Does given name mean surname or given name?

Yes: name. First name (as opposed to surname)

Example:

This?comrade's?surname?is?Li?and?his?given?name,?dagang.?

< p>This comrade’s surname is Li Dagan.

Fixed collocation:

1. change one's name to change the name

2. enroll sb's name to register someone's name

3. enter one's name in Register the name in...

4. fill in one's name Fill in the name

name is pronounced in French, English?[ne?m]?American?[nem]?Extension Information

Word usage:

1. The basic meaning of name as a noun is "name, name". It can be the name of a person, or the name of an animal, thing or place. is a countable noun. Name can also be used as the meaning of "celebrity".

2. Westerners’ names include surname and given name, with the given name at the front and the surname at the end. For example, John Smith, John is the given name and Smith is the surname. When name is used as a verb, it means "to name..." or "to name...". By extension, it can mean "nomination, appointment" or "enumeration".

When it means "named after...", British English often says name?after, and American English uses name?for.

Word meaning analysis:

The verbs name, call, designate all mean "to name, to call".

1. Name has the broadest meaning and refers to naming people or things to distinguish them or facilitate memory.

2. Call refers to giving a name to someone or something, and calling someone or something based on their characteristics.

3. Designate refers to using a special name, symbol or phrase to call someone or something.