The apostrophe in father's name is possessive, as namebelongs to father.
"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.
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"Father's" indicates possession by one father, while "fathers'" indicates possession by multiple fathers.
no you only have too because of the law and so that you have proof who your father is otherwise if the fathers name is not put on you can have a DNA test which is 99.8 % of the time correct.
"Father's name" is correct. The apostrophe indicates possession, so "father's name" means the name belonging to the father.
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "fathers-in-law" (more than one father-in-law).
john is the name of her father
His fathers name was Senzangakhona KaJama
His fathers name ismundzuk
His biological fathers name is Donald, but his step-father is Stevie
His father's name was David Simpson
Pocahontas' fathers name was Chief Powhatan.