short answer no, however for entertainment or alias fine. Must for governement departments use real name as per birth certificate unless changed via deed poll/marriage.
The two-word Latin names are essential to scientists because they are the common names that scientists all over the world use in the same way, relardless of their own language, to describe the family and species (hence the two words) of all living things. Without the Latin name, scientist would be endlessly looking in dictionaries to find out which organism exactly a scientist from another country was describing in an article or book and there would be endless misunderstandings between them if all countries and language groups had their own way of naming and classifying living organisms.
The binomial nomenclature system is used to assign two names to species based on their characteristics.
There are many common names for glucose people use. The most used names are sugar, dextrose, starch, and glycogen.
Scientists use scientific names (binomial nomenclature) for organisms because it provides a standardized way to uniquely identify and classify species. These names are internationally recognized and help to avoid confusion due to different common names for the same organism. Additionally, scientific names often convey information about the evolutionary relationships between different species.
Well,first of all biologist use them because its become a rule.However,confusion is the main reason why they use scientific names with the dead language "latin".Early people use it to know the difference between the things with similar names.
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If you have two last names, you can choose to use either one or both of them.
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When addressing someone with two last names, you can use both names or choose to use the last name they prefer. It is polite to ask the person how they would like to be addressed.
To cite an author with two last names in APA format, you should list both last names in the reference list and in-text citation. Use a hyphen between the two last names in the reference list, but do not use a hyphen in the in-text citation.
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To cite someone with two last names in a research paper, use both last names in the citation. Separate the two last names with a hyphen or connect them with an "y" if that is the convention in the person's culture.
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