Anonymous wrote:OP,
1. Nobody will know it's a portmanteau name.
2. If they did know that it was a portmanteau name, so what?
3. Anybody who thinks that a portmanteau name is "dated/trashy" is somebody whose opinion you can disregard.
Anonymous wrote:I know at least one couple who have done it. If I hadn't been told, I never would have known. I don't think it's a big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You keep your name, he keeps his name, and the baby gets his name. If you want, you can give the baby your name as a "first" last name, which is basically a middle name.
Why can't we use his last name as the "first" middle name?
I think that's the convention in most Latin American countries. But the US is not a Latin American country, and usually when a child gets both parents' last names, the father's last name is the last last name, the official one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You keep your name, he keeps his name, and the baby gets his name. If you want, you can give the baby your name as a "first" last name, which is basically a middle name.
Why can't we use his last name as the "first" middle name?
I think that's the convention in most Latin American countries. But the US is not a Latin American country, and usually when a child gets both parents' last names, the father's last name is the last last name, the official one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You keep your name, he keeps his name, and the baby gets his name. If you want, you can give the baby your name as a "first" last name, which is basically a middle name.
Why can't we use his last name as the "first" middle name?
Anonymous wrote:You keep your name, he keeps his name, and the baby gets his name. If you want, you can give the baby your name as a "first" last name, which is basically a middle name.
Anonymous wrote:I think if you want a portmanteau name, the parents should have adopted it when they got married. I think it would be more of a hassle to have 3 different last names in the same family for no real reason.
Anonymous wrote:You keep your name, he keeps his name, and the baby gets his name. If you want, you can give the baby your name as a "first" last name, which is basically a middle name.
Anonymous wrote:I think if you want a portmanteau name, the parents should have adopted it when they got married. I think it would be more of a hassle to have 3 different last names in the same family for no real reason.