What naming system is the best?
Also what do people with only first names do for passports or other online things?
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What naming system is the best?
Also what do people with only first names do for passports or other online things?
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Given name first is objectively best, puts the individual before some abstract concept of lineage
An unusual position for an American to take considering how often Americans go on about their lineage.
>Also what do people with only first names do for passports or other online things?
Something like this
This chart is wrong. Our naming system is
>Given Name + Mother’s Surname + Father’s Surname
>Given Name + Patronus
The frick?
The father's name + some shit in the end
Is the ancient Hindu system same as the West?
good day to you, Pajeet, son of Rakesh <- icelandic version. russians use patrymonic as a middle name and from what I gather, Given name + Patrimonic is used in semi formal situations, like when your boss wants a word with you.
Anglos be like
>My name is james bond
>and this is my son James Junior Bond
>this is my son theodoredaiah desquandelisios abrams jackson hunter carpenter gatherer john the 6th but we call him junior
I still don't know what the difference between family name and clan name is.
Given name patronymic surname thats the best
Denmark is the same as portugal
there is three actually
given name + family name, like Vladimir Putin
family name + given name, usually in lists
family name + given name + (patronimyc, if you have one), documents, papers etc
We also use given name + son of, in some cases.
In the streets or talking about a neighbor (specially a kid) we would say something like "Marcos son of Maria" to identify people.
Lel
>Also what do people with only first names do for passports or other online things?
You either leave it blank or fill in your mom's maiden name.
Our way, of course
Philippines is the same as Portuguese
given name
keep it simple