What is your country's name structure?
Here is as follows
<Name(s)> <Father's first last name> <Mother's first last name>
Example (random names I came up with):
Pedro López Ramírez
His dad was called Mario López Gómez
His mom was called María Ramírez Ortega
>>73610745
i made a better thread
<Family name><Name>
Family name's just one name, usually the father's
name then surname
but in some offical things its surname then name
Here it's Surname + Given name, e. g. Kovács János (John Smith)
>>73610778
This
>>73610697
Name, then family name, almost always father's.
In Spain, everyone carries a name (s) +<Father's first last name> <Mother's first last name>... Legally, you can put the mothers name first if you want, based on the Roman proverb that the only certain thing is the mother.
This explains why Spanish names are long Rodrigo Montalvo Cortazar.
Additionally, you will find family names with dashes: Rodrigo Gómez-Montalvo Jiménez-Cortazar.
This normally appears when a someone from a lower class (Gomez and Jimenez) marry people from a higher class (Montalvo and Cortazar)... in order to avoid the "good" name disappear, they link them with the dash and make one A+B family name.
Also, point out that terminations in "EZ" in Spanish are normally popular names, meaning "son of", equivalent to other fomulas in other cultures and language, and showing they did not belong to the ruling/upper classes.
<random usually foreign "trendy" name whose meaning isn't cared about by the parents> <mother's last name>
>>73610697
<name> <patronymic> <father's surname>
>>73611731
Imagine if I was a russian kid named Rafael Felixov (Felixov is my last name) who moved in Spain. Would it be legit if in papers they register me as Rafael Felix?
>>73610697
[Prefix or the Tribe/Caste]*[First Name][Father's Name][Caste/Tribe]*
*They can be in either the front or back
For example, Ahmed of the Chaudhary Caste will be called Chaudhary Muhammad Ahmed or Muhammad Ahmed Chaudhary.
(Name) (Father's name) (Father's surname)
<Name(s)> <Father's first name><child gender suffix>
Example
Gunnar Haraldur Þórsson
Anna Hera Þórsdóttir
>>73610697
<First name> <second name> <first surname - father's first surname> <second surname -mother's first surname>
<parent's name><name>