Can I make my middle name my last name?

There are no laws one way or the other regarding name usage. If you want to make sure that your name is "proper" start a name change petition in order to make sure that the name you prefer is the name you use.
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Can you go by your middle name as your last name?

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It is perfectly legal to use your middle name or even variations of your name, as long as you are not attempting to defraud anyone. However, in some situations, you will be required to use your real name, such as for licensing purposes, or it...
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Can you make your last name your middle name when you get married?

This marriage license asks for just you and your partner's current names. After tying the knot, you can use your certificate to make any name change based on you and your spouse's previous surnames. That includes making your original last name your new middle name.
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Can I legally use my middle name as first name?

In day-to-day life, you can use your middle name instead of your first name if that's what you prefer. However, to use only your middle name on legal documents, a court has to officially grant a change of name.
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Can a person have two legal names?

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You have one legal name. You can petition the court to change it. Depending on the circumstances using a different name can render you civilly or criminally liable for all sorts of things...
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Can I use my middle name on my credit card?

No, middle initials or middle names are not required and having (or not having) that information will not cause the credit card to be rejected. Most banks do not require that the name on the card to match the purchaser's name provided by the cardholder.
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Can you legally have two last names without a hyphen?

Two last names without the hyphen.

You'll still need to sign all paperwork with both last names since it's considered your legal last name. Each state has different laws about what is considered a marriage name change so you may need to go through a court-ordered name change to have two last names without a hyphen.
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Do people use their maiden name as a middle name?

About 18 percent of women at the marital name change website MissNowMrs.com have taken their maiden names as middle names in the last six years, according to founder and president Danielle Tate. “It's definitely on an upward trend,” says Tate, whose website has had 153,000 paying customers since late 2006.
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Can you have 2 middle names on Social Security card?

Neither the first or last names shown on the SSN card should be reduced in length, unless it exceeds the 26-character limit. Therefore, omit middle names, middle initials, and suffixes if they prevent you from showing as many characters as possible for the first and last names.
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How can I change my name legally?

Steps to Legally Change Your Name
  1. Petition to change your name by filling out a name change form, an order to show cause for legally changing your name, and a decree to legally change your name.
  2. Take these forms to the court clerk and file them along with your state's required filing fees.
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What can you not change your name to?

You cannot change your name for a fraudulent purpose, such as to avoid debts, you cannot change to a name that could affect the rights of another person, such as a celebrity, you cannot use a curse word, racial slur, obscene and/or an offensive word as part of your name and you cannot change to a name that would cause ...
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Can you legally have one name?

There is no law preventing you from being known by a single name, or mononym — that is, a surname only, with no forenames — and HM Passport Office should accept such a name, although they may be more sceptical of your application.
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What is the purpose of middle name?

The historical purpose of middle names is to honour a relative or another person, particularly a godparent, or even a completely unrelated person, such as a locally or nationally prominent figure.
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What if my name doesn't match my Social Security card?

You'll need to fill out Form SS-5, the standard application for a Social Security card that you can download from the Social Security website. Mail the form or deliver it in person to your local Social Security office, along with original copies of documents proving your legal name change and your identity.
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What is legal last name?

1 : a person's name that is usually the name given at birth and recorded on the birth certificate but that may be a different name that is used by a person consistently and independently or that has been declared the person's name by a court.
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Can middle name be mother's surname?

Yes they can, and many children of single parent mothers do bear their mothers surname not the fathers, and is some cases where the parents are unmarried but live together they do too,but in those cases it is decided by the parents which surname the children will have, they may even hyphenate the 2 surnames together.
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Can you have 2 last names?

A hyphenated last name is when you and your spouse combine both of your last names with a hyphen. This is also called a double surname. In many states, when you fill out your application for your marriage license, you'll be writing your intended married name on that application.
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Is it illegal to use a different last name?

Except for a handful of circumstances (such as drivers license, Social Security account, passport) a person can use any name they wish without any legal name change procedure...
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Can I drop one of my last names?

You can't drop the hyphen or switch the order of the two last names either. All that said, some people do use just one or the other in casual settings, like when they're making restaurant reservations. (That way, they avoid having to spell out both hyphenated names over the phone.)
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Can I go by a different last name?

Usually a person can adopt any name desired for any reason. As of 2009, 46 states allow a person legally to change names by usage alone, with no paperwork, but a court order may be required for many institutions (such as banks or government institutions) to officially accept the change.
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Does changing your name affect anything?

You probably expect to need to update your Social Security information and your credit cards, but there are plenty of other people who need to know about your new name as well. "A name change can have an impact on your taxes. All the names on your tax return must match Social Security Administration records.
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Can you open a bank account with your middle name?

Your bank branch will be the ones to tell you whether they allow that or not. Usually they are required to have certain basic information on file under the patriot act so they may require first legal name to be on the account.
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Can I put a different name on my debit card?

Card-issuing banks will adjust their application processes to allow customers to request a card with their preferred name. Their legal name remains on the account. No one is required to identify themselves as transgender, gender non-conforming or non-binary, or give any reason they'd like a True Name card.
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Why do we have 3 names?

But the way we use middle names today originated in the Middle Ages when Europeans couldn't decide between giving their child a family name or the name of a saint. They eventually settled on naming their children with the given name first, baptismal name second, and surname third.
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Is middle name necessary?

You absolutely do not need to choose a middle name when deciding on a baby name. Middle names are optional. You can simply choose a baby name with a first name and last name if you so desire. That said, it is more common than not to have a middle name.
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