Spanish Families Primarily Use Paternal Surnames
Sociologist Renzo Carriero reported that 99.53% of Spanish families continue to use the father's surname as the primary name. Although Spanish law has allowed parents to choose the order of surnames since 1999, the traditional father-mother order remains dominant. This follows a trend observed in studies conducted in Turin regarding surname usage. The study notes that in 99% of cases, the order follows the paternal lineage.
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Sources · 7 independent
Radio Capital Italy
“99,53% delle famiglie spagnole d'ancora il cognome paterno. perché nella maggior parte dei casi questi sono i dati raccolti soprattutto a Torino da un sociologo... Renzo Carriero.”
Radio Capital Italy
“99,53% delle famiglie spagnole d'ancora il cognome paterno. [...] dal 1999 i genitori possono scegliere liberamente l'ordine”
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