Last names
The Icelandic naming convention of giving a child a first name and then a last name comprised of the father's first name plus the suffix -son or -dóttir, depending on gender, is fairly well known. But it presents a problem for foreigners living here. I recently met a Canadian lady who married an Icelander and decided on a unique compromise solution: she took her husband's exact same last name, making her Karen Sturlaugsson. Not only is this pronounceable for Icelanders, but it also lets them know instantly what the situation is. And in a country where everyone likes to fancy they know everyone else, this is a plus.
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