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The couple asked their wedding guests to choose their spouse’s last name.

The couple asked their wedding guests to choose their spouse’s last name.

Now you can choose the name of the newlywed.

A woman has gone viral after revealing that she and her fiancé are planning to let wedding guests choose the family last name – and strangers on the internet are loving it. they wrote songs about it.

Danielle Bonadona and Jacob Bartlebaugh are very attached to their last names and can’t decide what they want to be called when they tie the knot.


Wedding couple, bride and groom with guests at the wedding
Danielle Bonadona and Jacob Bartlebaugh are very attached to their last names and can’t decide what they want to be called when they get married in February.

Wedding Photography – stock.adobe.com

Last month of Bonadona revealed on TikTok that the couple had considered hyphenating their last names and that people liked the language-bending nickname.

“People are going crazy over the idea that we could be called Bonadona-Bartlebaugh” she said in a follow-up video. use a surname that sounds more like babble than a formal name.

“I just don’t even know if people can fucking say it.” she noted in another video.

Unable to make a decision on their own, the unsure couple decided to let wedding guests vote on whether they should hyphenate their names during the ceremony in February.

“Because we both really love our last names,” she explained. “None of us want to give up our last name, so yeah, we’ll just ask our guests to vote for it.”

The bride-to-be explained that she didn’t want to give up her last name, but didn’t mind adding her groom’s last name at the end.


Happy wedding photo of bride and groom at wedding
Last month, Bonadona said on TikTok that the couple was considering hyphenating their last names and that people liked the language-bending nickname.

Wedding Photography – stock.adobe.com

“All my life I’ve been called ‘Bonadona,’ and that’s why I go by that name, and that’s why everyone calls me ‘Bona’ or ‘Bonadona.'” she explained in the video. “And so it’s like changing my name in a very strange way, like I couldn’t imagine not having ‘Bonadona’ in my name officially, but I’d be happy to include or add his name.”

She also noted that while some people are worried about their future children, the couple cannot have children.

“It’s not a problem. You won’t have to worry about little Bonadon-Bartlebos running around,” she said.

After posting the original video, she said she loved the “fun and silly” hyphenated name and hoped her loved ones would vote for it. Her fiance also supports this combination – it was his idea.

But the couple aren’t the only ones who love the unique surname.

Strangers on the Internet have expressed their appreciation for hyphenation with viral stupid song, cool dance and thousands of supportive comments – An animal shelter in Georgia even named a cat after them..

So whether the couple decided or not, the internet seems to have voted it’s a great name.

Here’s Bonadona-Bartlebaugh.