When she was first starting out she was told it sounded too foreign.
"Believe" Cher i think
Cher Lloyd is highly allergic to deodorant sprays so she can't use them.
He only uses his first name because his full name is very long-Cristiano Ronaldo Dos Santos Aveiro.
Robert Hooke was the first to use the name cell he was also the first scientist to find and discover cells heh i live up to my username :D
His full name is Barack Hussein Obama II. He went by "Barry" early on, but decided to use his formal name Barack later.
It can be both it depends on how you use the word. I gave Cher the flowers - Cher is indirect object. The indirect object always goes before the direct object (the flowers). I like Cher - Cher is the direct object.
When addressing an envelope to a Justice of the Peace, you can write "The Honorable [Full Name]" on the first line. On the second line, write "Justice of the Peace" followed by the mailing address. Make sure to use the appropriate title and double-check the spelling of their name and address.
This has the closest translation: "cher homme doux", but literallly means "inexpensive, sweet (as in tasty) man" It would be preperable to write "mon chéri" instead, which means "my darling"
Use one or the other not both. Full name, or Ma'am.
They use your entire name
Pythagoras didn't have a middle name. Names and titles through history have evolved into many forms. Pythagoras of Samos tells up his name and where he was from--like Jesus of Nazareth. Your name is usually composed of a first name, often a second, and a family surname. The Chinese put the surname first--Mao Tse-Tung's family name was Mao. Some people use only one name like Cher. Some people use ridiculously long names that spell out all their family associations, titles, religious affiliations, you name it.
Emeli Sandé wrote 'A 'Lifetime' for Cher Lloyd but she decided to use the song for herself instead.