuru in Shona language of the African origin is "of the anti-hill, conceived by the grassy anti-hill, an illegitimate child."