First name, followed by surname
1. British and American names
(1) The order of British and American names is first name first, last name last . For example, Herbert George Wells (Herbert George Wells), the first and second words are the given name, and the last word is the surname.
〔 2) According to British and American customs, when a baby is baptized, the name is usually given by a priest or parents or relatives, and is presented as the Christian name, which is placed at the front of the name. In addition, elders or the person themselves can also give a second name after the given name. This is why Anglo-Americans often have two or more names. Names can come from many sources. Some people use their mother's surname as their children's second name because their mother's line belongs to a famous family or has other special honors. There are also people who borrow the surnames of celebrities, relatives, or people who have close contacts with the family. Sometimes, descendants completely inherit the names of their parents. In this case, the word Junior (abbreviated as Jr. or Jun.) or Roman numerals need to be added to the name to show the difference. Such as John Ford Jr. (Little John Ford). Thomas Daly III (Thomas Daly III)