Re: Last Name Change
in reply to a message by Sal Hassan
I don't know for sure, but in my country you have to pay for every letter that you change. If this is the case in the USA too, then i would advice you to choose an English surname that is much alike Hassan, like Hasley, Hess or Gossan. If not, then choose whatever you like, either with the same beginning letter or not.
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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.
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 ;—)