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More children inheriting mother's surname at birth
Published on: 2021-02-10
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A ratio – 1:12 – of mother’s and father’s family names that Chinese newborns had in 2020 from a government report released Monday sparked heated discussion Tuesday on the Chinese internet on whether mothers or fathers should pass their last names to their children, with many netizens showing their support of breaking the tradition of a child inheriting the father’s surname, saying that China is more open to the topic compared to other East Asian countries such as Japan.
 

“I support children also having family names from their mother’s side. This shows the social progress of gender equality,” said one netizen. “In the past, a woman’s ability to survive was weak and they needed to depend on a man. But times have changed. Women are totally independent now and there is no need to stick to such outdated ways.”
 

It was echoed by another user, commenting that “a child has the freedom to bear the mother’s or father’s surname as long as both parents agree. Thinking of the extreme pain of childbirth, don’t women have the perfect right to pass their last names to their babies?”
 

Chinese family names have established the tradition of “children having their father’s surnames” in the thousands of years of historical evolution and national cultural accumulation, according to the report issued by the Ministry of Public Security of China on its website.
 

However, with the change of Chinese people’s mentalities, particularly after the implementation of the two-child policy in 2016, cases of Chinese children having their mother’s, even grandparents’ last names chosen for them have increased, said the report.
 

Although some internet users did question the problems that might be brought from having the family names of the mother’s side, such as the process of inheritance and family tracing, they admitted that the freedom to choose surnames is evidence of the development of Chinese society, and are proud of such a change.
 

According to China’s Marriage Law, women have the right to maintain their own surnames after marriage. And Article 1015 of Chinese Civil Code clearly states that a natural person shall take the surname of either his father or mother.
 

1:12!更多中国儿童随母姓

8日,公安部发布的《二〇二〇年全国姓名报告》显示,我国姓氏在数千年的历史演进和民族文化积淀中形成了“子(女)从父姓”的传统习俗,但随着人们思想观念变化,特别是2016年全面放开二孩政策实施后,子女随母姓情形有所增加,随祖父母姓和外祖父母姓的也频有出现。从2020年新生儿姓氏选取情况看,随母姓与随父姓的比例为1:12。

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