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1 sie 2019 · Why do Mexicans have two last names? Why is there a hyphen or "de" in the name? Find the answers to all of your questions about Mexican naming conventions.
12 sty 2015 · The solution that involves the least hassle in most cases is to fill out the form so that it matches your name on your identity documents (e.g. passport). This avoids problems (annoyances, mainly) that can arise as a result of having "different" names in different systems.
Until 2022, [2] instead of primer apellido (first surname) and segundo apellido (second surname), legally, the following expressions were used: apellido paterno (paternal surname) and apellido materno (maternal surname).
This list of Mexico’s most common last names and their meaning provides an overview of these surnames. Mexican last names have roots in Spanish and indigenous languages, and many of these surnames are derived from geographical locations, occupations, and descriptive traits.
10 lut 2022 · To test your knowledge so far, consider the following full names: In the first example “María Elena” is the first name, even though it consists of two words. “Lucía” is the second name. In the second example “Mariana” is the first name and “Ana Lucía” is the second name.
Just to make sure you have the official website for the on-line FMM immigration form... https://www.inm.gob.mx/fmme/publico/en/solicitud.html. On the form, there are only 2 spaces for names. Your first & middle names go in the first space, and your last name goes in the second space (where it says "Surname(s)").
11 wrz 2023 · In this section, we will explore the basics of Mexican last names, including their meaning and origin. Mexican last names are composed of two parts: the paternal surname and the maternal surname. The paternal surname is listed first, followed by the maternal surname.