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Traditionally hyphenated double surnames were historically passed down to heirs. They commemorated the combining of family fortunes and affiliations by marriage. In Victorian times, it became more popular, and gradually the practice moved from upper-crust Brits to anyone. https://www.brides.com/hyphenated-last-name-5069450 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maiden_and_married_names

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