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===''Navneændring'' (name changes)===
===''Navneændring'' (name changes)===


Navneændring means that a person changes his name and such as, taking a new surname. Throughout most the 1800s the state tried without much luck to instruct the people to keep fixed family names. From 1892 onwards it was the name that a person had been recorded with in the church books, therefore, frozen - even if the person was not using it. The many protests by the population to no longer be able to decide or choose his own surname led the state in 1903 to try to solve this problem, an experimental system that has continued with the passing of a law on April 22, 1904. Until 1903 they had only been able to a name change by royal authorization. After the new law it would be easier (and cheaper) to get a new surname.
''Navneændring'' means that a person changed their name, such as taking a new surname. Throughout most of the 1800s, the state tried (without much success) to instruct the people to keep fixed family names. From 1892 onward, a person's permanent name was the name that had been recorded in the church books - even if the person was not using it. The protests concerning this naming rule led the state in 1903 to try to solve this problem, an experimental system that continued with the passing of a law on 22 April 1904. Until 1903, a person was only allowed to change their name by royal authorization. After the new law, it was be easier (and cheaper) to get a new surname.


===Church book as a starting point===
===Church book as a starting point===
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