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First name surname. What are First Name and Last Name

    The first is first name and second surname.Usually used when registering and filling out forms

    Fest name is, literally translated, the first name. Foreigners may have several names. Last name is last name. Otherwise, last name. It's simple. Knowing this, you can easily order a parcel abroad. That's how I filled out the form.

    First Name is the name Last Name- surname, it is also called Surname or Family Name. There is also Middle Name, which in fact is the second name given at birth (often this is any word you like); in Russian, with certain reservations, this can be considered a patronymic, because write in English style Ivan I. Ivanov.

    Similar wording is found in registration forms on various Western resources, when asked to provide registration data. And the meaning and translation is quite simple because it is nothing more than your First name and Last name.

    First Name - translated as a name, the European part of the population does not have a fatherland but can have a variety of names. From here follows Second name 2nd name, Third name 3rd name, etc. Last Name - literally expressed surname

    Our first and last name.

    First Name translated from English means First Name. That is, the usual name of a person is Vasya, Petya, Katya, and so on.

    Last Name translation of this, literally the Last name, or to be precise, the Last name.

    Actually in this issue everything is quite simple. Let's start in order with the definitions specified in the question:

    1) First Name - this concept directly implies the name;

    2) Last Name - this concept implies a surname.

    You can see such inscriptions in official documents.

    If we translated these phrases word by word, we would get the following:

    First Name is the first name, and Last Name is the last name.

    Very often these words are found when filling out some forms or when registering on foreign sites.

    So remember:

    First Name is a given name, and Last Name is already a surname.

    First Name 0 is the first name in the translation, that is, your name, Last Name is the second name in the translation, that is, your Last Name.

    Usually with such concepts foreign language, how First Name and Last Name collide when registering on foreign sites, axleboxes (PTC).

    These fields are usually required to be filled out on the registration form. What do they mean?

    Everyone knows that the word name is translated as name, but additional words(First, Last) can cause difficulties; moreover, the literal translation of these phrases means the first name and the last name. But how do we understand which is our first name and which is our last? Maybe for foreigners everything is completely different.

    In fact, everything is simple, the main thing to remember is that First Name- This Name(Ivan, Egor, Maria), and Last Name- This surname(Ivanov, Petrov, Sidorova).

    Those who know English well will answer this question immediately.

    First Name is a designation that directly refers to the name of a person. Last Name is the last name.

    Sometimes when registering on websites or filling out forms, you are required to provide this information.

    If translated literally, then:

    first name is the first name;

    last name is the second name.

    But basically, these expressions have other purposes:

    first name is your first name, and accordingly last name is your last name.

    Such inscriptions can be found when you fill out a registration form or questionnaire on some foreign website.

    You need to enter your first name in the First name column, and your last name in the Last name column.

    These phrases are translated this way, although if you don’t know this, you might think that the first name and the last name are written.

    What does last mean in this case? Please tell me. It's not entirely clear from this link:

    https://preply.com/question/chto-oznachaet-last

    it means last name last name first name

English-Russian translation FIRST NAME

More meanings of the word and translation of FIRST NAME from English into Russian in English-Russian dictionaries.
What is and translation of FIRST NAME from Russian into English in Russian-English dictionaries.

More meanings of this word and English-Russian, Russian-English translations for FIRST NAME in dictionaries.

