Parliament Greenlights Double Surname Revival
Swiss Senate approves return to double surnames, marking significant shift in naming rights policy

Key Takeaways
- The Swiss Senate voted 40 to 2 to allow the return of double surnames.
- Double surnames have been banned in Switzerland since 2013.
- The Senate rejected the proposal to scrap the principles of a single name and a family name.
- Spouses will be able to freely choose the order of the names in a double surname.
- Only unmarried names can be passed on to spouses or children, not names acquired from previous marriages.
By The Numbers
They Said
"The aim is to ensure that it is still possible to establish a clear link between a personâs name and their origin."
"This situation is unsatisfactory, as it calls into question equality between men and women."