Kann ich meinen Nachnamen ändern?
Hallo. Mein Name ist Müller und finde den Nachnamen langsam langweilig.
Meine verstorbene Tante hatte den Nachnamen ihres Exmannes behalten und ich würde den Namen nun als meinen neuen Nachnamen annehmen. Geht das so einfach? Die Frage ist jetzt nicht soooo ernst, aber kann man da was machen?
Believe the new right of name only comes into force on May, and you have more freedom of choice, but you can not assume any surname or surname of distant relatives like a deceased one.
It is usually possible to choose between the names of both parent parts or even boot parts or to form a double name from them.
I’m married. Or I’ll take the last name of my grandma, motherly side. So my aunt was called Brüggemann, my grandma was called Siewior. Well or as a quasi-additional surname because it’s internal family
According to the principles of German law of the name, the name of a person is in principle not available to the name carrier. Therefore, a family name or first name may only be changed if there is an important reason for this.
Or you’ll marry your girlfriend if she didn’t have that since and husband and wife
This is a funny joke:
He at the Office : I have heard you can simply change your name and taste. Occupation: Yes, how do they say?
He: Otto Wic..er You: Oh, that is also really a bad name, that I understand that they want to change it. How would they say?
He: Norbert 😉
No, I can’t. You have to get married or adopt.
Or, more complicated, make an application for namne change.
at times this is relatively easy with Müller.
There must be an important reason for a name change.
That a name is boring is not an important reason.
For example, if you’re called “Sch*ein” or “F*cker”, you can change your name.
No, it won’t.