- A
birth name is the
name given to a
person upon
birth. The term may be
applied to the surname, the
given name, or the
entire name.
Where births are required...
- gets the
family name for his
given name. In
other cultures, the
name may
include the
place of residence, or the
place of
birth.
Major naming conventions include:...
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maiden name ("
birth name" is also used as a gender-neutral or
masculine substitute for
maiden name),
whereas a
married name is a
family name or
surname adopted...
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Birth control, also
known as contraception, anticonception, and
fertility control, is the use of
methods or
devices to
prevent pregnancy.
Birth control...
- Indonesia. A
Balinese name will have
three parts: a title, a
birth order name and a
personal name.
Balinese people do not use a
family name. Both boys and girls...
- A
birth certificate is a
vital record that do****ents the
birth of a person. The term "
birth certificate" can
refer to
either the
original do****ent certifying...
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certain aspect of that individual, such as by trade, father's
name,
location of
birth, or
physical features, and were not
necessarily inherited. By 1400...
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performer adopts a
name that is
unusual or
outlandish to
attract attention. Some
individuals use a
stage name because their birth name is
already being...
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given name refers to a
name usually bestowed at or
close to the time of
birth,
usually by the
parents of the newborn. A
Christian name is the
first name which...
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adapted from
Indian names or words.[citation needed] In some cases, an
Indian birth name is
different from
their official name; the
birth name starts with a...