Only relavant part of world
>tfw not given name only
>>69328831
t. Cher
>mother'ssurnameANDfather'ssurnametugal
>>69328796
Spaniards don't use their fathers name last ?
Lmao if I had my mother's last name everyone would think I'm Flemish.
But thanks to portugal everyone knows I'm Galician.
>>69328796
>there are subhumans in this world that only have 2 names
AHAHAHHAHAHA
>>69329583
>there are subhumans in this world that have less than 4 names
LAMO
I fucking have 6 names
>>69329560
>He doesn't value both sides of his family
Wow. Really opened my mind France.
>>69329665
Bruh preach
What's your?
A-R.N.B.S.R.V
>>69329665
How do you figure out which one to take from your mother? Is it preference?
>>69329780
It's preference but putting so many names is optional
>>69329712
Initials?
F J G P C R
Confused about Indonesia. How can you have just one name?
>"could azri please come to the principle's office?"
>20 students stand up
>>69329583
I only need 2 names. It is unique on this whole planet as far as I (and the Internet) know
>>69329858
Yeah the initials
It was pretty enjoyable back when I was still in school.
First day of the year and every teacher did roll call
Honest to God took most ways 5 minutes of them trying to get it right
>>69329665
Are you one of those meme families with special heritage?
I have 4 names, 2 normal ones and 2 surnames
>>69329915
>I only need 2 names
im sorry, DeShawn Faruk
>>69330059
Os meus nomes vêm dos apelidos da senpaiília do meu pai e dos apelidos da senpaiília da minha mãe
>>69329915
I think most of SE Asia only had 1 name (except for royals maybe)
In 1900s it became in mandatory in Thailand etc to adopt a surname
For some reason Indons didn't
>>69328796
>tfw have a first name middlename and surname
Master race reporting in
First name + Patronym/Matronym + Surname
I fucking hate this system.
>>69330217
Geralmente acontece quando há um conde ou visconde lá para trás e o pessoal quer manter os nomes
>>69328796
>Hungary
>Mongolia
Heh
>>69328796
>tfw I'm unironically dark orange
>>69328796
>clan name
kek what the fuck? this map is autism
>>69331226
Ethnic or tribu name.
Like Tamil Smith or something like that
>>69331989
Nobody says that
Except maybe aboriginal tribal people
Never met one though, and everyone I have uses their given name and family name, in that order
We have grandfathers name too
>>69328796
what's the difference between family name and clan name then ?
>>69332279
There isn't one really.
Though in some European areas. You're named after their profession, village and so on.
I my self an named after the village of my ancestors.
>>69332279
>clan name
Scottish and Irish clans adopted the name of their chieftain. Not necessarily related by blood.
Official it's family name first and then given name in Estonia.
>>69328796
>hungary is as same as China
truly mongolian master race genes
>>69336015
DAS RITE
we special
>>69328796
Well, me and brunei are the only purples here. But when you are dead, matronymic name will be used in rites recital.
IIRC Russian also has gender suffixes on last names, so if you're male. your surname would be, say, Popov if you're a man and Popova if you're a woman. But I could be wrong.
>>69329915
Given name =/= one name
I have 3 names and it's all given name.
>>69336714
>Russian also has gender suffixes on last names
Yep, that's right, but patronyms has it too.
Surname: Popov(m)/Popova(f), Lebedev(m)/Lebedeva(f).
Patronymic: Andreevich(m)/Andreevna(f), Vladislavovich(m)/Vladislavovna(f).
Male - ~evich/ovich, female - ~evna/ovna.
>>69336908
But what about Sasha?
Anything ends with A sounds here is feminine's name.
>>69328796
I don't understand the map. I France we either wear the name of our father or the name of our mother, but it's rather the name of our father.
>>69337032
It's unisex first name. Official name of Sasha is Alexandr/Alexandra.
Every russian name has a variety of forms which can express all kinds of emotions.
Like this:
The full form - Alexandr of Alexandra
The shortened form - Sasha for both genders.
Form of affection - Sashenka for both genders.
Intimate, tender forms - Sashunya/Sashulya/Shura/Shurik etc.
Like your friends will call you - Sanya (If you're girl you also can be called by this name)/Sanyok
>>69328796
Any example of how a full name from the light blue countries looks like?
>>69337403
>>69336908
Oh, nvm.
>>69328796
Iberian master race.
My name has 2 given names and 2 surnames XD
>>69329858
t. Fernando Jacinto Gaspar Pacheco Correia Rodrigues
>>69330440
>>69336090
There is literally nothing wrong with using the eastern name order.
It's logical.
>>69328796
Why did the iberian names developed so differently?
>tfw named after spanish chestnuts
>>69330388
>Ivan Ivanovich Ivanov
>>69328796
One given name, one family name masterrace.
>>69336015
wtf I love estonia even more now
>>69337896
We are snowflakes. That is the reason
>>69328796
How come finland isn't yellow?
>>69341668
How come finland isn't even in the map?
>>69341668
Cucked by Swedes
4 names reporting in. Fucking catholics.
When you have both your father's and mother's surname, which one do your children inherit?
>>69329560
We do it too. Better than feminist Spain desu
>>69328796
another wrong meme map we are green here my family name isnt my dad's name
>>69328796
>only given name
Savages
>>69343912
It's cumulative
>>69329665
t. Juan Pablo Jesus Alberto Rodriguez Barbosa
>>69329780
The no clear rule other the your father's name should come last. Usually it's name>maternal grandmother>paternal grandmother>mother>father, although most people just pick their mother's (grandfather's) and father's names
>>69343970
I don't gid it. Wouldn't you have like 16 surnames after a few generations?
>>69337203
Also Sancho.
>>69344072
I was just kidding i don't know how it works
>>69344072
At least in Portuguese, there's a male preference. Both men and women pass their last (father's) surname, resulting in children always inheriting the surnames of their both grandfathers while the grandmother's usually being lost
>>69344351
I thought it might be like that. Thanks for explaining.
>>69343575
This.
t. Pekka Svensson
>>69328796
Given name + patronymic + matronymic would be the best system.
>>69344206
Sashko