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What Would You Name 10 Daughters

What are MIguel Hidalgo's daughters names?

His full name:
Miguel Gregorio Antonio Ignacio Hidalgo y Costilla Gallaga Mondarte Villaseñor

(1753-1811)

Sons:
Agustina, Mariano Lino, María, Micaela y Joaquín


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If you only have daughters, would it mean the end of your family name? Can a girl usually carry her family name on like a son does?

Ironically, the kind of person most afraid of losing the family name is the kind of person most likely to see it happen.Let me explain by unpacking what you (or, by extension, your friend) said:He fears that his family name will be lost when his daughters marry and take the husband’s family name.There are two “whens,” here. When his daughters marry, and when they take their husband’s name. Both of those “whens,” are very big, very patriarchal assumptions.A fair number of women choose to never marry, because they have other priorities, or because they have high standards for the kind of person they would choose to marry.[1]And a fair number of women who do marry choose to keep their family name — about 20 percent.[2]Not to mention that somewhere between 2% and 10% of women are gay — they might get married, but it won’t be to a man.[3]And here’s the irony. The kind of guy likely to say something like that, to make those assumptions, is also the kind of guy most likely to raise daughters who will perpetuate those same patriarchal viewpoints. His daughters are more likely to marry young, to de-prioritize their own careers and aspirations, and to make their identity subordinate to their husband. They’re more likely to give up their name and take his.The best way for him to keep his family name alive is to raise three strong-willed, resilient, independent, ambitious women who will maintain their own identities — whether they marry or not.Footnotes[1] Why 25% of Millennials Will Never Get Married[2] Maiden Names, on the Rise Again[3] What Percentage of the Population Is Gay?

Should I name my daughter Love?

While I have my own preferences and opinions about names, you should know that an unusual name is actually the norm now. People are choosing from larger and larger numbers of names, particularly for girls. About 50 years ago, most babies were given names from the top 10 names list so having a “weird” name back then was much different from now where everyone is trying to be unique.You may actually find that Love is not as uncommon as you think. Nancy's Baby Names is a good resource for less common names and the SSA has data available on all names each year so long as they were given to 5+ babies.I prefer word names when someone wants a baby name that stands out. They are easily spelled and recognizable because they are words but they still seem fresh because most people won't have heard them as names before.My daughters go by nicknames and they are both word names (they also both happen to be leaves): Bay and Maple. Maple isn't in school yet but they both love having less common names so they don't have to share them with everyone else.If you like Love and it sounds good with the last name, go for it. Yes, there may be jokes, but teasing is not the same now for unusual names as it once was.

Whats Craig Mabbitt's Daughters name?

Her name is Leila Rose.

Here is where I got the info from in case you want to read some more.

http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Is_craig_mabbitt_married_does_he_have_children

Hope this helps.

How can I open a bank account on my daughter's name who is 10 years old?

You can open a bank account in your daughter's name in two ways:If your daughter signs UNIFORMLY, you can open the account in her sole name and under Pahli Udan also. But her transaction rights will be limited till her attaining the majority. She herself can operate the account on her own.Other one is to open the account in her name as minor and jointly with you as guardian, to be operated by you only till her attaining the majority . When she becomes major, by providing her DOB certificate, you can convert the account to a regular account either in her sole name withdrawing your name from being “guardian" or jointly with you to be operated by “either “ of you or “survivor". The mode of operation will be decided by you as per your desire. (former or survivor, jointly, latter or survivor)

If daughters could carry the family name would they be more valued in society?

No, a change in the traditions of naming after marriage would not affect the value of women in most societies. There are a wide range of factors contributing to women being valued less in general than men, that have nothing to do with naming traditions. It's possibly an aspect, but certainly not the whole picture; that one change would not revolutionize the way women are valued. For example, women are valued less in many traditional societies based partially on reproductive potential and food scarcity. Paraphrasing from Daniel Quinn's Ishmael, imagine a village with one man and 10 women. It's easy to see how this will soon be a village of 21 people. This model of growth could easily outpace an area's capacity to supply food. A village with 10 men and 1 woman would grow much more slowly.There's obviously much more to it than that, but one must imagine, in times of food scarcity, for every girl born, it's 2 (or more) future mouths to feed. For every boy born, it's only 1. This contributes to many traditional societies valuing males over females, and is completely unrelated to naming traditions.

How can I change my 10-year-old daughter's name in a birth certificate in Faridabad, Haryana?

This is Quora. You should be contacting the Vital Records Office for that question. As you were able to use Quora, you can also use Google for their website, contact information, etc. :DHere, you may get right answers, troll answers, wrong answers, partially right answers, etc…. not the best place to ask serious questions like yours. Go to place that actually handles that important government document. Not Quora. ;)

What is a hotter name Cassi or Cristina lol for my daughter. :)?

Krystina my name : )

How do I change my 10-year-old daughter's middle name?

In most places, changing a child’s name is no different than changing an adult’s name, except you may need to have both parents sign off on it.The exact process depends on where you live. Laws are different in different countries, and even state to state in the US.In US, this generally involves petitioning a court, which means filling out some forms and paying a fee. You may have to actually have a hearing in a courtroom but this is typically a short process.Your best bet is to do a search for “name change” and the place where you live. If you want to be extra sure every ting is done right, you should consult a local lawyer.

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