  • FIRST NAME - ngalan
    English-Visayan vocabulary
  • FIRST NAME — noun Date: 13th century the name that stands first in one"s full name
    Dictionary in English-Merriam Webster
  • FIRST-NAME - I. ˈ ̷ ̷|  ̷ ̷ transitive verb Etymology: first name: to address by the first name the doctor's son from Edinburgh and …
  • FIRST NAME - noun: the name that stands first in one"s full name: christian name, forename called him by one ...
    Webster's New International English Dictionary
  • FIRST-NAME - adj. /ferrst"naym"/ ; v. /ferrst"naym"/, adj., v., first-named, first-naming. adj. 1. of or pertaining to one's first, or …
  • FIRST NAME. - See given name. [ 1200-50; ME ]
    Random House Webster's Unabridged English Dictionary
  • FIRST NAME - private name
    Explanatory Dictionary of the English Language - Editorial bed
  • FIRST NAME — Date: 13th century: the name that stands first in one"s full name
  • FIRST NAME — Function: noun Date: 13th century: the name that stands first in one"s full name
    Merriam Webster Collegiate English Dictionary
  • FIRST NAME — ■ noun a personal name given to someone at birth or baptism and used before a family name. Phrases on…
    Concise Oxford English vocab
  • FIRST NAME — n (13c): the name that stands first in one"s full name
  • FIRST NAME - (also ˈgiven name especially in NAmE) noun a name that was given to you when you were born, that ...
  • FIRST NAME - ˈfirst name BrE AmE noun 1 . the name or names that come before your family name SYN Christian …
    Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
  • FIRST NAME - (first names) Your first name is the first of the names that were given to you when you were ...
    Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
  • FIRST NAME — (~s) Your ~ is the first of the names that were given to you when you were born. You can…
    Collins COBUILD - An English Dictionary for Language Learners
  • FIRST NAME — noun EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ What's your mom's first name? EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Ask to have the …
    Longman DOCE5 Extras English vocabulary
  • FIRST NAME - See NAME 1
    Longman Activator English vocab
  • FIRST NAME - 25B6; noun FORENAME, Christian name, given name. surname.
    Concise Oxford Thesaurus English vocabulary
  • FIRST NAME — ➡ names
    Oxford Guide to British and American Culture English vocabulary
  • FIRST NAME
    Big English-Russian dictionary
  • FIRST NAME - Personal name
    American English-Russian Dictionary
  • FIRST NAME
    English-Russian-English dictionary general vocabulary- Collection of the best dictionaries
  • FIRST NAME
    English-Russian Dictionary Tiger
  • FIRST NAME - first name (as opposed to last name) his ~s are Peter George - his name is Peter George
    New large English-Russian dictionary - Apresyan, Mednikova
  • FIRST NAME - first name (as opposed to last name) his first names are Peter George - his name is Peter George
    Large new English-Russian dictionary
  • FIRST NAME - name
  • FIRST NAME - name
    English-Russian-dictionary - Bed release
  • FIRST NAME - first name (as opposed to last name)
    English-Russian dictionary of general vocabulary
  • FIRST NAME — _n. first name (as opposed to last name)
    Muller's English-Russian Dictionary - 24th edition
  • FIRST NAME - n. first name (as opposed to last name)
    Muller's English-Russian Dictionary - editor bed
  • FIRST NAME - name on a first name basis with someone - to be with someone on a first name basis
    English-Russian additional dictionary
  • FIRST NAME - personal name
    English-Russian dictionary on computers
  • FIRST NAME - first name (as opposed to last name)
    English-Russian Dictionary of Economics
  • FIRST NAME - Personal name
  • FIRST NAME - Name
    British English-Russian Dictionary
  • FIRST NAME - first name (as opposed to last name)
    English-Russian Legal Dictionary
  • FIRST NAME - * given name = one's first name (someone's) personal (first) name
    English-Russian Dictionary of English Idioms
  • FIRST NAME - (someone's) personal (first) name
    English-Russian Idioms Dictionary
  • FIRST NAME - personal name
    Computer English-Russian dictionary
  • FIRST NAME - first name (as opposed to surname) first name (as opposed to surname) - his first names are Peter George his name is Peter ...
    New large English-Russian dictionary
  • NAME — I. ˈnām noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English nama; akin to Old High German & Gothic…
    Webster's New International English Dictionary
  • FIRST - I. ˈfərst, ˈfə̄st, ˈfəist adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Old English fyrst; akin to Old High German & Old Saxon…
    Webster's New International English Dictionary
  • NAME — — namer, n. /naym/, n. , v. , named, naming, adj. n. 1. a word or a...
    Random House Webster's Unabridged English Dictionary
  • FIRST — — firstness, adj. /ferrst/ , adj. 1. being before all others with respect to time, order, rank, importance, etc., …
    Random House Webster's Unabridged English Dictionary
  • NAME — I. ˈnām noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English nama; akin to Old High German namo name, Latin nomen, Greek …
    Merriam-Webster's Collegiate English vocabulary
  • FIRST - I. ˈfərst adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Old English fyrst; akin to Old High German furist first, Old English faran …
    Merriam-Webster's Collegiate English vocabulary
  • FIRST - adj (bef. 12c): preceding ...
    Merriam-Webster English vocab
  • NAME — a word or group of words used to refer to an individual entity (real or imaginary). A name singles out…
    Britannica English vocabulary
  • FIRST — first BrE AmE fɜːst AmE fɝːst ▷ firsts fɜːsts AmE fɝːsts ˌ first ˈ aid BrE AmE ˌ …
    Longman Pronunciation English Dictionary
  • NAME - /neɪm; NAmE / noun, verb ■ noun 1. a word or words that a particular person, animal, place ...
    Oxford Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
  • FIRST – /fɜːst; NAmE fɜːrst/ determiner, ordinal number, adverb, noun ■ determiner, ordinal number 1. happening or …
    Oxford Advanced Learner's English Dictionary

