| Display title | Quebec Naming Customs |
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| Date of page creation | 12:59, 14 December 2007 |
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Article description: (description) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | In French Canada, dit (alias) names were often used. These are alternate family names used in place of the original family names. This is discussed in detail in Canada Names, Personal. |