The general structure of an English name is: Christian name + self-chosen name (middle name) + surname. Such as George Walker Bush (Chinese translation: George Walker Bush). George is a given name. According to the custom of the English-speaking people, when a baby is baptized, it is usually given by its pastor or parents, relatives and friends. It is a bit like a Chinese nickname (baby name), but it is called For life. Walker is the middle name (Middle Name), which is a name that the person will take in the future. It comes after the Christian name and is often abbreviated on many occasions. For example, Walker is shortened to the first initial mother name W., or simply omitted. Therefore, it is necessary to Not to be separated from his father, Bush the 41st President of the United States, under normal circumstances, the name of the current president of the United States is often written as: George Bush (now our common form is: George W. Bush). Bush is a surname (Family Name), indicating his family origin, which is similar to China. For a long time, the British only had first names but no surnames. It was not until the 16th century that the use of surnames became widespread. As for your response, I think hull