Romeo (Montague) and Juliet (Capulet).
Montague and Capulet.
Shakespeare's children did have his surname. However, when his daughters married they changed their surnames to their husbands.
Mrs. Miller? perhaps?
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Juliet felt names kept the two apart and if only he was not a montegue they would be aloud to be together. she also says she would do anything to be with him even if it would be to give up her last name as a Capulet.
Montague and Capulet.
Shakespeare's children did have his surname. However, when his daughters married they changed their surnames to their husbands.
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No. It does not appear that the ponies have surnames.
They do not have surnames!!!
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All of his three children had this surname. Although his daughters changed their surnames when they married.
Juliet asks Romeo to reject his identity as a Montague because their families are in a long-standing feud. By asking him to do so, she hopes to overcome the barrier that their surnames have created and allow their love to flourish without the constant conflict and consequences that come with being from rival families.
Their surname in that movie was Burke.
Chinese names usually have two or three characters, like 孔子 (Confucius) or 毛澤東 (Mao Zedong). When a woman marries a man though, the woman takes the surname of the man and adds her own whole name after that, for example 葉劉淑儀 (Regina Ip). Some surnames take up two, three and even four characters. These surnames are called compound surnames. Some compound surnames are 司馬 and 歐陽. A long Chinese compound surname is 愛新覺羅, notable for the emperors in the Qin dynasty. So to answer your question, Chinese surnames are usually two or three characters long, but longer names can exist.
"Elizabethan" refers to anything in England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, 1558-1603. A surname is a last name, like "Shakespeare" or "Hathaway."
The Defenders is comic books published by Marvel Comics. It includes a number of characters including Moondragon.