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Post by cooly44 on Apr 25, 2021 20:26:34 GMT
I couldn’t agree more. Ryan Reynolds and his wife named their daughter James. I’d like to see them name a son Sophie. So the unisex crowd will never admit it, but they consider male names superior to females names. Yes they do.
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Post by ebony on Apr 25, 2021 23:22:12 GMT
You know, I was wondering about that the other day. Not so much about married women, but about children. If a Russian couple has a daughter here in Canada, would they be allowed to register her with the surname ending in -a, as per the Russian costume, or would it have to be the same spelling as the father's surname? I can answer that. I have a friend whose husband has a Polish last name. They were not allowed to give their daughter the feminine version of the last name, at least not in Quebec. I don’t know about the other provinces. Quebec also has laws against women taking their husband's surname. I don't see how that would apply to the rest of Canada. I'd personally hyphenate my surname with the feminine version of my future husband's last name. I was on the fence about it but after seeing the genocide of Turkic peoples in China and similar treatment by the USSR and its successors I'd be totally on board with taking a name from an oppressed ethnic group. My boyfriend does not speak the language in which his surname originates due to Soviet assimilation policies that Putin is continuing to this day.
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Post by alpineflower on Apr 26, 2021 7:14:53 GMT
Stacy and Tracy are unisex as are Courtney, Kendall, Lindsay, Leslie and Ashley
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