![]() There are even states like Kentucky, where there are no restrictions whatsoever on parents naming their children. The structure of 'given name, middle name, family name' is fixed throughout most of the population of white Americans, though the laws relating to names in America are relatively loose, with some states only imposing restrictions in terms of the number of characters in the name (due to software restrictions), while others will prevent parents from giving a child a name that could be interpreted as obscene. For most Americans with ancestors of European origins, their naming customs will often match closely with their original country. ![]()
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