Mrs. Tara and Peipei Yuan
"Apellidos" is the Spanish word for "last names" or "surnames." In Spanish-speaking cultures, a person typically has two last names, inherited from their father and mother, in that order.
It is customary for Hispanics have four names, as follows: First Name + Middle Name + Paternal Grandfather's Last Name + Maternal Grandfather's Last Name However, nowadays, the rules are less strict and traditions are changing. Many parents decide to drop the middle name, or to hyphenate the two last names, or to only put one last name rather than two. I thought they had 2 last names so they had a better chance of naming the father
If two married doctors have the same last name, they should be addressed as Drs. Last Name. If they have different last names, address them as Drs. Name 1 and Name 2.
Their last names are Pitt
Aristotle's last name is Stagiritis. related question: whats aristotles full name?
Hyphenated things cannot be separated. The two go together.
not really in fact if your married to him you have to change your last name .you have to change your maiden name
Yes, you should use a comma after each name in a list of names, including before the "and" that connects the last two names. For example, "John, Emily, and David."
Spanish speaking people typically have two last names, which come from their father's surname and mother's surname. The father's surname comes first, followed by the mother's surname. For example, if a person's father's last name is García and their mother's last name is López, their full name would be [First Name] [Middle Name] García López.
Hockelmann is a German last name. Usually, names that end with two "n's" are not Jewish. "Man" at the end of a name most likely is, but "Mann" is not.
She doesn't have a middle name, but has two last names, Quintallia and Perez.