First Name - a field where you need to write your first name, that is, only your first name, not your last name, not your patronymic. The field may be somewhere during registration, for example, you need to fill out a document when making a purchase on Aliexpress, delivery.

In general, when you fill out something, you need to fill out a paper or electronic document, and there may be a First Name field there.

Once again, in the First Name field we simply write the name and that’s it. Not a surname.

What then should I write in the Last Name? And here you need to write your last name. If we translate Last Name literally, it will be something like the last name - this is the surname. Although I agree that all this is a little unclear..

First Name and Last Name - translation into Russian:


Instead of Last Name there can also be Family Name:


You may also come across such a field as Surname last name - what is this? As I understand it, if it is written this way, then this also means a surname. In general, everyone can get confused in this..

How to correctly indicate first and last name?

But that's not all the difficulty you may encounter. Look, you already understand where you need to write your first name and where your last name. But how to write? The fact is that you may be asked to write not in Russian letters, but in English.

You may think - well, what’s so complicated, I’ll write it down in English letters. But no, wait, the point is that there is something like... in general, there is some kind of official transliteration. In general, there are some rules, I don’t know, but it is important to indicate your first and last name correctly, even if in English letters.

Look, my name is Dmitry Sharikov, and so I found a site on the Internet where there is an official transliteration from Russian into English (even according to some GOST), and there I wrote my name and clicked the Transliterate button (the word is just wow):


And here is the result:


That is, you see, it seems simple - but there are still some rules, some kind of GOST standard...

You can easily find the site on which I did all this in Yandex, I won’t write it, otherwise it will be like an advertisement. There are other sites, but I found this one, it was in first place and seemed to be good)

Examples of First Name and Last Name fields - fill in carefully!

Middle Name - what does it mean?

But there is also such a thing as Middle Name - what is it? But this is interesting, I didn’t even know, but... in some countries they give it another name. That is, a person can have two names! And for the second name the Middle Name field was invented.

And here is the translation into Russian of Middle Name:


If you do not have a second name, then Middle Name does not need to be filled in. Also, where you fill in, there may be a checkmark next to Middle Name, it can activate or deactivate the field.

Middle Name field

Yes, here's more important information regarding Middle Name. Many people write their middle name here, while the field is intended for their middle name (this is common in the West). But in fact, Middle Name and patronymic are different things. And it also seems... like... in the Middle Name you need to write what is written in your passport, if you have one. In general, here is a hint for you on this topic:


Note to you:

  1. Fill out the fields carefully, write correctly, if necessary in English letters - then use some popular service for translating Russian words into transliteration.
  2. If you are filling out a document in some office or institution, then ask nearby how and what to fill out. It’s better to ask than to be refused later because of one wrong letter, especially when these are bank documents.

That's all. Good luck and may everything work out for you.

26.10.2018

Installing a particular program or registering on a foreign site often requires filling out a form with columns such as Last Name and First Name. Despite the fact that the English language is quite common today, many Internet or program users often have difficulties or doubts. The information provided below will help you avoid mistakes when registering.

When registering on websites, boxes, or filling out forms, you are required to provide information about the user, personal and/or contact information. The first thing you need to write is your first and last name - “First Name” and “Last Name”. The word “Name” is familiar to many; it is translated as “name”. The words First and Last are misleading. Not everyone knows where to write the last name and where the first name.

