Yes, the surname on your passport should be the same as your last name.
Italian, My grandfather came from Sicily and has the same last name
If their surname were to be Mooney - - the Misses Mooney
No just same last name
Yes, it is possible to use two surnames at the same time, such as incorporating your previous surname into your current surname after marriage. This can be done by hyphenating the two surnames or using one as a middle name. However, it is important to ensure that all official documents, such as your driver's license and passport, reflect the same surname to avoid any confusion.
If you mean that the mother changes the baby's surname, of course.If you mean that the mother changes her surname to the father's (the same as the baby), of course.
Surname is the same as family name.eg John Smith. John is the given name. Smith is the family name.Your father's given name is not a surname.
If they have the same last name it doesn't mean they are related.ANSWER: NO THEY ARE NOT RELATED
The surname "Mobley" is English. The name is a shortened form of Mobberley of which there is a village of the same name in Cheshire, England.
I guess because "McCartney" is Jesse's fathers last name. NO they are not related to Paul! That's just a common last name.
They mean that before your mother married your father, what was her last name?
If you're asking what a surname is, it is one's last same. For example, John Doe's surname would be Doe.
The president whose first name is the same as his mother's last name is John Adams. His mother, Susanna Boylston Adams, had the last name Boylston, while his first name is John. This unique connection between his name and his mother's surname is a notable aspect of his identity.