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*The typical Spanish name has four parts: first given name, second given name, father's surname, and mother's surname.  
*The typical Spanish name has four parts: first given name, second given name, father's surname, and mother's surname.  
*When a woman marries a man, she keeps her maiden surname.  
*When a woman marries a man, she keeps her maiden surname.  
*Often, the practice is to use one given name and the first surname most of the time (e.g. "Miguel de Unamuno" for Miguel de Unamuno y Jugo); the complete name is typically reserved for legal, formal, and documentary matters.  
*Often, the practice is to use one given name and the first surname most of the time (e.g. "Miguel de Unamuno" for Miguel de Unamuno y Jugo); the complete name is typically reserved for legal, formal, and documentary matters. <ref>"Spanish naming customs", in Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_naming_customs, accessed 19 February 2021.</ref>
*Sometimes, they added a '''"de (of) la"''' or '''"del"''' followed by a place or a name.
*Sometimes, they added a '''"de (of) la"''' or '''"del"''' followed by a place or a name.
===Jewish Surname Customs===
===Jewish Surname Customs===
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