Do you like your last name

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  • rayjess
    rayjess Posts: 22 Member
    I LOVE MY LAST NAME!!!!!
  • magj0y
    magj0y Posts: 1,911 Member
    My maiden name is simple and short. my 1st husband's last name had an S at the end, and my husband now, his ends with ES.
    I'm always having a hard time eeking that e in there, it looks like a weird little loop. ah well. Ward was so simple and easy...strangely, i never liked it until I had a different one. I thought it was so boring and dull. After a kid, and kid #2.. you want boring dull and 3 less letters whenever possible. I wish I had known before I gave my daughter an 8 letter name.
  • SouthernDad
    SouthernDad Posts: 16 Member
    YES! It is 4 letters long and i kept it after marriage :)

    Mine's four letter long and I kept it after marriage too... Love it.
  • FlyByJuly
    FlyByJuly Posts: 564 Member
    I do not like my last name. I wish I'd kept my former name. Or changed to my maiden name. Or my mother's maiden name. Oh well.
  • juliecat1
    juliecat1 Posts: 3,450 Member
    Not posting mine but Its alright. No one ever says it right. They confuse it with a common first name. And I always have to spell it. It's so simple though
  • daniel7121
    daniel7121 Posts: 166 Member
    Gotta say I love my last name. Especially when I attempt say it all latin and sexy and roll the R's. rrrrrrrrrrrr..... :laugh: :wink:
  • Yes although its very common in the Hispanic world but I like it more especially that I have the same surname of Amancio Ortega, one of Spain's richest man & owner of Zara boutique or Kenny Ortega, well known musical director (we all know him I guess).

    Just hope that when I get married, the surname that I'll be adopting will be as good as what I have now.
  • The only reason for me to like it is the cultural aspect of it, otherwise, I prefer not to have it, especially living in Australia. I am actually thinking about changing my last name.
  • jess393
    jess393 Posts: 220 Member
    Meh. 50/50 on it. It's unique(unless I'm in Utah or England, haha!), so that's good, but it means a lot of, loads, pile... And I always thought it was an aweful name for a fat girl :laugh:
  • conraj74
    conraj74 Posts: 182
    yes I do
  • nickyfm
    nickyfm Posts: 1,214 Member
    It's Bentley.

    So DUH hahaha
  • trhjrh06
    trhjrh06 Posts: 2,272 Member
    I loved my maiden name. It is an unusual last name and no one around where I live has it. Then I got married into one of the most common last names. Big change. But wouldn't change it for anything :)
  • I hated my maiden name. It's Rayburn. I was always teased in school about my weight and the kids took my last name and mangled it into "Buttburner." It's sooooo funny now that I could get insulted by something so stupid, but when you are 10 years old and chubby, it wasn't so funny. Lol.
  • I'm indifferent about my last name, but for some reason people always botch the pronunciation - it starts off 'Able' and people always reverse the B and L, pronouncing it 'Albe'. Very few people get it right on the first go. I view this as a sad reflection on our education system.
  • Yes! My husband gave it to me :)
  • cng1117
    cng1117 Posts: 225 Member
    Hated my maiden name: Fisher. In school they called me Fish Sticks or Fisher Price, and asked if I was related to Amy Fisher. And then no one would ever spell it right. Would even try to stop people from spelling it wrong by saying "It's Fisher, spelled fish with an e-r." They'd throw a damn "c" in anyway.
  • capriciousmoon
    capriciousmoon Posts: 1,263 Member
    No, it means the same as "little" and for some reason people like to an an S to the end.
  • Ocarina
    Ocarina Posts: 1,550 Member
    I have strong Irish pride for my last name. And my whole name is perfect. Seriously. I absolutely adore my name. My parents did a very very good job with it. Plus my name means Knight or Warrior. Which is freaking awesome.

    LOL! I love my last name so much that I actually did not change it when I got married. My husband's last name is Italian which I usually LOVE all Italian last names but his is horrible. Its very close to testicles or testes. LOL! I told him I couldn't do it and he's completely fine with that. He actually might change his last name to mine because he loves my family. Of course his family doesn't know that... And we are waiting a few more years before we really affirm our decision. I really want a shared last name either way in case we have kids.
  • VelociMama
    VelociMama Posts: 3,119 Member
    Yes, but no one spells it correctly.
  • capnwo85
    capnwo85 Posts: 1,103 Member
    <----Wins this category, easily.
  • Effpcos
    Effpcos Posts: 350 Member
    I hated my maiden name, it never felt "mine", f'd up childhood and such.

    My married name is a bit odd, and I always have to spell it out, but I love it, it's my children's and my husband's and came with a lovely family.
  • gdogra
    gdogra Posts: 43 Member
    My last name's DOGRA :) All you have to do is knock out the RA at the end :P School was brutal :)
  • kmshred
    kmshred Posts: 393 Member
    love it. it's always MILLER time.
  • It is so unique....I tried goodling it...and 0 people in the USA have it....

    So i love it...makes it hard for people to find me...
  • Yes I Love it because it is my husbands name! I am blessed to have such a wonderful loving husband!

    I was thinking the same thing. He's not always as wonderful as he should be :grumble: but he's my husband and I love him! :love:
  • HurricaneElaine
    HurricaneElaine Posts: 984 Member
    Well, I don't DISLIKE it - my last name is French, there are at least a dozen different spellings, and pronunciations. It's kinda funny how people can get it wrong! One person actually made it sound Italian - hilarious! :laugh:
  • texjenn
    texjenn Posts: 146 Member
    It's okay -- but it's going away soon (thank goodness). I always hated when people would say, you last name is xxxx and you work in IT. Yes, my current last name is related to my IT job. Luckily, I get to change back to my original name soon, which I didn't mind so much growing up.
  • RunIntheMud
    RunIntheMud Posts: 2,645 Member
    Nope.....I kept my ex's after the divorce so the kids wouldn't have too many changes to deal with, plus I figured it would change to something else someday. So, hopefully one day it will change. LOL
  • It's alright, growing up no one seemed to be able to say it right or spell it right. And I was the only one ...still am other than parents in phonebook! ha!
  • StinkyWinkies
    StinkyWinkies Posts: 603 Member
    I do like my last name. I got to choose it, so perhaps that is why. Unfortunately, in this part of the country everyone wants to add an "s" to the end of it, as that is a related and more common 'version.' I also like my first name, my dad named me, but getting people to spell it correctly has been an issue my whole life.