I've been going back and forth thinking about if/how to change my name. My last name is currently hyphenated (Mylast1-Mylast2) -- but it's ALL my dad's last name (not my mom's and dad's combined). Even if my last name wasn't hyphenated, I've got z's and y's in it that always throw people off when trying to pronounce it. Tossing in a hyphen never simplifies it, so growing up with a hyphenated last name has actually been a bit of a pain for me. Plus, it's a pain when some places (like certain airlines) don't use a hyphen and then you're ticket and passport name don't match and you have issues checking in. This has happened more than once on international flights and it's such a pain! So, I was (initially) happy thinking of changing my name to something a
little shorter and more pronounceable (my fiance's last name). And I really want the same last name (or part of it) as my future kids, but I don't want to subject them to a hyphen.
After thinking about it more, I'm not sure I want to give up all of my past identity. A lot of people call me by the first part of my last name (Mylast1). It's actually a pretty common nickname. I'm also a licensed professional in two states. And I have established my career with my current name (Mylast1-Mylast2). Since I've worked at a few companies, it could confuse my network down the road if my name is completely different.
So I'm now leaning toward keeping part of my current last name and fusing it with all or part of my fiance's last name. But how?! He's got a z in his last name, too... how many z's is too many in a last name? Instead of using a hyphen (Mylast1-Hislast), what if I did something like Mylast1Hislast or HislastMyslast1 so I don't have issues with international flights and my passport? I was thinking that although it makes more sense to have my last name segment first, it seems to preserve a "family name" feel if I put his last name first. Has anyone else dealt with this? What are your thoughts? What would/did you do?