The Huskies have a well-documented history with players possessing hyphenated names

I wonder how soon I'm the divorce process the name hyphen subject comes up for the kid
 
I wonder how soon I'm the divorce process the name hyphen subject comes up for the kid
What if he gets married to a Danish woman who wants to keep her last name? Something like Sarah Vines-Bright-Van-Nostrom?
 
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I wonder how soon I'm the divorce process the name hyphen subject comes up for the kid
What if he gets married to a Danish woman who wants to keep her last name? Something like Sarah Vines-Bright-Van-Nostrom?
Or what happens when their kid marries into the Wolfeschlegelsteinhausenbergerdorff family and hyphenates their name to Vines-Bright-Van-Nostrom-Wolfeschlegelsteinhausenbergerdorff?
Could become unsustainable, frankly.
 
If I we're playing I would offer to hyphenate my name to the highest bidder.
Smith-Spotify
Davis-Rainier
Parson-Camaro
 
This does seem like a new generation thing post 9/11 and social media? I believe only 1/6 of our? Tampa Bay Huskies possesses a “-“

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Joe Tryon-Shoyinka
 
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