<Dd> Sonsoles Espinosa Díaz de Rodríguez </Dd> <Dd> Sonsoles Espinosa de Rodríguez </Dd> <Dd> Sonsoles de Rodríguez </Dd> <P> These other forms, particularly the last, are becoming less common as they are increasingly seen as sexist (i.e. that a wife is expected to take her husband's name but not the other way around). Additionally, in Spain and some other countries it is becoming more common, in law and in practice, to allow placing the mother's name before the father's in a child's surname rather than insisting that the privilege belongs exclusively to the father . </P>

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