Top 10 Reasons People Change Their Names

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What are the most popular reasons people change their names? Well, it could be for just about any reason or for no reason at all—and it's perfectly legal unless it is for fraudulent or deceptive purposes or will result in the financial loss of a third party or the commission of an illegal act.

With a LegalZoom's Name Change, you can quickly and easily change your name and begin your new life with your new identity. Here are some of the most popular reasons people decide to change their names.

1. Dislike Current Name

A name change request can come about simply because a person doesn't like his or her name as given at birth; perhaps they'd prefer something more unique than Britney or Ashley or something less unique than a homespun name that combined parents' names.

In this same vein, people with names that could be embarrassing, especially if mispronounced or misspelled, may also seek name changes.

2. Changing Name Following Divorce

If a woman has taken her husband's name upon marriage, she may decide to reclaim her maiden name upon separation or divorce or take on an entirely new name; some states may provide an easy way to do revert to a maiden name, so be sure to check your state's laws.

3. Husband Taking Wife's Name upon Marriage

It's becoming increasingly popular for a husband to take his wife's surname, but the process is streamlined in only California, Georgia, Hawaii, Iowa, Louisiana, Massachusetts, New York, and North Dakota; in those states, the name change process is the same as for a wife taking her husband's surname upon marriage, but in others, more paperwork is necessary.

4. Changing Child's Surname to Mother's or Father's

In the case of an absent father, a mother may wish to have a child's surname changed to hers; on the flip side, if a formerly absent father is now in the picture, a name change to the father's surname may also be desired.

5. Couples Combining or Hyphenating Surnames to Form a New One

Another popular trend with married or cohabitating couples is the creation of a new surname using parts of each partner's name or simply hyphenating the two last names for a brand new joint surname.

Again, some states permit the combining or hyphenation of married couples' surnames with only simple paperwork, so be sure to check the law in your state.

6. Desire for a Less or More "Ethnic" Name

People with names that are identifiably "ethnic" sometimes request name changes for various reasons, including ease of pronunciation and spelling; on the other hand, some individuals would like to reclaim their ethnic heritage by returning to a surname that may have been lost over the years or by the adoption of a new one.

7. Transgender Name Changes

Transgender people often request name changes to reflect gender. Names can be changed to simply the masculine or feminine form of the current name or can be new names altogether.

8. Religious Reasons

Whether it's because of a recent religious conversion or simply to honor a person's religious deity, name changes for religious reasons are quite common; take, for example, Steve Kreuscher who changed his name to In God We Trust to honor the help God gave him during hard times.

9. Same-Sex Partners Sharing Surname

Although same-sex partners may not be allowed to legally marry in all states, they can choose to share a surname, which can be particularly convenient in financial or legal transactions.

10. Political Statement

Although some may consider it extreme to change your name to support a cause, name changes for political reasons are not unheard of. In the past 10 years, Christopher Garnett became KentuckyFriedCruelty.com, Brandi Valladolid became RinglingBeatsAnimals.com, and Marvin Richardson legally changed his full name to Pro-Life.

Whatever your reason for changing your name, LegalZoom can help. Want to learn more about changing your name?

Comments

I would like to change my last name, if I cannot change, then I will keep and add another name.
Many let me know if that could be done, what is all the legality involved? how long does it take?

Many Thanks

jacquie

Hi Jacquie, we're thrilled that you thought of LegalZoom for your document needs! We'd be happy to answer any questions you may have if you'd like to give us a call (1-800-773-0888, 7am-6pm PST, M-F) or send us an email (psinfo@legalzoom.com). Or get started right away at: http://www.legalzoom.com/legal-name-change/name-change-overview.html

Is there a legal age to change your name or is there a limit

can you legally add a stepfather's name with a hyphen to the stepdaughters name....without lossing her real fathers name...do you need to go to court or do you just need the stepfathers acceptance of letting her use his last name along with her birth name ???

Hi thanks so much for thinking of LegalZoom. This is a great question, but do keep in mind that LegalZoom is not a law firm and cannot give specific legal advice. However, we make it easy for you to prepare Name Change documents if you chose to move forward. Give us a call (1-800-773-0888, 6am-7pm PST, M-F) or send us an email (psinfo@legalzoom.com) if you have questions. For free legal advice on the LegalZoom Facebook page every Friday. Check out Free Joe Friday: http://zoo.mn/FreeJoe.

im turning 18 and i would like to change my name because of how people always misspell my last name or pronounce it wrong just because of my ethnicity. Im very annoyed and tired of it and i always had to argue with the school staff for always misspelling my name on awards,yearbooks, etc. but instead i would like to change my full name (including my middle name as well. Anyways for this reason of a name change, will i more likely be denied or approved with a name change by court. I also live in the state of TX. Also how much does it cost and how long does this process take

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I would like to know what your company charges for a name change and how long the process usually takes for the state of Oklahoma. I do not think my petition should have any problems - just changing my 1st name from Candy to Candace- more professional in the work place - family and friends will not have to adjust. Just tired of rude remarks and would like a change.

Thank you for your assistance

Hi Candy-- thanks for thinking of LegalZoom! We can certainly assist you in preparing Name Change documents for Oklahoma for $139. We can get you the documents within a week to a week and a half so that you can file it with your local county court. Oklahoma usually takes about 30 days to process a name change. Give us a call (1-800-773-0888, 6am-7pm PST, M-F) or send us an email (psinfo@legalzoom.com) if you have questions. Also, to get started please visit https://www.legalzoom.com/legal-name-change/name-change-overview.html.

i live in louisiana and my 24 yr old wants his last name changed once you file the paper work in court how long does it take

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