I know the usual dad and grandfather...sometimes the great-grandfather, but how many names is common for an Egyptian baby? What is the minimum? Does it matter change if they are born in Egypt vs. born in foreign countries?
How many names is common for Egyptian babies?
Dad GrandFather Great GrandFather Minimum
Dad GrandFather Great Grand Father Sometimes Extended To Great Great GrandFather
So It's Probably 3 Names Usually The Triple
Reply:Dad GrandFather Great GrandFather Minimum
you will get these from asking the right people but best to check the correct spelling because some spellings are French/Arabic translation others are English/Arabic
The answers are correct i hope hes ok and both of you are in good health x
Reply:sorry i couldnt really get ur question. are u askin what are the common names or how many are they? so r u askin for a list of names or what exactly? however, i can answer ur last question. yeah anyone can change his name even in egypt itself, a guy or a girl, it doesnt matter. just specific papers and documents would one be asked for dependin on the countries' rules.
hope this helps.
Reply:the names go in ORDER. from son to father to grandfather.
at the END, it will say the family name, or where they were from
also you will see ibn,bin, bint, abu etc in the names, these mean son of, daughter of, the father of.
this is an arabic/hebrew/persian tradation.
Reply:idk
Reply:First name - Father's name - Grand Father's name - Great Father's name - Family name.
Their names are that way wherever they where born if their father is Egyptian or arabian.
Reply:I thought it was the fathers name and the grandfathers , after his own name, thats what my husband has and our son will have so ... 3? I maybe wrong though.
our son will be born in England and it doesnt matter here he can just have 1 first name and 1 surname, but he will have 3.!
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