Is giving our children a double-barrelled surname progressive — or notions?
Simon Tierney with his wife Ingrid Cordeiro and their daughters Giovanna and Daniela Tiernay Cordeiro 4 and 2 years respectively Photograph Moya Nolan .
When my daughter had a short spell in hospital recently, I was curious to discover that her patient wristband used ‘Tierney’ as her surname. While this moniker likely did a fine job of identifying her to staff, it was officially incorrect, according to her birth certificate.
People rarely call my daughters by their actual name. I don’t mean their first names…that’s the easy part. I mean their surname. This is because they have been burdened with a double-barrelled last name by their helplessly progressive parents.

