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From Freedom to Bureaucracy: Why Do More and More Women Stop Adopting the Husband's Nickname?

Summary by Globo
Leticia Paulino Franco did not find his own nickname sound enough. In school, he was testing how he would be combined with the boyfriend from then on. “That thing of princess,” he recalls. At the age of 25, he went up to the altar with André and became Leticia Franco Maculan Assumption, quoting the two supernames that the parent family inherited. At that time, the change was pleasant — and not an unequal treatment, as he thought of time.
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Leticia Paulino Franco did not find his own nickname sound enough. In school, he was testing how he would be combined with the boyfriend from then on. “That thing of princess,” he recalls. At the age of 25, he went up to the altar with André and became Leticia Franco Maculan Assumption, quoting the two supernames that the parent family inherited. At that time, the change was pleasant — and not an unequal treatment, as he thought of time.

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Globo broke the news in Brazil on Thursday, January 8, 2026.
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