Second, Article 22 of the Marriage Law stipulates that children can take their father's surname or their mother's surname. In other words, the so-called "father surname+mother surname" combination is still not legally recognized, and you can call your child whatever you want in daily life. However, in the official registration owned by the state, the child's future surname is still the first word in his name, either with his father or his mother. You can also choose the surnames of other immediate family members, elders, blood relatives or adopters other than your father or mother.
The above is my opinion, and everyone is welcome to comment and pay attention.
Naming right. The right to name is the right of natural persons to decide, use and change their own names, and to exclude others' infringement. Names are symbols used by natural persons to identify and show their identity, which are different from each other. They are also symbols of individuality and independence of natural and social people.
Name decision right. The right to decide names, also known as naming rights, refers to the right of natural persons to choose specific characters as their names. The right to name is the basic right of a natural person, but a natural person decides his name on the premise of having the ability to express his will. Citizens' names are usually chosen by their parents. When citizens have the ability to identify, they can also choose their own names. China's marriage law stipulates that children can take their father's surname or their mother's surname. According to the legislative interpretation of "the right to name" adopted at the 11th meeting of the 12th the National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC), surnames can be chosen other than the father's surname and mother's surname, including the surnames of other immediate elders and blood relatives, and the surnames of dependents are chosen because of the support of people other than legal dependents, and there are other legitimate reasons that do not violate public order and good customs. The surnames of minority citizens can follow the cultural traditions and customs of their own nation. At the same time, each natural person can also decide his own name, as well as his own pen name, stage name, alias and other names.
The right to change your name. Name right refers to the right of natural persons to change their registered names according to legal procedures. Citizens have the right to change their registered names according to their own wishes, but they must follow certain legal conditions and procedures and are not allowed to change them at will. In this regard, China's "Regulations on Household Registration" stipulates that when a person under the age of 18 needs to change his name, his parents or adopters should apply to the household registration authority for registration of change; /kloc-When a person over 0/8 needs to change his/her name, he/she shall apply to the household registration authority for registration of change. Informal names such as pen names and stage names are not subject to this restriction.
It is advisable to name by habit. China people's traditional habits affect every member of society, and renaming in violation of public order and good customs will often be met with resistance and will not be registered. Therefore, it is best to decide whether the name is at most a few words by traditional habits, and the surnames of ethnic minority citizens can follow the national cultural traditions and customs. Because we have been practicing family planning for a long time, there are many only-child families, and the phenomenon of taking father's surname+mother's surname+name also exists, but whether it is popular or not remains to be seen.
Generally no more than 5 words.