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maybe person's (citizen's of Lithuania) who considers himself to be Pole surname can be written in Polish letters in English(and maybe it would be quite normal?). But I am not going neither contemplate about this, nor search for solution of some relevant officials. And as that person is citizen of Lithuania and wikipedia is rather official it keeps unclair for me. Dellijks13:09, 21 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I moved the page back because: (1) She lived 50 years in Lithuania; (2) She had a son, named Algirdas; (3) All official websites (Seimas, electorial commission) gives her name in Lithuanian form; (4) With all likelyhood that's her name in her passport; (5) She is a Lithuanian citizen. Renata15:32, 21 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Ok, I don't oppose that. However, I'd only like to note some mistakes above:
Surnames and names officialy are written in Lithuanian letters in Lithuania. Just the same as it is done in Polish letters in Poland. Not really. Lithuanians living in Poland can have their names put in Lithuanian in their passports. However, Poles living in Lithuania have been waiting for some 12 years now for the same right.
She lived 50 years in Lithuanian SSR.
She had a son, named Algirdas; is he named Algirdas the same way as our president is named Lechas? Or Gucewicz, whose Lithuanian name was invented some 200 years after his death and who became a Lithuanian some 250 years after his own death? //Halibutt17:56, 21 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Laurynas Gucevičius was born in Lithuanian Masiuliai family. His father was Simonas Masiulis and mother Kotryna Žekonytė [1]. His father died when he was ten years old. His mother gave him Stoka/Stuoka surname from his stepfather[2]. Laurynas father was also called Gucevičius in order to distinguish him from other neighbour who were Masiuliai. Laurynas Masiulis-Stuoka-Gucevičius needed Gucevičius/Gucewicz for knighthood's documents which gave open way to the upper class, education . About 1790 when he became a nobel he also named himself Laurynas Montrimas-Gucevičius/Wawrzyniec Montrym-Gucewicz [3]. Dellijks19:13, 21 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]