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  2. Middle name - Wikipedia

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    For example, screenwriter David X. Cohen was born David Samuel Cohen, but adopted the middle initial "X" when he joined the Writers Guild of America, as there was already a member named David S. Cohen, and the union forbid multiple writers from using the same name. [10] A middle name that is rather unusual among English speakers is that of ...

  3. Filipino middle names - Wikipedia

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    Today, the middle initial must be the letter D (Jose D. dela Cruz) and surname sorted in the letter D. There have been a few documented exceptions, such as Benigno S. Aquino III , Jose P. Laurel , and Manuel L. Quezon , whose middle initials actually stand for their second given names, that is, Western-style middle names Simeon, Paciano, and ...

  4. Naming in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Some states (for example, Alaska, Hawaii, Kansas, North Carolina, Oregon) allow diacritics and some non-English letters in birth certificates and other documents. [citation needed] There can be problems for persons with such names when moving to a state where such characters are banned and they have to renew their documents.

  5. Is the middle initial going extinct? - AOL

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  6. Suffix (name) - Wikipedia

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    In the United States the most common name suffixes are senior and junior, which are abbreviated as Sr. and Jr. with initial capital letters, with or without preceding commas. In Britain these are rarer, but when they are used the abbreviations are Snr and Jnr, respectively. The use of these social terms is governed by etiquette but not ...

  7. Wikipedia:Naming conventions (people) - Wikipedia

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    Generally, use the most common format of a name used in reliable sources: if that is with a middle name or initials, make the Wikipedia article title conform to that format. Examples: John F. Kennedy, Thomas John Barnardo, George H. W. Bush, J. P. Morgan. For initials:

  8. Talk:Middle name - Wikipedia

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    For example, if the full name will not fit on a driver license or passport, they will use the middle initial only. There is no legal naming convention in the U.S., so different agencies are permitted to handle this in any way they see fit, although in the future their may be standards across all federal and state agencies.

  9. For example, Katie Hill, M.D., CMO of Nudj Health, and board-certified psychiatrist says most people consider middle age to occur between the ages of 46 and 65 while some other health experts even ...