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The English youngsters with bizarre double surnames thread
Long overdue, a thread to collect all those bizarre hyphenated surnames young English players all seem to have these days.
Ideally, everyone would simply post such names here, no other comments, musings, analysis, or judgements.
I'll start with a few, but seemingly there are like hundreds more out there.
Ruben Loftus-Cheek
Cameron Borthwick-Jackson
James Ward-Prowse
Rushian Hepburn-Murphy
Ainsley Maitland-Niles
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
Brandon Ormonde-Ottewill
Jordi Osei-Tutu
Dominic Calvert-Lewin
Malakai Hinckson-Mars
Tashan Oakley-Boothe
Max Kenwood-Cleevion
Cameron Carter-Vickers
Matthew Virtue-Thick
Ideally, everyone would simply post such names here, no other comments, musings, analysis, or judgements.
I'll start with a few, but seemingly there are like hundreds more out there.
Ruben Loftus-Cheek
Cameron Borthwick-Jackson
James Ward-Prowse
Rushian Hepburn-Murphy
Ainsley Maitland-Niles
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
Brandon Ormonde-Ottewill
Jordi Osei-Tutu
Dominic Calvert-Lewin
Malakai Hinckson-Mars
Tashan Oakley-Boothe
Max Kenwood-Cleevion
Cameron Carter-Vickers
Matthew Virtue-Thick
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Hapless_Hans wrote:no other comments, musings, analysis, or judgements.
wtf
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Hapless_Hans wrote:
Matthew Virtue-Thick
Who?
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Is it because they hyphenate the dad's surname with the mom's one? for gender equality? Or why?
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How about that Chinese-Irish dude, No Wong-Cairs?
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Art Morte wrote:How about that Chinese-Irish dude, No Wong-Cairs?
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free_cat wrote:Is it because they hyphenate the dad's surname with the mom's one? for gender equality? Or why?
It's because it's more acceptable nowadays for the mother to keep her maiden name when she gets married. So instead of losing their maiden name and taking on the husband's surname, they either don't change their name or hyphenate their name instead. Hence the child ends up with a hyphenated surname as well.
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All will never be anything but average players, you need a successful name to be a successful player
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ES wrote:All will never be anything but average players, you need a successful name to be a successful player
This is basically the reason that I cant get hyped for Mbappe he sounds too much like a random ligue 2 player.
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Jay29 wrote:free_cat wrote:Is it because they hyphenate the dad's surname with the mom's one? for gender equality? Or why?
It's because it's more acceptable nowadays for the mother to keep her maiden name when she gets married. So instead of losing their maiden name and taking on the husband's surname, they either don't change their name or hyphenate their name instead. Hence the child ends up with a hyphenated surname as well.
I think that's cool, but what about Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain marrying Ruben Loftus-Cheek and adopting children? They would be name Oxlade-Chamberlain-Loftus-Cheek?
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the 69 position in Chinese is called too-can-chewArt Morte wrote:How about that Chinese-Irish dude, No Wong-Cairs?
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Lucifer wrote:keep it in pant, old man.
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Sri wrote:Art Morte wrote:How about that Chinese-Irish dude, No Wong-Cairs?
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These names Hans is posting... why are almost all of these guys black?
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Art Morte wrote:These names Hans is posting... why are almost all of these guys black?
That's an observation I made too and was about to ask about.
It seems to me that the majority of kids with hyphenated surnames seem to be products of what is called 'mixed-race', or also mixed-nationality, marriages or relations?
Is it possible English women tend to be more likely to keep their maiden name when their partner is black or foreign?
I.e. are English women more racist than their own vaginas?
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Hapless_Hans wrote:Art Morte wrote:These names Hans is posting... why are almost all of these guys black?
That's an observation I made too and was about to ask about.
It seems to me that the majority of kids with hyphenated surnames seem to be products of what is called 'mixed-race', or also mixed-nationality, marriages or relations?
Is it possible English women tend to be more likely to keep their maiden name when their partner is black or foreign?
I.e. are English women more racist than their own vaginas?
It's kinda funny that you assume the mothers of the mixed-race kids are all white and the fathers black x)
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Art Morte wrote:Hapless_Hans wrote:Art Morte wrote:These names Hans is posting... why are almost all of these guys black?
That's an observation I made too and was about to ask about.
It seems to me that the majority of kids with hyphenated surnames seem to be products of what is called 'mixed-race', or also mixed-nationality, marriages or relations?
Is it possible English women tend to be more likely to keep their maiden name when their partner is black or foreign?
I.e. are English women more racist than their own vaginas?
It's kinda funny that you assume the mothers of the mixed-race kids are all white and the fathers black x)
It's probably to do with some sexual idees fixes
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Not a fan of this hyphenated nonsense. Either don't change you maiden name or they should go with what SA and Southern European people do. By having the mother's last name incorporated to their name like Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro. No ones got time to type to say Cameron Borthwick-Jackson. Simply Cameron Borthwick Jackson and go by Cam Borthwicks or Cam Jackson. Also how pathetic does a man need to be to change his last name or get it hyphenated
In my culture the wife doesn't change her maiden name since thats her heritage and children simply take the last name of their father.
In my culture the wife doesn't change her maiden name since thats her heritage and children simply take the last name of their father.
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Here in South America (Which are the Portuguese and Spanish customs, I imagine) we just use both surnames.
Custom dictates that we have 2 given names and both our father's and mother's surnames. They can become quite long and a lot of people kinda go all out with those second names .
But it does seem much more natural than using all those hyphens.
Custom dictates that we have 2 given names and both our father's and mother's surnames. They can become quite long and a lot of people kinda go all out with those second names .
But it does seem much more natural than using all those hyphens.
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it used to be only upper class well to do familes that have the double barrel name in England but seems to be more fashionable nowadays as us commoners usually have a surname that reflects the families traditional trade like cartwright, fletcher, smith, baker etc. I must admit I was thinking the same thing watching the spurs Liverpool game last night there seems to be a lot of these names about now.
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Yea at this point it seems to be a fashion trend rather than anything else.
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