No, a father's name is typically not considered a last name; rather, it is usually a first name or given name. A last name, or surname, is inherited and shared among family members, while a father's name refers to the individual male parent. In many cultures, children may carry the father's last name, but the father's name itself is distinct from that surname.
I was told by my father that the name Thompson for my family originated in Scotland.
If the son's name is exactly the same as his father's (first, middle and last) then he may be called "Junior", or he could use "the Second" if he prefers. There is no requirement that he use either suffix.
It's the name she had before she was married. In most cases, your mother's maiden name will be the same as the last name of your maternal grandfather (your mother's father).
Dylan Lloyd Bridges a child actor A. My father.
His name was Apollos De RevioreHis name was Paul last name Revere.
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.
No, a baby does not have to have the father's last name. Parents can choose any last name for their child, regardless of the father's name.
Father Teds last name was Crilly.
Father Ted's last name is Crilly.
check your birth certificate. your last name isn't necessarily your biological father's last name.
Chris Brown's father's last name is Brown.
Durant is his Mother's maiden name. Pratt is his father's last name.
The last name of the father and son presidents is Bush.
She got her last name from her father
Yes. I think it can be your last name or the father's last name (biological or adoptive).
The father's last name.
His father.