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Why do we have middle names?

Por: WPTV Nation December 08, 2022

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How often does your middle name come up? For most of you, middle names aren’t used until it’s time to sign for something or identify ourselves. But what are they really for? History says middle names began in ancient Rome — when many Romans had three names.  was your personal name or what we call first names today. A nomen is a family name and lives where middle names currently sit. And the cognomen, which identified what branch of the... + full article



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