So, let’s explain: Name is a first name, Last Name is a surname, in English it is also denoted by the words Surname or Family Name. By the way, in addition to their first and last names, some Americans also have a second name or patronymic - Middle Name, given at birth (often this is any word they like). For example, full name John Lennon John Winston Lennon, where Winston is the middle name. This is, of course, information for general development, to register to use Internet resources, such details are not required.

Thus, in the First Name field we write our name, and in the Last Name or Surname translation we write our last name. It looks like this:

First Name: Ana (Ann)

Last Name: Simonova

So we figured it out, everything turns out to be not so difficult.

Other points in filling out forms

The need to fill out some kind of registration form on a website or questionnaire arises not only when working on the Internet. At the airports of some countries, they also give you a card to fill out upon arrival. The information that needs to be entered in both the first and second cases is approximately the same. Translate unclear or unknown words from English to Russian you can use an online translator. But sometimes such an opportunity is not available, so watch and remember!


Account Information - what does account information mean:

* Login or username: account name or username - it can even be fictitious.

* Password: a password consisting of letters and numbers (you must remember or write it down);

* Re-Password: - here you need to repeat the password;

* Email address: address Email;

* Re-Email address: repeat the e-mail;

Member/User Information - Personal information about the user

* First Name: First name

* Middle Name: Middle name

* Last Name: Last name

sometimes instead of the above three columns there is one Full Name/Your Name: I.O.F.

* Age: age;

* Date of birth: date of birth;

* Gender: Male/Female - gender: male/female;

* Address: street/house/apartment

* City/Town: city/town

* ZIP/Postal Code: postcode

* Country: Country of residence

Phone #: - telephone number indicating the country code, city code.

On various resources, some form elements may be missing. Marks in the form of an asterisk, highlighting in red, or in bold mean that the fields must be filled out.

If you know English, then it is impossible to confuse First Name and Last Name and other words found in questionnaires, registration forms and various documents. Therefore, learn English, open up more possibilities for myself!

English-Russian translation FIRST NAME

FIRST NAME

transcription, transcription: [ʹfɜ:stneım]

first name (as opposed to last name)

his first names are Peter George - his name is Peter George

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More meanings of the word and translation of FIRST NAME from English into Russian in English-Russian dictionaries.
What is and translation of FIRST NAME from Russian into English in Russian-English dictionaries.

More meanings of this word and English-Russian, Russian-English translations for FIRST NAME in dictionaries.

