Submitted by mwier17 t3_yflf1n in Pennsylvania
Quick question. My wife & I are expecting in January and have a somewhat unique situation. I have a hyphenated last name, let's call it Philly-Eagles. We got married during COVID so my wife never got around to changing her last name yet, let's call it Green. We would like to give the child the last name Eagles (in this scenario), but since my legal full last name is Philly-Eagles, are we allowed to only take part of my last name? Or do I need to legally change my last name to Eagles first?
LilDutchy t1_iu40pbq wrote
You don’t have to choose either of your last names or any last name at all for the child, but it could complicate matters where you’ll have to constantly prove they’re your child. You can choose to hyphenate all your names together if you want. Choosing just Eagles is fine. However being named “Jason Kelce Green-Philly-Eagles” would be pretty fucking awesome.