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List of people who adopted matrilineal surnames information


This is a list of notable people who have changed, adopted or adjusted their surnames based on a mother's or grandmother's maiden name. Included are people who changed their legal names and people who created personal or professional pseudonyms. Under longstanding Western custom and law, children are customarily given the father's surname, except for children born outside marriage, who often carry their mother's family names.[1] In mediaeval times where a great family died out in the male line, an alternative male heir to the estates was selected as one of the younger sons of a daughter, who was required by the bequest to adopt, by royal licence, in lieu of his patronymic, his maternal surname and coat of arms for himself and his descendants. This was also the origin of double-barrelled surnames, where the paternal surname was partially retained, or resurrected by a later generation. The compliance with the terms of the bequest was essential to avoid challenge by another potential heir in the lawcourts. In the 1970s some women began to adopt their mother's maiden name as their legal surnames.[2] People in Sweden have recently begun adopting maternal line surnames in an effort to broaden the number of last names in the country.[3] Such practices add considerable difficulties to the study of genealogy and family history.

  1. ^ Supreme Court of New Jersey, Gubernat v. Deremer, opinion delivered by J. Stein, 11 May 1995.
  2. ^ "Roses by any other name". Gadsden Times. 1 May 1974. Retrieved 18 February 2011. It has also been pointed out that even if a woman keeps her maiden name after... Thus some are beginning to take their mothers' first name as last name...
  3. ^ Tagliabue, John (31 January 2011). "A Swede by Any Other Name". New York Times. Retrieved 17 February 2011. The couple cast about in their families' past and Ms. Wetterlund discovered, well, Wetterlund, her grandmother's maiden name. "We thought it was pretty, and it was quite uncommon", she said. Additionally, "Wetterlund" was in danger of extinction, at least in their family; only one relative still bore the name. So they asked government officials for permission to be called Wetterlund, and permission was granted.

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