The middle name of Emilio Aguinaldo is Rillo. Emilio Aguinaldo's full name is Emilio Aguinaldo y Famy. The use of "y" in his name indicates the Spanish naming convention where "y" means "and" in English.
Stephen Grover Cleveland, known to us as Grover Cleveland, 22nd and 24th President of United States, is the only U.S. President with a first or last name starting with the letter 'S'. He was named Stephen Grover in honor of a local pastor, but he did not use the name Stephen as an adult. Two U.S. Presidents had middle names starting with 'S', although in both cases 'S' was the name! * President Ulysses S. Grant's birth name was Hiram Ulysses Grant, so although later--by mistake, it turns out--he was known as Ulysses S. Grant, the 'S' stood for nothing. * President Harry S. Truman is actually Harry S Truman, because has parents gave him the middle name "S" in honor of two grandfathers with different 'S' names. Nevertheless, when Harry Truman signed his name, he generally did use a period after the middle-name "S".
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Yes, she did keep her maiden name and did not use bell as her last name.
No. Lots of people use their first &/or middle name though.
Some people use their middle name, rather than their first name. In that case it is the first initial of their given first name.
You can use your middle and last name legally. Many people use their middle name with their last name.
Joanne Rowling. She has no middle name so she chose to use her grandmother Kathleen's first initial
A user name I use a lot is emcut. It is my first letter of my first name, then my middle name, then my last name folowed by my state.
Yusei's middle name is not revealed. In general, the Japanese do not use middle names.
Actually, he does use it in legal documents and he used it when he took the oath of office in 2009 and 2013. But like most people, he generally uses his first and last name (I don't use my middle name much either).
Jo goes by JK Rowling because her publisher feared that young boys, who were the target audience of the Harry Potter series, might be reluctant to buy a book by which the author is female. But, Kathleen is not Jo's middle name. In fact, Jo does not have a middle name. She took on Kathleen as her pen name's middle name because that was her grandmothers name, but it is not her legal name.
Generally, lawyers's use their middle initials for two reasons: 1.) To distinguish themselves from others in the field with the same first and last name. 2.) Many lawyers are pretentious pricks who think it makes them seem fancy. If an individual chooses to use their middle initial with extremely uncommon first and last name combination, they probably fall into this category. Unfortunately, many pretentious pricks with common first and last name combinations cannot be spotted using this method.
it was his middle name
He did it because Paul isn't exactly the name a 22 year old in the 21st century would want to have, now is it.
I go by my middle name as well, and I have never had any problem with it regarding traveling or passports.