Which name is the front of name?
Family name? Name?
徳川-次郎三郎-源-朝臣-家康
(family name)-(nick name)-(tribe name)-(rank)-(personal name)
we usualy uses only (family name)-(personal name)
First name then family names
I have 4 names
My name ibn mother's name ibn grandfathers name
>>60198746
Personal Name > Family Name
I have 8 names
>>60200007
>8 names
wut m8
>>60198746
Family name first
>>60198746
rank(engineer, doctor, master engineer, colonel etc.) - personal name - second personal name(you get it on baptism) - third personal name (you get it on confirmation when you are adult, it must be name of catholic saint) - family name
I have 4 names, because catholic.
>>60200487
My parents couldn't decide what to name me, so I ended up getting one first name, five middle names and both of their last names.
I have to write all of them when filling out legal documents.
>>60198746
rank(engineer, phd, etc) Personal name 2name gets it on baptism(at least in my area) it is usually from the godparent Familyname
if it is a formal occasion or on a list its usually Familyname [if important put rank here], Firstname Secondname(see above); second name might not show on list or in informal occasion it usually only shows on official documents. if you put familyname first a commata seperates familyname and first name since some might have a personal name as familyname or with "new citizens" it might not be clear which is which.
>>60198746
>Personal name > Father's 1st surname > Mother's 1st surname > Father's 2nd surname > Mother's 2nd surname > (...)
It continues. I don't know how nobility titles work in conjunction with surnames, though.
People know each other by their nicknames, then names, and the surnames.
In my case, having a very common name and the most common surname in Spain, people call me by my mother's 1st surname.
>>60201057
forgot to mention that I am from a catholik region. protestants and other catholic regions tend to have diffrent rules for the 2nd name.
>>60198746
Name
Father's surname
Mother's surname
>>60201217
That's pretty common among politicians. Zapatero and Rubalcaba for example.
Given name -> middle name (surname of mother, usually) -> surname (from your father)
>>60200619
>>60201057
Are you the aristocracy?
>>60198746
English first name, then surname, then Chinese first name.
>>60201252
Why is the mother's surname last? I think the portuguese naming custom makes more sense, the father's surname is the most important one so it's our last name.
>>60201523
>Why is the mother's surname last?
It's not really "last", since we legally have a fuck load of surnames. We keep the whole side, it's just that it became to silly.
Just look at the Borbones and how many surnames those cunts have.
>>60201057
Are "herr" and "frau" considered in 'rank'?
>Having more than 2 names
>2016
>>60201373
Do you have English name and Chinese name?
安倍-晋三-総理大臣
family name-personal name-profession