About names in different countries
By yennyotero. Friday, 22. August 2008, 03:16:33
But I can understand how this happens, I guess that it is only in South America that we have 2 last names. Some people says that it is because we have a dad and a mom and we like keeping both last names to remember them.
I was also very confused in China until I understood that my friend´s first name and second name were not He Jia, but his first name is "Jia" and his second name is "He".
It does not become any easier when children have more than 2 first names. My uncle wanted a baby boy and for every baby girl he got, he had chosen a different male name. At the end, my male cousin (with 3 sisters) is called Jose Francisco Daniel Rodrigo Guerrero Castillo (and the last two are last names) .... complicated isn't it?
In the other hand it can be useful. I can use my second name and second last name, for example in the pasmo card (the one I use to ride the train in Japan) I am Marissa Castillo, which is still my name...

Americans have sometimes two family names too, but put the mother's name in the mids and shorten it to a letter. Like George Walker Bush...
By Pineas, # 27. August 2008, 08:45:11
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By okken, # 4. October 2008, 22:46:44
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By Olareally, # 16. October 2008, 00:25:27
The first wife is living alone and she is not happy about it while I am living with the second.
By okken, # 6. November 2008, 23:33:01
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By torrentz, # 9. November 2008, 08:20:50
HI all
By SqueakeyCat, # 19. November 2008, 02:32:57