Do Italians have middle names?
The majority of Italians today have only one name, followed by a surname. Middle names can be perceived as a little over the top by the younger generation of Italians, although they were very popular in older generations. The Italian law allows parents or guardians to give a child up to three names, but no more than three. All names used at the time of registration are legally valid and to be used together in official documents, unless separated by a comma at registration.
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