Yes that is the meaning of the word
Putative : This means commonly accepted or presumed.For example, there is a putative father registry for children born out of wedlock and where the father wishes to have rights in the raising of the child but cannot legally claim to be the child's father.look it up in the dictionary. (dictionary.com)
Yes and no. It depends on how you use it really. It's real definition is a person born not knowing their father or being born to unmarried parents. Using it like that, no, but calling someone a bastard as an insult, yes.
It would depend on whether you were commenting on the children being naked (bare children) or born (bear children).
The synchronous children were all born in 1999.
5 children born at the same time are Quintuplets
The term for a female born out of wedlock is "illegitimate child." In historical contexts, such children were often referred to as "bastards." However, the social stigma associated with these terms has diminished over time, and many now prefer to use more neutral language.
Yes, there have always been children born out of wedlock. Some eras it was more common then others, but it has always existed.
Larry Bird has a daughter named Corrie Bird, who was born out of wedlock.
God gave the woman to the man so God sanctioned them being together. This was before the invention of marriage so no their children were not born out of wedlock - Reply to Answers-Therefore NOT a SIN if you have children out of wedlock - Right?? Marriage was basically INVENTED to transfer materialistic goods and property - nothing Divine about it.
Roughly 39.7% per year
Ideally, children are born in a marriage where the parents are committed to each other but hopefully all children are loved and respected.
Billy Wedlock was born on 1880-10-28.
The latest statistics available show that 17.2 percent of Asian Americans are born out of wedlock. Asian Americans comprise approximately 5.6 percent of the U.S. population.
He has four, one of which is out of wedlock
In historical Japan, bastards, or children born out of wedlock, often faced social stigma and discrimination. They were typically regarded as inferior and excluded from inheritance rights and family recognition. While some might have been accepted within certain social contexts, many were marginalized and forced to navigate a complex societal hierarchy that favored legitimate offspring. This perception has evolved over time, but remnants of the stigma can still be felt in contemporary society.
Fred Wedlock was born on May 23, 1942, in Bristol, England, UK.
The stats dip up and down too erratically for each year, but here is the 2004 stats: (2005 stats not compiled yet) A record number of babies were born to unwed women in the U.S. Contrary to popular belief, it isn't mostly teenagers who are giving birth out of wedlock. Teens accounted for 24% of unwed births, down from 50% in 1970 and the highest percentage was among women ages 25 - 29 years old. There were 1,470,152 babies born to unmarried mothers in the U.S. which accounted for 35.7% of all births in the country. Marcy