How do you write your name and designation?

How do you write your name and designation?

In a formal first reference to a faculty or staff member, use the person’s formal first name and last name followed by degree (if applicable) and lowercased job title. If the individual routinely uses his or her middle name, include it.

How can I write my name officially?

When you’re asked to mention or write your name, call/write your first name first before any other names and the name that comes last is presumed to be your last name/surname. For example, if you’re James and your surname is John, in writing your name, write James John not the other way round.

What is last surname?

In the English-speaking world, a surname is commonly referred to as a last name because it is usually placed at the end of a person’s full name, after any given names. In many parts of Asia, as well as some parts of Europe and Africa, the family name is placed before a person’s given name.

What’s the difference between surname and forename?

A surname or family name identifies members that belong to the same family; it is handed down from parent to child. A forename or given name, on the other hand, identifies a specific person inside a family.