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after i posted my video on how you can create a full name column from two first and last name columns in excel i got a great question from a viewer who said what if i start with a full name column that is last name comma first name how can i make that into a full name column that is the first name space last name so im going to show you how to do that today in excel all right lets go ahead and clear out the first and last name columns were going to just select this and clear it out because we want to start with just the last name comma first name all right so what were going to do what were going to copy this over im going to hit ctrl c to copy and im going to paste that over here and so we have a call a new column that were working with and were going to use the text to columns feature so im going to make a selection of those first and last names that i want to separate into two different columns were going to come up to the data tab in excel and come over to text to column

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However, the legal full name of a person usually contains the first three names (given name, fathers name, fathers fathers name) and the family name at the end, to limit the name in government-issued ID.
First name is the name that appears first in a persons name. First name is often the name given to a child upon birth and is also called his Christian name or given name. Last name is one that is used at the last place when writing a name and, in most cases, is the family name or the surname of an individual.
Traditionally, the first letters of their first, last and middle name are used, in that order. For couples, if they share their last name, the last name remains in the middle with the initials of their first names on the left and right side.
Etymology. Borrowed from Latin negātus, past participle of negāre (to deny, refuse, decline), reduced from *nec-aiare (or a similar form), from nec (not, nor) + aiere (to say).
In the Anglophonic world, a surname is commonly referred to as the last name because it is usually placed at the end of a persons full name, after any given name. In many parts of Asia and in some parts of Europe and Africa, the family name is placed before a persons given name.
The closest specific term is probably a pseudo-surname where a child takes on a parents first name as their last name. This is referred to as a Patronymic or a Matronymic name.
In the Anglophonic world, a surname is commonly referred to as the last name because it is usually placed at the end of a persons full name, after any given name.
How were surnames chosen? Surnames were originally added to peoples first names to distinguish them from other people who had the same first name locally e.g. Robert the baker or Robert at the wood.

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