  • FIRST NAME - ngalan
    English-Visayan vocabulary
  • FIRST NAME — noun Date: 13th century the name that stands first in one"s full name
    English Dictionary - Merriam Webster
  • FIRST-NAME - I. ˈ ̷ ̷|  ̷ ̷ transitive verb Etymology: first name: to address by the first name the doctor's son from Edinburgh and …
  • FIRST NAME - noun: the name that stands first in one"s full name: christian name, forename called him by one ...
    Webster's New International English Dictionary
  • FIRST-NAME - adj. /ferrst"naym"/ ; v. /ferrst"naym"/, adj., v., first-named, first-naming. adj. 1. of or pertaining to one's first, or …
  • FIRST NAME. - See given name. [ 1200-50; ME ]
    Random House Webster's Unabridged English Dictionary
  • FIRST NAME - private name
    Explanatory Dictionary of the English Language - Editorial bed
  • FIRST NAME — Date: 13th century: the name that stands first in one"s full name
  • FIRST NAME — Function: noun Date: 13th century: the name that stands first in one"s full name
    Merriam Webster Collegiate English Dictionary
  • FIRST NAME — ■ noun a personal name given to someone at birth or baptism and used before a family name. Phrases on…
    Concise Oxford English vocab
  • FIRST NAME — n (13c): the name that stands first in one"s full name
  • FIRST NAME - (also ˈgiven name especially in NAmE) noun a name that was given to you when you were born, that ...
  • FIRST NAME - ˈfirst name BrE AmE noun 1 . the name or names that come before your family name SYN Christian …
    Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
  • FIRST NAME - (first names) Your first name is the first of the names that were given to you when you were ...
    Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
  • FIRST NAME — (~s) Your ~ is the first of the names that were given to you when you were born. You can…
    Collins COBUILD - An English Dictionary for Language Learners
  • FIRST NAME — noun EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ What's your mom's first name? EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Ask to have the …
    Longman DOCE5 Extras English vocabulary
  • FIRST NAME - See NAME 1
    Longman Activator English vocab
  • FIRST NAME - 25B6; noun FORENAME, Christian name, given name. surname.
    Concise Oxford Thesaurus English vocabulary
  • FIRST NAME — ➡ names
    Oxford Guide to British and American Culture English vocabulary
  • FIRST NAME
    Large English-Russian Dictionary
  • FIRST NAME - Personal name
    American English-Russian Dictionary
  • FIRST NAME - first name (as opposed to last name) his first names are Peter George - his name is Peter George
    English-Russian-English dictionary of general vocabulary - Collection of the best dictionaries
  • FIRST NAME
    English-Russian Dictionary Tiger
  • FIRST NAME - first name (as opposed to last name) his ~s are Peter George - his name is Peter George
    New large English-Russian dictionary - Apresyan, Mednikova
  • FIRST NAME - name
  • FIRST NAME - name
    English-Russian-dictionary - Bed release
  • FIRST NAME - first name (as opposed to last name)
    English-Russian dictionary of general vocabulary
  • FIRST NAME - first name (as opposed to last name)
    English-Russian dictionary of general vocabulary
  • FIRST NAME — _n. first name (as opposed to last name)
    Muller's English-Russian Dictionary - 24th edition
  • FIRST NAME - n. first name (as opposed to last name)
    Muller's English-Russian Dictionary - editor bed
  • FIRST NAME - name on a first name basis with someone - to be with someone on a first name basis
    English-Russian additional dictionary
  • FIRST NAME - personal name
    English-Russian dictionary on computers
  • FIRST NAME - first name (as opposed to last name)
    English-Russian Dictionary of Economics
  • FIRST NAME - Personal name
  • FIRST NAME - Name
    British English-Russian Dictionary
  • FIRST NAME - first name (as opposed to last name)
    English-Russian Legal Dictionary
  • FIRST NAME - * given name = one's first name (someone's) personal (first) name
    English-Russian Dictionary of English Idioms
  • FIRST NAME - (someone's) personal (first) name
    English-Russian Idioms Dictionary
  • FIRST NAME - personal name
    Computer English-Russian dictionary
  • FIRST NAME - first name (as opposed to surname) first name (as opposed to surname) - his first names are Peter George his name is Peter ...
    New large English-Russian dictionary
  • NAME — I. ˈnām noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English nama; akin to Old High German & Gothic…
    Webster's New International English Dictionary
  • FIRST - I. ˈfərst, ˈfə̄st, ˈfəist adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Old English fyrst; akin to Old High German & Old Saxon…
    Webster's New International English Dictionary
  • NAME — — namer, n. /naym/, n. , v. , named, naming, adj. n. 1. a word or a...
    Random House Webster's Unabridged English Dictionary
  • FIRST — — firstness, adj. /ferrst/ , adj. 1. being before all others with respect to time, order, rank, importance, etc., …
    Random House Webster's Unabridged English Dictionary
  • NAME — I. ˈnām noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English nama; akin to Old High German namo name, Latin nomen, Greek …
    Merriam-Webster's Collegiate English vocabulary
  • FIRST - I. ˈfərst adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Old English fyrst; akin to Old High German furist first, Old English faran …
    Merriam-Webster's Collegiate English vocabulary
  • FIRST - adj (bef. 12c): preceding ...
    Merriam-Webster English vocab
  • NAME — a word or group of words used to refer to an individual entity (real or imaginary). A name singles out…
    Britannica English vocabulary
  • FIRST — first BrE AmE fɜːst AmE fɝːst ▷ firsts fɜːsts AmE fɝːsts ˌ first ˈ aid BrE AmE ˌ …
    Longman Pronunciation English Dictionary
  • NAME - /neɪm; NAmE / noun, verb ■ noun 1. a word or words that a particular person, animal, place ...
    Oxford Advanced Learner's English Dictionary