Yes Fitzgerald was his mothers maiden name
Fitzgerald Kennedy.
JFK was the first and the last
John Adams did not have a middle name, his full name was John Adams Jr. I have read two separate things one says John Quincy Adams was the first President with a middle name, another says John Quincy was his full first name and he didn't have a middle name, I don't know which is accurate.
johny knoxville his name is actually phillip john clapp, he took his middle name as his first, and where he is from (knoxville) as his last. :)
as an example ' John W. Doe Esq."
Poe showed respect for John Allan by using John Allan's last name as his own middle name in such a prominent way.
I heard that in the middle ages, peoples' last name was determined by their father's first name, and then the word 'son' was added to their last name(for male and female) and the most common name in the middle ages is John, and also in present day, so the common last name is most likely Johnson
Interestingly, "John" was his middle name. His real name was Henry John Deutschendorf Jr. He did not like Henry, evidently, because he always used John when performing, and he thought his real last name would be too difficult for people to spell or pronounce, so he changed it to something easier to remember.
No she got married to John Adams and smith her last name became her middle name and Adams became her last name.
when your dad and your mom agree on a middle and last name
Middle- Emanuel Last- Perez
You can use your middle and last name legally. Many people use their middle name with their last name.