A personal name is the label which identifies an individual person. It is a proper name; and it is usually made up of a given name plus a surname.
Parents give names to the children at birth. This is called naming ceremony in some places. The names are given with meanings to show important circumstances surrounding one's birth.
The Convention on the Rights of the Child specifies that a child has the right from birth to a name.[1]
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- ↑ Text of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, Adopted and opened for signature, ratification and accession by General Assembly resolution 44/25 of 20 November 1989 entry into force 2 September 1990, in accordance with article 49, Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights.
Personal names and anthroponymy (or the study of the proper names of human beings) |
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By culture Surnames by country | | East Asian | |
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Muslim world and Western Asia |
- Afghan
- Arabic
- Azerbaijani
- Bengali
- Mandaean
- Pakistani
- Pashtun
- Persian
- Sindhi
- Somali
- Tatar
- Turkish
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| Oceania |
- Australian Aboriginal
- Fijian
- Hawaiian
- Māori
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| Sub-Saharan Africa |
- Ashanti
- Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Ethiopian and Eritrean
- Ewe
- Ghanaian
- Igbo
- Yoruba
- Zimbabwean
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Europe, North America and Australasia |
- Albanian
- Armenian
- Ashkenazi Jewish
- Basque
- Celtic
- Cornish
- Irish
- Manx
- Scottish
- Welsh
- Finnish
- French
- Georgian
- Germanic
- Dutch
- English
- American
- African-American
- Canadian
- Hongkongese
- German
- Gothic
- Icelandic
- Scandinavian
- Greek
- Hungarian
- Italian
- Kalmyk
- Latvian
- Lithuanian
- Portuguese
- Roman
- Praenomen
- Nomen
- Cognomen
- Agnomen
- Romanian
- Slavic
- Bulgarian
- Croatian
- Czech
- Eastern Slavic
- Belarusian
- Russian
- Ukrainian
- Macedonian
- Polish
- Serbian
- Slovak
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- Spanish
- Sakha
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Indosphere (South Asia and Southeast Asia) |
- Balinese
- Burmese
- Filipino
- Indonesian
- Javanese
- Cambodian
- Malaysian
- Indian
- Lao
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- Thai
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| By religion |
- Christian name
- Buddhist surname
- Dharma name
- Jewish name
- Mandaean name
- Theophoric name
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Manners of address List of authority/of honour | | Styles |
- Honorific
- Diplomatic
- Imperial, royal, and noble
- Judiciary
- Religious
- Pre-nominal letters
- Suffix
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