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All over the globe, the standard practice is: First name Middle name(s) if any Surname or Last Name However, if you write your surname first, always put comma so that readers can identify it as such.
Last Name First: Start with the last name, followed by a comma. First Name and Middle Name: After the comma, write the first name followed by the middle name, if applicable. Suffix Last: The suffix, such as Jr., Sr., II, or III, should be placed at the very end without another comma.
Though some families have deviated from the patrilineal tradition for decades, they remain part of a small minority. Even as many gender norms have changed over the generation since Ms. Pellarin named her children, the tradition of giving babies their fathers surnames remains so strong as to be almost unquestioned.
First/given, middle and last/family/surname with John Fitzgerald Kennedy as example. This shows a structure typical for the Anglosphere, among others. Other cultures use other structures for full names.
English Conventions English naming conventions arrange names as follows: [first given name] [middle given name(s)] [FAMILY NAME]. For example, Justin BROWN (male) or Emma Marie CLARKSON (female). Ones first name, known as a personal name or given name, is chosen at birth as the individuals personal identifier.
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First/given, middle, and last/family/surname diagram with John Fitzgerald Kennedy as example. This shows a structure typical for English-speaking cultures (and some others). Other cultures use other structures for full names.
Middle names constitute the mothers maiden surname; is inserted between the given name and the surname (fathers surname) and almost always abbreviated signifying that it is a middle name.

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