Would anyone happen to know if, in the USA at least, it is legal for a person's middle name to only be one letter (an initial)?
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Would anyone happen to know if, in the USA at least, it is legal for a person's middle name to only be one letter (an initial)? I've been web searching, and this topic doesn't seem to have been discussed.
I want to change my name legally soon to be more agender-friendly. For various reasons, I would like to basically erase my current middle name if I can. If this is not possible, I will have to ponder a replacement middle name to legally name change to.
Thanks all!
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Would anyone happen to know if, in the USA at least, it is legal for a person's middle name to only be one letter (an initial)? I've been web searching, and this topic doesn't seem to have been discussed.
I want to change my name legally soon to be more agender-friendly. For various reasons, I would like to basically erase my current middle name if I can. If this is not possible, I will have to ponder a replacement middle name to legally name change to.
Thanks all!
@AncTreat5358 i knew someone who inly had a middle initial, no name, so i think it is possible. Not an expert though
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@AncTreat5358 i knew someone who inly had a middle initial, no name, so i think it is possible. Not an expert though
@bomkatt That's encouraging; thanks!
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Would anyone happen to know if, in the USA at least, it is legal for a person's middle name to only be one letter (an initial)? I've been web searching, and this topic doesn't seem to have been discussed.
I want to change my name legally soon to be more agender-friendly. For various reasons, I would like to basically erase my current middle name if I can. If this is not possible, I will have to ponder a replacement middle name to legally name change to.
Thanks all!
@AncTreat5358 I know someone who has two middle names and they both are just T and I.
So yes.
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