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3 Answers. When a US form asks for “full name”, it means the sequence of names as written on your birth certificate or other official documentation (such as passport). In your case, your first name (usually the name you are known by) is the “first name” and you're remaining phenoms would be the “middle name(s)”.
The binomial name consists of a genus name and specific epithet. The scientific names of species are italicized. The genus name is always capitalized and is written first; the specific epithet follows the genus name and is not capitalized. There is no exception to this.
Use both genus and species name: Felix cats. Italicize the whole name. Capitalize only the genus name.
When a name or a title appears at the end of a sentence, the name or title can follow either a comma or no comma. Again, both constructions are grammatically correct, but they have different meanings.
In English, your given name usually comes before your family name in everyday speech, so it's called your first name. Your family name, the one inherited from your parents, comes at the end of your name, so it's called your last name.
Your full name, meaning your whole or complete name. This means your first, middle (if you have one or two or three) and last name (surname). This may include a suffix (Sr, Jr, I, II, III, etc), if you have one. Usually, whatever is inscribed on your birth certificate is your full name.
According to 6 CFR 37.3 (Title 6 — Homeland Security; Chapter I — Department Of Homeland Security, Office Of The Secretary; Part 37 -Real I'd Driver's Licenses And Identification Cards; Subpart A General), Full legal name means an individual's first name, middle name(s), and last name or surname, without use of ...
The Social Security Administration does not consider a middle name or suffix as part of an individual's legal name. But many other legal sources say a full legal name includes middle name. ... However, as long as first and last name match up, then there isn't usually a problem.
A single field labeled Full Name is more culturally inclusive. The full name may include first, middle, last, family and other given names.
Your middle names (if you have any) are a part of your first name. (See: Evans v King (1745); Jones v Macmillan (1795); Williams v Bryant (1839).) So, for example, if your full name were John Fred SMITH (your surname being SMITH), then your first name (in full) would be John Fred.
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