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What's this part of the name called? For example: William·Smith How to called the part of "William"of this name? The first name? And what is the "Smith" called in this name? I only know that I can say it called"surname". But I don't know which word is more idiomaticly? "The last name"? Please tell me!thank you!
9 jun. 2019 11:48
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You've got it right. In your example, "William" is the first name, and "Smith" is the last name. The first name is sometimes called the "given name" (because your parents choose this name and give it to you). The last name is also called the "surname" or the "family name." Even on formal documents, however, you will usually see the words "first name" and "last name."
9 juni 2019
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Its a bit confusing really. William = forename or first name Smith = surname or last name Its very rare that you would hear someone refer to the word forename however - it will always be "first name". On the other hand, both "surname" and "last name" are used interchangeably.
9 juni 2019
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