What is a name with one word?

A mononym is a name composed of only one word. An individual who is known and addressed by a mononym is a mononymous person.
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What is a one word persons name?

A mononymous person is an individual who is known and addressed by a mononym, or "single name".
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What is the word for one name only?

Mononymous. Hard to pronounce, but easy to understand. When a person has reached the point of fame or infamy at which they are recognized by just one name, they become mononymous. We can all name dozens of such people throughout history.
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What is a one word name mononym?

/ˈmɑnənɪm/ A mononym is a one-word name, like Madonna or Socrates.
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Can you have no surname?

Nevertheless — as a person is normally called and known by something — a person will always have a name of some kind. It's possible to have a single name — that is — a first name only, and no surname (although the single name could still consist of more than one word or name).
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Can you have a single name?

In other cases, a person may select a single name from his or her polynym or adopt a mononym as a chosen name, pen name, stage name, or regnal name. A popular nickname may effectively become a mononym, in some cases adopted legally. For some historical figures, a mononym is the only name that is still known today.
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Can I change my name to sir?

Titles of nobility or honour, such as 'Sir', 'Lord', 'Dame' can only be granted by the King and can only be used in accordance with traditional usage.
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Can you have a 1 letter surname?

Last name: yes, though there are no common examples. The Korean name 오 is sometimes romanised as O, as is the Japanese name 王 (borne by the Go player Ō Rissei). Malcolm X famously chose a single letter name, as have plenty of performers since. The U in U Thant is an honorific rather than a surname, though.
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Can you have more than 1 first name?

A person can have multiple first names, but usually only one of these is used when addressing the person, possibly creating confusion in some circumstances. An issued passport will contain all names, but all except the surname will be listed as first/given names. Names combined with a hyphen are counted as one name.
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Is Unique a first name?

If you're searching for a name that truly stands out, look no further than Unique! This gender-neutral gem is a powerful choice, as it quite literally means "only one." Derived from the Latin root unicus, Unique carries a sense of individuality and rarity that is sure to make your child shine brightly.
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What country has no last name?

Traditionally, there are no family names in Iceland. Iceland is keen to hold onto the old patronymic (increasingly matronymic) custom whereby the child is given its father's or mother's Christian name and is referred to as the son or daughter of.
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What is polyonymous?

polyonymous • \pah-lee-AH-nuh-mus\ • adjective. : having or known by various names.
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What is without name in one word?

The noun anonymity comes from a Greek word meaning "without a name." If you have anonymity, you have namelessness, and people will not know who you are.
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Is bird a naming word?

Animals: The tigers, lions, giraffes, birds, all are called as naming words.
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What is an eponymic name?

ep·​onym ˈe-pə-ˌnim. 1. : one for whom or which something is or is believed to be named. 2. : a name (as of a drug or a disease) based on or derived from an eponym.
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When a person goes by one name?

the name of a person who has or is known by only one name, usually a given name without a surname: Bajans know her as Robyn Fenty, but she is known in the rest of the world by her mononym, Rihanna.
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Can you name your child a number?

The law bans names that contain “obscenity, numerals, symbols, or a combination of letters, numerals, or symbols…”, but naming a child after a mass murderer is A-OK. In most cases, the United States is pretty relaxed about what you can name your child when it comes to the stigma or meaning a name may carry.
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Can you legally have no last name UK?

There is no law requiring a person to have a surname in the U.K., even if most people do have a surname. Neither is there any law requiring a person to have a first name. Although all births must be registered, the law does not require a first name to be given.
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Can I give myself a middle name?

A Deed Poll can be used for adding a middle name to your existing name. The Deed Poll will act as legal proof of your new name and enable you to amend your records accordingly. Ready to change your name? Adding a middle name when you have a popular forename and surname helps to make you more distinguishable.
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What is the rarest first letter of a name?

The letter J most commonly starts first names in the U.S. Letter U is the least common. It barely shows up on the chart, so if you are looking for a unique name, maybe pick one that starts with U. Note that Unique isn't entirely unique, though.
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Can I change my name in UK?

You must apply to the Royal Courts of Justice to get an 'enrolled' deed poll using the deed poll process. It costs £42.44. You can only enrol your own name change if you're 18 or over. The process is different to change the name of a child under 18.
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Can you be called Jesus in the UK?

Names which may be illegal

Any name which promotes other criminal activities (e.g. murder) is also illegal. Any name which could be blasphemous (e.g. “God”) may be illegal. Note that “Jesus” is used as a first name and is probably not illegal. Any name which is also a trademark would not be illegal in itself.
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Is it legal to buy a Sir title?

No peerage titles are capable of being bought or sold. Many are known by the designation “Lord” and in Scotland, the lowest rank of the peerage is “Lord of Parliament” rather than “Baron”. Knights are people who have been knighted and are thus entitled to the prefix of “Sir”. This title cannot be bought or sold.
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Can I put Lord on my passport?

Titles you can use on your passport

Put the details in the 'other title' box of your application and send evidence of your title. Your title will be on the 'observations' page of your passport - it will not be part of your name, except if it's a title of nobility, for example knight, dame or a lord.
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