Re: Last Name Change
in reply to a message by Menke
Thanks.
I was thinking about that. We saw Hansen, Hanson, Hansson, etc. but the problem is that these names are easily known to be from a certain ethnic place.
Given that this choice will be a life changing event for me and my family I want feel comfertable I explored all options.
The cost is the same not matter the number of letters. In USA the legal steps are the same either way.
I was thinking about that. We saw Hansen, Hanson, Hansson, etc. but the problem is that these names are easily known to be from a certain ethnic place.
Given that this choice will be a life changing event for me and my family I want feel comfertable I explored all options.
The cost is the same not matter the number of letters. In USA the legal steps are the same either way.
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How about these:
SHASAN
SHANAS
SANSAH
NASHAS
Andy ;—)
SHASAN
SHANAS
SANSAH
NASHAS
Andy ;—)
Andy
Thanks but I am going to take this as a joke :)
I'll use them for potential passwords
Sal
Thanks but I am going to take this as a joke :)
I'll use them for potential passwords
Sal
You are right, anagrams are usually a bit of fun. But some people have taken them more seriously - if they were better than the ones I suggested. I wouldn't use them as passwords, though, that's too easy.
I wish you all the best in finding the name that really fits (seriously).
Andy ;—)
I wish you all the best in finding the name that really fits (seriously).
Andy ;—)