8. Nymia
| The family cell is given a name composed of the fatherly name (the single father's name), fallowed by the motherly name (the single mother's name). Each person of the family cell has this name : father, mother, brothers and sisters. However, when a child becomes a eu-citizen (when he turns 20), he loses the membership of the family cell and keeps only one of the two single names : fatherly for boys, and motherly for girls. When this single eu-citizen will form a new family, he will add his single name to that of his spouse. Therefore forming a family cell is forming a new name, of which each spouce brings half, and of which each child will carry on one part or the other depending of their sex, when they become eu-citizens. |
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