>there are people on here right now that unironically don't have a middle name
There are people on here right now that unironically don't have a middle name
What's your middle name?
I do but it isn't like it is ever used for anything. Pretty fucking pointless overall.
>there are people here that unironically don't have a middle name AND a second surname
How can you live with yourself?
Samkyndur
Hell, some of us are so alpha we only have ONE (1) name
I have a question. Is it common in your countries for wives to take the husband's surname?
Here it is not. For example my mom kept her surname and my dad has his own surname of course.
It's George
>Is it common in your countries for wives to take the husband's surname?
Yes
Depends on the culture, most vanilla americans do
Technically speaking I have 5 names.
Name Name-Name Name Surname
My parents wanted to register a middle name for me at the maternity ward but were denied, which is strange, since I was actually baptised. Maybe we just didn't give off a sufficiently bourgeois air.
I have 2
Aquí no se puede hacer eso
>not having patronimic surnames
Bunch of non-countries
Those are literally the plebiest names though
I have three middle names; Joseph William Russell.
Confirmation name was Augustine.
that practice is banned in quebec
michael
yes
I have, it's my patronime. Now kys.
No legal way to do that here
My middle name is Klaus
People laugh at it :(
Father's first name middle name master race.
Literally snownigger tier.
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Why? I thought Klaus was a common German name.
what surname do the kids have then, both?
>mfw
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>first name
>second name
>patronym
>family name
Hans Kristian masterrace reporting in
This
How can younger brothers compete?
that's why i think
Pls no bully
I have two middle names, like most french
Mine are : Paul and Jean
>I have a question. Is it common in your countries for wives to take the husband's surname?
For most people yes, asians sometimes no but usually do now (depends on how assimilated they are).
Natives are the other way around, husband takes womans name.
Here they used to take the husband's surname a long time ago like "Zapata de González", González being the husband's surname. Now everybody keeps their surnames and the children take both parent's first surname.
Here if the wife wants , she could add, before it was common, but not now.
The wife surname can change in this way: her first surname+ preposition de (of) + first surname of the husband
>Wife: Ana Flores Rodríguez
>Husband: Juan Pérez Tapia
>Wife's surname: Ana Flores de Pérez
Aren't there laws in Iceland requiring you to have some sort of middle name?
Joseph.
My middle name sounds so shitty that I wish I hadn't have one
No cri mei fren