Can my baby have 5 names?

This means that the government takes no official stance on how many middle names your child may have. This is a little odd coming from an entity that cares what color pen you use to fill out the forms, but okay. And it's good news, in that it means you are not legally prevented from using four or five middle names.
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Is it OK to have 5 names?

It's fine! We have some very long names in our family and it's no issue at all - it's not as if you need to fill out full names in forms six times a day. My children all have 5 names each. I like it and each one has meaning.
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How many names can you give a baby?

Many states require at least two names on a birth certificate —a family name and a given name chosen by a parent. When the parents are married at the time of their child's birth, certain states mandate that the child is given the father's surname.
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Is there a limit to what you can name your child?

Despite the prevalence of celebrity offspring with names like Apple, Inspektor, and Kal-El, there are actually limits to what you can legally name a child. Here in the U.S., the right to choose your child's name is protected by the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. But controversies still exist.
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Can you give your baby 2 middle names?

It's never been a common practice in the U.S. to give two middle names. With today's digitized records, it's become a bit of a bureaucratic mess for those who have four (or more) initials to deal with.
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Can you have 3 middle names?

You can put them wherever you want, but legally-speaking they're only decorative. This means that the government takes no official stance on how many middle names your child may have.
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Can you legally have 2 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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What names are forbidden?

Banned baby names in the United States, around the world
  • King.
  • Queen.
  • Jesus Christ.
  • III.
  • Santa Claus.
  • Majesty.
  • Adolf Hitler.
  • Messiah.
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Can you have 3 last names?

In most states, you have the option to take your spouse's last name, hyphenate your last names, use two last names without a hyphen, or move your maiden name to your middle name and take your spouse's last name.
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Can I name my child king?

Illegal in the United States

But in many other countries, title names—including Duke, Prince, King, and Queen—are banned.
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What are the rules for naming kids?

25 Rules of Baby Naming
  • Don't name your child after food. ...
  • Skip stripper names. ...
  • Avoid names that people hate. ...
  • Think about your child's future email address. ...
  • Play the rhyme game to make sure that kids on the playground won't be able to. ...
  • Avoid names with 8,000 different spellings. ...
  • Don't get all creative and make up a name.
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How many middle names can you have UK?

An individual may have more than one middle name, or none. In the United Kingdom, for comparison, she would usually be referred to as either Mary Bianchi, M. L. Bianchi or Mary Lee Bianchi, or she may choose Lee Bianchi, and informally there may be familiar shortenings.
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What is the world longest name?

The longest name to appear on a birth certificate is Rhoshandiatellyneshiaunneveshenk Koyaanisquatsiuth Williams. #OTD in 1984, her father looked to extend her first name to 1,019 letters and her middle name to 36 letters.
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What is Peggy short for?

Peggy is a female first name (often curtailed to "Peg") derived from Meggy, a diminutive version of the name Margaret.
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What is the rarest boy's name?

The rarest baby boy name is Rome, but other rare baby boy names include Chester, Henley, and Maynard.
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What's the point of middle names?

Today, as Wilson notes, middle names serve much the same purposes they always have: they're a way to keep family names going and thus preserve relationships; they're a way to try something new or “put old names out to grass” without cutting the cord entirely.
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Can you have multiple last names?

A double name can be formed when marrying or getting children, combining the surnames of the spouses or the parents, respectively. Double names can be combined by taking one part of each. Either spouse or both can take a double name.
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Which last name goes first?

Which name goes first? It's totally up to you but it's most common for your last name to be the first (the person hyphenating) and your spouse's second (assuming your spouse isn't hyphenating). I'm choosing to hyphenate my last name.
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How many last names can people have?

Some of the Spanish records in Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, New Mexico, Puerto Rico, and Texas may use two surnames, although this varies by time period.
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Can you name your child a swear word?

Derogatory or obscene names are banned in California. Only the 26 characters of the English alphabet are allowed, which rules out umlauts and others.
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Can you name your child a number?

"In California, you can only use the '26 characters' of the English language in your baby name," he said. "Thus, you can't have numbers, Roman numerals, accents, umlauts or other symbols or emojis.
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What names are illegal in UK?

Illegal baby names in the UK
  • Martian.
  • Monkey.
  • Chow Tow (which means 'Smelly Head')
  • Rogue.
  • Akuma (in Japanese it mean 'Devil'
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Does middle name count first name?

Your first name — or “first names”, or “Christian name”, or “forenames”, or “given name”, or “proper name” (or sometimes just “name”) — consists of all of your names apart from your surname. There is no concept or definition of a “middle name” in English law.
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Should I hyphenate my child's last name?

Given both circumstance, and increasing compromise between both parents in a paternity case is to hyphenate the last name. The court will take the mother and father's last name and hyphenate it together. Many courts are encouraging hyphenated last name to increase settlement in cases.
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Can you legally have no surname?

'One can have no surname, but caste records are a must'
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