It's like a mother's maiden name. It's the name your father had before he got married to your mother, especially in the context of he having changed his name instead of her. The term is gender neutral and it is as common that the male party to one marriage changes his last name as a female party does in another marriage.
"Father's name" is correct. The apostrophe indicates possession, so "father's name" means the name belonging to the father.
The apostrophe in father's name is possessive, as namebelongs to father.
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"What is your father's name" is the correct way to say it.
His real name is actually Benedict Arnold the Sixth. His father and his father's father and his father's father's father and os on are name Benedict Arnold.
Moses' father's name was Amram, and his mother's name was Jochebed.
The apostrophe in father's name is possessive, as namebelongs to father.
Mundzk is name of Attila's Father's name (:
Okk. My Father name is Abdul .
"Fathers' names" is the correct way to refer to the names of multiple fathers. "Father's name" is the possessive form used when talking about one specific father.
No, your baby does not have to have the father's last name. You can choose any last name for your baby, regardless of the father's name.
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