When I was a little girl, I fantasized about the Princess wedding. When I got older, every time I had a crush on a boy, I would imagine my being married to him and what my name would be and I am happy to say, it flows pretty well!
Two families – with two different last names – joining together should be a wonderful occasion, but in these people’s cases, it was an occasion of hilarity instead of beauty. Enjoy these hyphenated names that they hopefully didn’t keep past the wedding day.
Isn’t the word “panti” gross enough already??
The groom should probably take the bride’s name here.
Honestly, what are the odds of these two even meeting, much less getting married?
A match made in Bedlam.
Their life will be filled with laughter every day.
Hopefully, this hyphenated name describes the wedding night…
The best part of this is that neither word is *quite* spelled the “right” way.
The name “Fillerup” is quite astonishing all on its own.
This name is what everyone will yell at their wedding reception.
I believe it’s pronounced “koontz.” And “deeck.”
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