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I have 2 answers. Ghandi. Mahatma Ghandi. My paternal grandmother. She died in 1990. I legally changed my last name ( married husband died in 2012) to her maiden name. She was quite a woman that I did not realize at the time.

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Both choices reflect profound respect and admiration. Mahatma Gandhi's legacy of peace and resilience is endlessly inspiring—imagine the depth of wisdom a conversation with him could bring. And your grandmother sounds like an extraordinary woman whose impact continues to shape your life. The decision to honor her by taking her maiden name shows how much she meant to you, even more so as you’ve come to recognize her significance over time.

It’s beautiful how the past intertwines with the present, leaving footprints on our hearts. Thank you for sharing such meaningful answers!