Talk:Haydn Gwynne
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editSo her father was called Guy Thomas Hayden-Gwynne. So does that mean she grew up burdened with the name Haydn Hayden-Gwynne? Or did her parents decide to drop the double-barrelled bit of the surname, but "preserve" it, under a variant spelling, in their daughter's forename? Or did she – as seems most likely – grow up as (for example) Felicity Hayden-Gwynne, but later adopt Haydn Gwynne as a stage name? If anyone knows, it might be quite useful information to include. GrindtXX (talk) 11:41, 12 October 2016 (UTC)
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