What is another word for full name?

Pronunciation: [fˈʊl nˈe͡ɪm] (IPA)

A person's full name can be described using various synonyms, each with its unique connotations and meanings. For instance, one can refer to it as a person's complete name, which implies that it includes all the given names and surnames. Alternatively, one can use the term legal name, which highlights the name that appears on their legal documents. Other synonyms include birth name, which describes the name a person was given at birth and may have changed over time, and given name, which refers to the first name. Overall, each term strives to convey the entirety of a person's name in different contexts.

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What are the hypernyms for Full name?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Full name

  • First of all my real full name is Lloyd Vernet Bridges III.
    Beau Bridges
  • I am very proud of my name. My full name is Richard Treat Williams.
    Treat Williams
  • Right here I might offer a word of advice to the Ivory-billed Woodpecker, now the rarest bird on the North American continent and one that is going to come in for more and more attention. Keep away from bird lovers, fellows, or you'll be standing on a little wooden pedestal with a label containing your full name in Latin: . People will be filing past admiring your glossy blue-black feathers, your white stripes and patches, your nasal plumes in front of lores, your bright red crest and your beady yellow eyes. You'll be in the limelight, but you won't know it. I don't want to alarm you fellows, but there are only about twenty of you alive as I write these lines, but there are more than two hundred of you in American museums and in collections owned by Ivory-billed Woodpecker enthusiasts. Get it?
    Will Cuppy

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