Benjamin Franklin's full name was Benjamin Franklin. He had no middle name. Middle names were not common during that time.
no. not many Jews had middle names.
"Benjamin Franklin had a middle name but everyone that knew it died." No. Benjamin Franklin had no middle name, as middle names were uncommon during the 1700s.
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Here are some, Benson, Stevenson, Dickson, Robertson, Richardson, Jackson, Wilson and Johnson.
Most people in the UK have middle names. Some have two or more. Some have none.
People in this time didn't have middle names. Their names told what they did or where they were from. Sometimes it gave both. Middle and last names came later.
No. In the Middle Ages many people did not have family names.
Middle names can serve various purposes, such as honoring a family member or providing additional options for identification. They can also help distinguish individuals with common names or allow for personal expression. Middle names are a common tradition in many cultures and are often a way to reflect one's heritage or background.
No you dont most people in my family do not have middle names
There is no strict limit to the number of middle names a person can have, but it is common for individuals to have one or two middle names. Some people may have more than two middle names for personal, cultural, or family reasons. The number of middle names usually depends on individual preference and tradition.
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kerli does not have a middle name. She says that in Astonian people don't give middle names.(she was born in Astonia)
Chinese people generally have 3 names: a family name, a gerational name, and an individual name. None of the three names matches up to what we call a "middle" name. The family name comes first (what we call the "last name" or the "surname"), and the individual and generaltional names may be in any order after the family name.
He doesn't have one according to his blog. Some people are born without middle names.
He did not have one.It wasnt the practice for poor people in the 16th century to be given middle names.
In some areas of the middle-east people's last names were the first names of their biological dad.