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Panis is quite common (Kapampangan i think)

 

Heto mga kababata ko si III and IV

 

Lolo - Asisclo Prudenciado Sr.

Father - Asisclo Prudenciado Jr.

 

mga kababata ko

 

Asisclo Prudenciado III <-- Classmate ko

Asisclo Prudenciado IV <--- Classmate ni utol

 

Walang kasawa-sawa sa ASISCLO

 

Sa ROTC

Si Cadet Balahibo

and

Si Cadet Bulbol

 

Ang nakakatawa magkasunod sila sa alphabetical Roll Call kaya akala mo nagpapatawa si Sarge

 

i have a classmate nung elementary

his surname was PANIS

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i remembered sa brazilian volleyball team dati na kasama nila Leila Barros ay may isang co-player sila na ang surname is Regla.

That was Regla Torres, but she played for Cuba. She was actually their star.

In the NHL, there is/was a very good player with the surname of SATAN. It's just pronounced differently; the accent is on the second syllable, not the first. It's also pronounced the French way.

In the NBA, there used to be a player named KIKI Vander(something).

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I'm not sure about this, but if someone finds his name offensive can he or she have it changed legally? Maybe some good-meaning lawyers here can give us some thoughts on this and maybe help those who are affected.

 

Years ago, I happened to know one OFW in KSA bearing the family name "Gago". Politely, I asked him to consult the Phil. Embassy about changing his name for obvious reasons. Never heard from him after that.

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I'm not sure about this, but if someone finds his name offensive can he or she have it changed legally? Maybe some good-meaning lawyers here can give us some thoughts on this and maybe help those who are affected.

I'm not a lawyer, but I do know that changing one's name is a very tedious and tiring process. All the clearances (NBI, police, barangay), documents, whatever. You also have to have the petition published in a paper of major circulation. You'll also need a court order to complete the process. I don't know when it was or where I was, but when I saw what was required for a change of name, I was quite surprised. Before that moment I thought it was a simple matter.

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I'm not a lawyer, but I do know that changing one's name is a very tedious and tiring process.  All the clearances (NBI, police, barangay), documents, whatever.  You also have to have the petition published in a paper of major circulation.  You'll also need a court order to complete the process.  I don't know when it was or where I was, but when I saw what was required for a change of name, I was quite surprised.  Before that moment I thought it was a simple matter.

 

For those who lose their self-esteem and self-confidence because of the names they bear, the process could be worth all their efforts esp. if their children and their children's children would benefit. Your information was certainly positive. :thumbsupsmiley:

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