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531:—the forename of a relative is sometimes used as one's middle name to honor familial heritage. Typical examples are a father named John William Smith whose son is named Thomas John Smith or a grandmother named Mary Grace Tilley whose granddaughter is named Ashley Mary Smith. In many cases in the United States, however, a person's middle name does not derive from relatives, but is used instead to honor close family friends or notable public figures. A rare case of an individual being given only an initial as a middle name, with the initial not explicitly standing for anything, was 812:(ćŒ˜). Traditionally, the list of generational names may be decided many generations in advance by the ancestors. In such naming systems, the de facto given name is the last character of a person's full name. Even if that was the case most of the time, sometimes the person's given name is the middle character and not the last. A three-character name is both patriarchal and hierarchical, as it would inform of a person's belonging and rank within a family. During the 944:. However, rather than placing the Chinese given name between the English given name and the family name, it is commonly placed after the family name in these places. Under such a system, Bruce Junfan Lee would have been Bruce Lee Junfan. This practice is consistent with both the Western convention of putting the given name before the family name and the Chinese convention of putting the given name after the family name. 1053: 732: 73: 175: 32: 1119:
but usually, only one of them is used in addressing the person. A passport contains all names, but all except the surname are listed as first/given names. Names combined with a hyphen are counted as one name. A person named "Ulrika Britt-Inger Marie Fredriksson" has three first names and one last name, and this individual could choose to go by any of those three first names.
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abbreviated "P" signifies it is the maternal maiden surname. If a person has two given names, Jonathan Jose P. Santos, the abbreviated "P" will represent the mother's surname. The given name would therefore be Jonathan Jose. The second name "Jose" is never classified as a middle name. There have been a few documented exceptions, such as
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got his middle name (it was his mother's maiden name). There is some overlap between open-compound surnames and maiden-names-as-middle-names; in various cases the same motivation (preserving maiden names from oblivion) has produced both such kinds of names, and there are instances from the nineteenth
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The naming conventions of the Scandinavian countries do not call given names middle names. While extra first names often are referred to as middle names in everyday language, the laws in those countries do not reflect that and consider all of them first names. A person can have multiple first names,
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or omitted entirely in everyday use (e.g. just Mary Bianchi). An individual may have more than one middle name, or none. In the United Kingdom, for comparison, she would usually be referred to as either Mary Bianchi, M. L. Bianchi, or Mary Lee Bianchi, or she may choose Lee Bianchi, and informally
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The abbreviation "N.M.N." (no middle name) or "N.M.I." (no middle initial), with or without periods, is sometimes used in formal documents in the United States, where a middle initial or name is expected but the person does not have one. Rarely a person may adopt a middle initial to overcome the
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Middle names constitute the mother's maiden surname; is inserted between the given name and the surname (father's surname) and almost always abbreviated signifying that it is a "middle name". For example; given the name Jose Patricio Santos. This is usually abbreviated to Jose P. Santos. The
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A person may be given a middle name regardless of whether it is necessary to distinguish them from other people with the same given name and surname. In cultures where a given name is expected to precede the surname, additional names are likely to be placed after the given name and before the
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Traditional middle names in Vietnamese are "Văn" for male names and "Thị" for female names. However, modern Vietnamese do not consider these to be attractive names, especially "Thị". Therefore, nowadays popular middle names also are popular first names. Middle names play an important role in
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are all sitting U.S. senators who use their middle names as first names. In the U.K., many politicians, including several prime ministers, have been known primarily by their middle name, or one of their middle names. The ten prime ministers to have done so are
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There is a minor tradition in English-speaking countries whereby maiden names from the family tree that are especially celebrated by the family are carried into succeeding generations as middle names or as given names, whereas the tradition of
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names across India adopt a first name, which is usually a word in Sanskrit or an indigenous Indian language, a middle name, which is the name of a child's father or spouse in case of a married lady followed by the surname which is usually the
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Vietnamese full names; they could help create beautiful names when combined with first names, distinguishing people who have the same first name (there are many common last names in Vietnam), and also distinguishing the gender of the names (
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surname. The same is true for people who have given up their caste identity, whose name just includes the person's first name followed by their father's name. Sometimes, the place of birth of an individual is included as their middle name.
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Unlike the middle names in some English-speaking countries that are used as initials, the additional first names are usually either spelled out in full or fully omitted. Together with a person's personal identification number in
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is given by one's father upon reaching the age of maturity at 20 years old. This name is intended for use in formal situations and formal writing and confers a status of adulthood and respect. Like the
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has Per and Gottfrid as his given names, where Gottfrid, not Per, is his name of address, Svartholm as his middle name and Warg as his last name, but in practice he uses Svartholm as a surname.
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subcastes. In modern times, this name would perhaps be styled as Krishna Vengyalil Krishnan Menon, in that order, Vengyalil Krishnan being the middle name. Traditionally the
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that the person's family belongs to, usually taken from the father or husband. However, diversity exists even here, for instance middle and last names from the traditionally
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Among royalty and aristocracy, middle names have been used since the late 17th century (and possibly earlier), as exemplified in the name of the Stuart pretender
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century that are ambiguous today as to how the bearers of a name thus inspired parsed it themselves (either as part of a compound surname or as a middle name).
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can be used independently of the given name and of each other, but the given name is almost always used with the family name in official situations.
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as example. This shows a structure typical for English-speaking cultures (and some others). Other cultures use other structures for full names.
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problems imposed by systems whose design failed to properly handle the absence of one, or to ensure uniqueness. For example, screenwriter
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Not every name that stands as the middle word in a three-name string is a middle name. Major classes of this theme are as follows:
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More than two given names are fairly common. In Britain, they are traditionally more common among the upper and middle classes.
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caste surname. Nowadays, many Sikhs have done away with their caste surname and have just kept Singh or Kaur as their surname.
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In England and the United States, some who choose to be known primarily by their middle name abbreviate their first name as an
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Traditionally, Chinese names consisted of three characters—the surname, followed by a two-character given name (
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community in Kerala are based on the mother's family. For example, in the case of the well-known statesman,
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was usually self-chosen and it was possible to have more than one. It had no connection with the bearer's
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Others simply omit the first name in regular usage, treating their middle name like a first name, e.g.
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to the middle initial (e.g. Mary Lee Bianchi becomes Mary L. Bianchi). This is usually standard for
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that Krishna's mother belonged to, the K stands for Krishnan, his father's name and the surname is
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Occasionally, Scandinavians choose to use their middle name as their surname in everyday life. So
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population of India were excluded from India's caste system and do not have a middle name and a
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may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience
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are used widely in Vietnam). Hence, Vietnamese rarely abbreviate their middle names.
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was born David Samuel Cohen, but adopted the middle initial "X" when he joined the
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would otherwise obliterate them. For example, this is how the first name of
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any relevant information, and removing excessive detail that may be against
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The practice of taking English and Chinese given names is also common in
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is composed of two characters which usually reflect the meaning of the
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A middle name that is rather unusual among English speakers is that of
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which mean lion and princess respectively. This is followed by their
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vary regionally due to its ethnic and religious diversity. Modern
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List of people who use their middle names as their first names
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For the first part of a double or multiple family name, see
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in any of various Slavic languages, including Russian and
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was the surname of some of his ancestors. It is also how
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