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  2. Whenever we’re using initials, we dont typically include a middle name. There are a few exceptions, but most formal documents don’t require a middle name to be stated. For example, if your name is “John Paul Goldberg,” your initials would be JG.

  3. What are the Initials of my Name? Deciphering Your Name’s ...

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    First Name Initial. Your first name initial is the first letter of your first name. For example, if your name is John Smith, your first name initial is J. If your name is Sarah Lee, your first name initial is S. Middle Name Initial. Your middle name initial is the first letter of your middle name.

  4. First Name, Middle Name and Last Name Format - One ... - One...

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    Middle Name. On 95% of the forms you come across in the United States, you will only indicate a single letter, or initial, for your middle name. Also called a second name, most places do not require your full middle name.

  5. How do I sign my initials if I have a middle name and a double...

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    Most people don't include middle name in initials unless a form you're filling out says to.

  6. Middle name - Wikipedia

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    In various cultures, a middle name is a portion of a personal name that is written between a person's given name and surname. [1] [2] A middle name is often abbreviated and is then called middle initial or just initial.

  7. How Do You Write Initials for a Name? Examples Explained

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    Here are some general guidelines to adhere to when writing initials: Order: First name, middle name (if applicable), and then the last name. For instance, for the name John Andrew Smith, the initials would be JAS.

  8. Why do many forms ask for initials instead of full names?

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    If the field appears after the first & last names, and especially if there's a separate field already for a middle name or initial, then this would be the most logical explanation. As a remote possibility, the field could be asking for a title - Mr., Mrs., Ms., etc.

  9. Middle Name on U.S. Passports and Applications

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    Answer: A middle initial is acceptable on your passport. TSA's Secure Flight Program asks passengers to enter their names as they appear on their government ID (i.e., passport). You should try to use the same name on your passport and flight reservations.

  10. What are initials? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

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    Generally, you use the first letter of your first and the first letter of your last name as your initials, but you can also include the first letter of your middle name or maiden name, or more than one letter from one of the names (e.g. someone with the last name DiAmico using both D and A).

  11. How To Write Initials Of Name? - Star Language Blog

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    The modern way is to write the initials in the order of first, last, and middle names (if applicable). For example, if the full name is John Andrew Smith, the initials would be JAS. Both ways are acceptable, but it is important to be consistent in the order you choose to use.