The name game is really a problem of socialisation
Why do women take their partner's surnames when they marry? Why, even where a woman keeps her own name, does she follow tradition and give her offspring his surname instead of hers?
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CHEN, KIM, SINGH SURNAMES SOAR IN POPULARITY IN AUSTRALIA
MELBOURNE, Jan 24 (Bernama) -- Chen, Kim, Singh and Nguyen are fast becomingAustralia''s most popular surnames, but Smith still reigns supreme, reports theAustralian Associated Press.In celebration of Australia Day on Thursday, the White Pages telephonedirectory on Tuesday released the top 20 surnames in Melbourne, Sydney,Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide and Hobart in 2012.In Sydney, Smith came in at ...
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Researchers collect DNA from men with possible links to York’s Viking past
MEN with Viking surnames filled the meeting room of New Earswick Folk Hall and queued to help research into the ethnic origins of the British people.
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Chen, Kim and Singh increase in popularity
SMITH still reigns supreme, but Chen, Kim, Singh and Nguyen are becoming some of Australia's most popular surnames.
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What's in a name? New brides are returning to an old custom
While it's more socially acceptable than ever for brides to keep their surnames, fewer are, according to wedding planners and other observers.
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