Is it legal to not have a last name?

In the United States, going without a name is not inherently illegal. Police won't arrest you for not having a name. But you can't legally identify yourself without one, which would make things difficult for you.
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Can a person be without last name?

Many Afghans have no surname. It is also common to have no surname in Bhutan, Indonesia, Myanmar, and South India. Javanese names traditionally are mononymic, especially from people of older generations.
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What do you write if you don't have a last name?

If you don't have a family name on your passport, travel or identity document, enter all your given name(s) in the surname field and leave the given name field blank. Do not enter “Not applicable,” “*” or “NA.”
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Can you just have one name?

There is no law preventing you from being known by a single name, or mononym — that is, a first name only, with no surname — and HM Passport Office should accept such a name, although they may be more sceptical of your application.
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Can my baby have no last name?

You can choose any name, or no name. In many cultures the child's last name listed on the birth record is the father's family name, but that is optional.
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Can You Change Your Legal Name to Just Have a First or Last Name if You Wanted To?



Does everyone have a last name?

To begin with, the idea of surnames, while popular today, is not universally held on Earth and there are still cultures where children are simply given a singular name at birth. An example of this is Indonesian and Javanese culture where the mononymous are common.
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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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Is last name mandatory?

The answer to this is that Indian law does not require/mandate you to change your surname after marriage. It is a social norm. Also, it is a myth that your surname will automatically change after marriage or marriage registration.
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Can I use my middle name as my last name?

Illegal from a criminal standpoint, no unless you are declaring something under the penalty of perjury. From a civil standpoint, it is very common for people to use their middle names, and it would only present a civil problem if it was determined...
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Can I remove one of my last names?

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. Take these forms to the court clerk and file them along with your state's required filing fees.
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Is it mandatory to have last name in passport?

You must furnish your full name as you want it to appear on your passport.
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What was the first last name ever?

The oldest surname known to have been recorded anywhere in Europe, though, was in County Galway, Ireland, in the year 916. It was the name “O Cleirigh” (O'Clery). Enter your last name to learn its meaning and origin.
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Why do we have last names?

Surnames were originally added to people's 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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Why does Zendaya only have one name?

Zendaya's last name is Coleman. She dropped her last name professionally—not because she doesn't love it, but because she wanted to imitate two of her idols. “I [dropped my last name because I] just thought it was cool,” she told Allure in 2016. “Like Cher or Prince.”
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Is there a person with no name?

anonymous: a nameless source of information. incapable of being specified or described: a nameless charm. too shocking or vile to be specified: a nameless crime. having no legitimate paternal name, as a child born out of wedlock.
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Is it possible to not have a name?

According to HowStuffWorks, it's not illegal for a person not to have a name, but there's no way to identify yourself without one. This means that you can't be issued a social security card, driver's license, or passport.
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Are middle names legal?

Given name and Family name

Since a person's middle name(s) or suffix is not considered part of the legal name by SSA, a middle name shown as part of the given name or a suffix shown as part of the family name can be omitted or entered in the middle name and suffix fields of the Enumeration system.
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Should I keep my last name?

Keep your surname professionally.

Pros: It won't affect your professional life, but you'll have the same last name as any children that you have with your partner. Cons: Having two names may be difficult to keep track of. Explaining this to employers, clients, and business acquaintances may become tedious.
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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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Is surname mandatory for US Visa?

While filling the online non-immigrant visa application (DS-160), the surname field is mandatory. How should I proceed with the application process? Place your given name in the surname field and put “FNU” (first name unknown) in the given name field.
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What if there is no last name in PAN card?

One can also get nsdl pan card online without last name. You are only required to fill the last name that is a mandatory column. Fill the last name as your first name and leave the column of first name blank and submit the form.
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Is it okay not to change surname after marriage?

It's your legal right to keep your maiden name after marriage. Unfortunately, however, not many government offices, health establishments, and other institutions are aware of such provisions in the law.
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Can you legally use your maiden name?

You're legally allowed to keep your maiden (or current) name for work or professional reasons, and use your new married name socially or for family-related purposes. Even if you've changed your name by deed poll you're perfectly entitled to use a different one at work.
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Do I have to use both my last names?

Answer: U.S. citizens are required to use their current legal names on their U.S. passports. Unless you can provide documentation that proves sole use of that one last name instead of two, you need to include both last names in your passport application.
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Can I keep my last name professionally?

You can keep your existing name. You can use both last names—with a hyphen or without. You can take your spouse's name, but use your former name strictly in a professional setting. Some states even allow you to move your old name to your middle name, and then tack on your new last one.
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