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- Spanish_naming_customs abstract "Spanish naming customs are historical traditions for naming children practised in Spain. They are similar to those in other Spanish-speaking countries or former Spanish territories, such as Equatorial Guinea and Puerto Rico, a U.S. territory since 1898. In Spain, a person's name consists of a given name (simple or composite) followed by two family names (surnames). The first surname is usually the father's first surname, and the second the mother's first surname. In Spain this order may now be reversed, according to a new gender equality law.In most situations, the practice is to use one given name and the first surname only, the full name being used in legal, formal, and documentary matters. For differences in Hispanic American usages, see Hispanic American naming customs.".
- Spanish_naming_customs wikiPageExternalLink www.heraldaria.com.
- Spanish_naming_customs wikiPageExternalLink nombyapel_en.htm.
- Spanish_naming_customs wikiPageExternalLink www.nombresdeniñas.net.
- Spanish_naming_customs wikiPageExternalLink www.scgenealogia.org.
- Spanish_naming_customs wikiPageExternalLink FAPEL.INICIO?lang=EN.
- Spanish_naming_customs wikiPageID "665641".
- Spanish_naming_customs wikiPageRevisionID "605273611".
- Spanish_naming_customs hasPhotoCollection Spanish_naming_customs.
- Spanish_naming_customs subject Category:Catalan_culture.
- Spanish_naming_customs subject Category:Names_by_culture.
- Spanish_naming_customs subject Category:Spanish-language_surnames.
- Spanish_naming_customs subject Category:Spanish_culture.
- Spanish_naming_customs subject Category:Spanish_given_names.
- Spanish_naming_customs comment "Spanish naming customs are historical traditions for naming children practised in Spain. They are similar to those in other Spanish-speaking countries or former Spanish territories, such as Equatorial Guinea and Puerto Rico, a U.S. territory since 1898. In Spain, a person's name consists of a given name (simple or composite) followed by two family names (surnames). The first surname is usually the father's first surname, and the second the mother's first surname.".
- Spanish_naming_customs label "Iberische en Ibero-Amerikaanse achternamen".
- Spanish_naming_customs label "Nombre español".
- Spanish_naming_customs label "Spanischer Name".
- Spanish_naming_customs label "Spanish naming customs".
- Spanish_naming_customs label "Système traditionnel des noms espagnols".
- Spanish_naming_customs label "Иберийское имя".
- Spanish_naming_customs label "西班牙语姓名".
- Spanish_naming_customs sameAs Spanischer_Name.
- Spanish_naming_customs sameAs Nombre_español.
- Spanish_naming_customs sameAs Système_traditionnel_des_noms_espagnols.
- Spanish_naming_customs sameAs 스페인의_이름_짓는_관습.
- Spanish_naming_customs sameAs Iberische_en_Ibero-Amerikaanse_achternamen.
- Spanish_naming_customs sameAs m.0qt021t.
- Spanish_naming_customs sameAs Q259614.
- Spanish_naming_customs sameAs Q259614.
- Spanish_naming_customs wasDerivedFrom Spanish_naming_customs?oldid=605273611.
- Spanish_naming_customs isPrimaryTopicOf Spanish_naming_customs.