Obviously, you would change the last name, but what about the first name? We just finished our classes to adopt through DCFS, and we are hoping to adopt a toddler age child. My opinion is that the child should get the benefit of a fresh start, and that includes his/her name. I hate to sound harsh, but I feel like why should a child be saddled with a name his/her whole life that was given to them by someone who abused/neglected them to the point of them being taken away by the state? Does anybody have any experience with changing a child's name after adopting?
I think it depends. If the child is old enough to know his/her own name, then I don't really think it's fair to change it on them. They're already going through A LOT of changes, and I guess I think of it as "how would I feel if someone made me change my name?"- plus I don't have to deal with all the stuff that child does. Having said that, I have an adopted brother, and they switched his first and middle name around. He was adopted when he was 2, and hasn't/didn't seem to have any issues with it (he's 16 now) I would've thought he was too young at that age to know his name but my 18 month old definetly knows her name, so I guess it depends on how strongly you feel about it and how old he/she is, but I definetly say the younger the better if you're going to make that type of change.

