Why do people have double first names?

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A double-barrelled name is a type of compound surname, typically featuring two words (occasionally more), often joined by a hyphen. Examples of some notable people with double-barrelled names include Winnie Madikizela-Mandela and Sacha Baron Cohen.
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became popular in England during the 17th century when Charles James Stuart became King Charles I. Soon after, the upper-class citizens began giving their kids long names, occasionally going so far as to saddle some poor child with ten names, in order to prove their high-class status.
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What does it mean to have 2 first names?

A double name, or double-barreled first name, is often seen in Southern naming traditions and is when you choose two names for your little, often joined by a hyphen. It is an excellent option for those seeking unique baby names.
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Why do Americans have double names?

The tradition was spread to America as people started to immigrate overseas. As time went on, people started to stray away from religious middle names and get creative with the second name of their child. A common tradition was making the middle name the maiden name of the mother.
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Can you have multiple first names?

In many Western cultures, people often have multiple given names. Most often the first one in sequence is the one that a person goes by, although exceptions are not uncommon, such as in the cases of John Edgar Hoover (J. Edgar) and Dame Mary Barbara Hamilton Cartland (Barbara).
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Can I use two names legally?

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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 my son still be a junior with different middle name?

From Behind the Name: "Junior is used to distinguish a son with the same name as his father. The following conditions apply: The Junior must be a son of the father, not a grandson. The names must be exactly the same, including the middle name.
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Why do people call their kids by their middle name?

The best explanation seems to stem from Southerners' penchant for keeping a name going down the line, especially for males. You end up with John Smith Jr., III, and IV in one family, and calling a child by his middle name is an easy way to distinguish between him and his father.
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What is the purpose of middle names?

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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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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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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What is it called when two names are combined?

Name blending, meshing, or melding is the practice of combining two existing names to form a new name. An example is the combination of the surnames Dresser and McLoughlin to form the new surname of game designer Clay Dreslough. It is most commonly performed upon marriage.
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What are good double names?

14 Double Baby Names That Are Too Cute for Words
  • Sarah Blanche. Meaning: “Princess” and “fair.” Not a bad combo.
  • John Preston. Meaning: “Gracious” and “from a spiritual place.” (Plus, a nod to Sex and the City's Mr. ...
  • Anna Grace. ...
  • Mary Kate. ...
  • Jack Wyatt. ...
  • Emma Reese. ...
  • Roy Lee. ...
  • Katie Belle.
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Do middle names count as first names?

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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How common is it to have two 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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Why is Brad Pitt's middle name?

Brad Pitt also took inspiration from his middle name.

The actor was born William Bradley Pitt, so he chose a condensed version of his middle name for his public persona.
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When did middle names become common?

The practice began to catch on with the middle class after the turn of the 19th century, and it had become nearly customary by the time of the Civil War. By 1900 nearly every child born had a middle name.
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Are you still a JR If the Sr died?

A man with the same name as his father uses “Jr.” after his name as long as his father is alive. His father may use the suffix “Sr.” for “senior.” The son may either drop the suffix after his father's death or, if he prefers, retain it so that he won't be confused with his late father.
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Can a girl be a Jr after her father?

In a male-dominated world, a son named after his father is commonplace. A daughter named after her mother is fairly unusual, and a daughter whose naming is proclaimed with the title “Junior” or “II” betokens a woman—perhaps two women—of unusual stature. Consider a few modern examples: 1.
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Can a female be a Jr?

Although there are instances of daughters who are named after their mothers and thus use the suffix "Jr." (such as Winifred Sackville Stoner, Jr., Anna Eleanor Roosevelt, Jr., and Carolina Herrera, Jr.) or after their grandmothers with the suffix "II", this is not common.
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What names are dying out?

Baby names going extinct: Boys' names
  • Scott - 97% drop. 1,632 baby boys born in 1996 were named Scott, but just 41 were given the name in 2020.
  • Kieran - 97% drop. ...
  • Jordan - 96% drop. ...
  • Shaun - 96% drop. ...
  • Ashley - 96% drop. ...
  • Shane - 96% drop. ...
  • Sean - 95% drop. ...
  • Curtis - 94% drop.
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What is the rarest baby name?

Rare Boy Names
  • Alec.
  • Ares: Though more commonly a male name — 565 boys were named Ares in 2020 — 27 girls were also given the name in the same year.
  • Armando.
  • Armani.
  • Benji: While over 12,000 newborn babies in 2021 were named Benjamin, just 82 were named Benji. ...
  • Boston.
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What names went extinct?

The at-risk names for girls were Annette, Beryl, Brenda, Carolyn, Cheryl, Dawn, Debbie, Debra, Denise, Diane, Donna, Doris, Edna, Freda, Geraldine, Gladys, Gwendoline, Hilda, Janet, Janice, Jean, Jordan, Kirsty, Lindsey, Lorraine, Lynda, Lynn, Marian, Marion, Marjorie, Marlene, Maud, Mildred, Norma, Pamela, Pauline, ...
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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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