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The East is basically the same as China.
The last name comes first, and the first name comes last.
There are similar countries in the West.
For example, Hungary.
In terms of name inheritance.
In the West, if it is the heir of a large family of traditions.
Usually also inherited the name of the predecessor.
Add to your long list of names.
Because it is a symbol of inheritance.
So in the West there will be so-and-so, so-and-so, two.
In Japan, intergenerational succession is traditionally prevalent.
But this is usually the behavior of the uneducated lower classes.
After all, it's too much trouble for them to come up with a name.
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1. Britain and the United States
The Anglo-American name arrangement is: first name first, last name last.
For example: John Wilson is John William, where John is the first name and Wilson is the last name.
2. Spain
Spaniards often have names.
Verses 3 and 4. Where: Section.
The first and second stanzas are the person's name, the penultimate stanza is the father's surname, and the last stanza is the mother's surname.
Generally, the father's surname is Bi Yan's own surname.
Married women often omit their mother's surname and add their husband's surname. Verbal salutation is often called the father's surname or the name of the sedan chair festival is added to the father's surname first-hand.
3. France
The general order of the name structure is "first name and surname", and some add "te" or translated "de" in the middle to indicate nobility. For example, Guy de Maupassant.
Onauli de Balzac.
4. Germany
The general order of the name structure is "First Name, Patronymic, Last Name". For example: Karl Heinrich Marx.
Germans are accustomed not to use patronymic names, and usually only Karl Marx is written.
Another example, Heinrich Heine.
In the German family, there are also signs of identity. For example: Johann Wolfganger von Goethe, in which "feng" is a sign of aristocratic origin.
5. Arabia
There is only a first name, no surname, and the common name structure is "personal name, patronymic, grandfather's name". For example, "Muhammad Ariba Ahmed" means that his name is "Muhammad", his father's name is "Ariba", and his grandfather's name is "Ahmed". Generally only use their own names, such as "Yama Ruzod."
or Tun Yazod".
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The order of the names of foreigners is: first name first, last name.
For example: David Beckham, everyone calls Mr. Beckham when they meet, but if they have a good relationship, they can call David directly.
For example, Yao Ming's jersey name in BA is "ya0", which is used to refer to other people's surnames. On formal occasions, they are called by their surnames, and they are called by their first names when they are affectionate in everyday life.
Example: Jim Green, where Jim is the first name and Green is the last name. If you have a good relationship with this person, you can call Jim directly: if the relationship is average, or in a formal setting, call Mr Green.
Foreigners' names and titles:
Chinese put their surnames in front to show respect for their ancestors: foreigners put their first names in front of their surnames to show respect for themselves. "Foreigners always call each other by their last name.
The names of foreigners are very different from the names of Chinese, especially Han Chinese, in terms of composition and order.
Chinese have the surname first and the first name last; Westerners and Arabs have their first names first, and their surnames come last, and many people have patronymic and grandfather names between their first and last names, and many foreigners' names are as many as three or four bytes, or even more, and often have articles, affixes, etc.
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