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  2. Mononym - Wikipedia

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    While many European royals have formally sported long chains of names, in practice they have tended to use only one or two and not to use surnames. [c] In Japan, the emperor and his family have no surname, only a given name, such as Hirohito, which in practice in Japanese is rarely used: out of respect and as a measure of politeness, Japanese ...

  3. List of legally mononymous people - Wikipedia

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    Name change: Warrior: James Hellwig: 1959: 2014: American professional wrestler [9] [10] Name change: Winter: Rafael Antonio Lozano Jr. 1972-American software programmer best known for his goal to visit every company-owned Starbucks location in the world; changed name first to John Winter Smith, then to mononym Winter [11] Name change: Ye ...

  4. List of people who adopted matrilineal surnames - Wikipedia

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    Philippe Panneton, Canadian diplomat, writer, academic and physician, used the pen name "Ringuet", which had been his mother's maiden name. [235] [236] Pedro Pascal, Chilean-American actor, was born José Pedro Balmaceda Pascal. Following his mother's death in 1999, he began using her surname professionally, both in honor of her and because he ...

  5. BabyCenter releases list of names 'heading for extinction' in ...

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    BabyCenter said the names were determined "due to their having the biggest declines in name registrations between 2023 and 2024." Looking for baby names inspo: See list of most popular names

  6. EXCLUSIVE: Name of baby pygmy hippo born at Virginia zoo has ...

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    The Metro Richmond Zoo in Moseley, Virginia, has announced the name of a female baby pygmy hippo born there on Dec. 9. Drum roll, please... After a public vote, the hippo has been named Poppy, zoo ...

  7. Birthright citizenship: Why the ‘right of soil’ is so big in ...

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    The principle had been established in English law in the early 17th century by a ruling that anyone born in a place subject to the king of England was a “natural-born subject of England.”