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外国的女生全名应当怎么写?

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  • 提问者网友:星軌
  • 2021-03-04 09:34
比如“玛丽·XX·伊丽莎白”,夹在名和姓中间的这个应该是什么呢?
如果是“玛丽·XX·XX·XX·伊丽莎白”这种全名,又该怎么填呢?
Meinteil,你的回答很好,但我真正想问的是有多个中间名时,那些名字的意义应是什么
我当然知道那是复制的啦,但麻烦你回答问题行不行?人家要知道你既然不答就别搅和了
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  • 五星知识达人网友:孤老序
  • 2021-03-04 10:35
Middle names are often chosen by parents at the same time as the first name. Popular middle names are identical to those of first names, such as John, James, David, etc., with an emphasis on biblical figures (again, like first names).

In the United States and United Kingdom, a male's middle name is sometimes his father's first or middle name. Alternatively, a male's first name may be the same as his father's, in which case the middle name may be used as if a first name so as to distinguish him from his father. People who are known primarily by their middle name sometimes abbreviate their first name, rather than their middle name, to an initial (e.g. F. Scott Fitzgerald and H. Ross Perot, although Perot later dropped the initial).

American Southerners are sometimes referred to familiarly by both their first and middle names, such as Billy Bob and Betty Barb, which may be shortened to initials, BB. (However, many boys who are called "DJ," "RJ," etc. are often not abbreviating their middle name but "Junior" since they were named after their father.) Both in the North and South, it's common to shorten females' names like Mary Alice or Mary Jane to M.A. or M.J. because the name Mary is very popular.

Some middle names sound antiquated because they are chosen from those of the family's ancestors, as the parents may have chosen them by glancing over the family tree.

Aside from the most popular middle names taken from first names, surnames (such as Hall or Walker) may also be taken as middle names, sometimes to commemorate a relative. For example, it is quite common to use the mother's maiden name as the middle name as a way to acknowledge the mother's (and maternal grandparents') family name.

Sometimes in popular references, only the first letter is used (e.g., John A. Macdonald), or the middle names are unmentioned (Herbert Hoover). Occasionally, while the middle is given in full, only the first letter of the first name is used (e.g., W. Somerset Maugham) or unmentioned (e.g., Paul McCartney whose first name is James). Rarely, individuals are given only initials as middle names, with the initial(s) not explicitly standing for anything (e.g., Harry S. Truman). However, this practice is common among the Amish, who commonly use the first letter of the mother's maiden name as a solitary initial for the sons and daughters. Thus, the children of Sarah Miller would use the middle initial M.

Examples of multiple middle names: Elizabeth Alexandra Mary (Queen Elizabeth II), J. R. R. Tolkien, George H.W. Bush and V. V. S. Laxman. The British upper classes are traditionally fond of taking multiple middle names; for example, William Arthur Philip Louis, Henry Charles Albert David, or Anne Elizabeth Alice Louise. In even more extreme examples, British musician Brian Eno's full name is Brian Peter George St. Jean le Baptiste de la Salle Eno, and Canadian actors Donald Sutherland and Shirley Douglas named their son Kiefer William Frederick Dempsey George Rufus Sutherland. Often, middle names are names of famous and influential people throughout history, such as well-known baseball pitcher Cal McLish, whose infamous full name is Calvin Coolidge Julius Caesar Tuskahoma McLish.

It is also possible for a person to have no middle name. In case a person has no middle name, or has only a middle initial, forms requiring a middle name may have "NMI" (No Middle Initial) or the remark "Initial Only" filled in instead.
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