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(1) The name that precedes the surname
(1) If searching for a forename below try the abbreviation first, and if not successful use the full forename.
(2) The name is half real, half invention - an old family surname, subsumed to a middle name, it ultimately became a forename .
(3) Now people are enlightened to realise there is only a forename , middle name and a surname not a Christian name.
(4) Most correspondents conclude their letters with a forename or initials.
(5) Some recent English language textbooks give Le Chatelier's forename the more usual French spelling, u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Henriu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.
(6) The name Beer was mentioned several times, but the forename Israel was not among them.
(7) I am particularly fascinated by the non-French spelling of his forename .
(8) The name badges will show the forename and family name, but not rank.
(9) Was it merely a coincidence that she had the same forename as CJ's daughter?
(10) This basic search will allow wildcards for single or multiple characters; also synonyms and abbreviations so that if you provide a full forename the system will return matching synonyms and abbreviations.
(11) The surname may ring a bell but the forename may not.
(12) This case concerns a dispute with the child's forename , not his surname.
(13) Slaves did not have surnames, and lowborn women frequently were not even granted a forename .
(14) French Government responses have included laws stipulating which forenames are suitably French, and forbidding Muslim girls from wearing the hijab in school.
(15) Even Americans, with their predilection for absurd forenames , would stop short of dubbing a child De Sade.
(16) In Ghana, as in Britain, there are surnames and forenames .
(17) An analysis of the forenames of blood relatives is set out out here.
(18) With a Deed Poll, you can change your forenames , surname, add names, remove names or rearrange your existing names.
(19) Here are the origins of over a 100 forenames or first names which are found in Scotland today.
(20) Therefore, forenames (which are often more specific to language or region than surnames) were needed to identify some South Asian participants.
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