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middle name
noun
- the part of a person's name occurring between the first and family names, as a second given name or a maternal surname.
middle name
noun
- a name between a person's first name and surname
- a characteristic quality for which a person is known
caution is my middle name
Word History and Origins
Origin of middle name1
Example Sentences
At the recent Conservative conference, Jenrick revealed he had given one of them the middle name Thatcher, in tribute to the late former PM.
All the cast and crew names are credited with the middle name “Bud,” one of the show’s great absurdist gags.
It's true that they did take pretty personal shots at him, but the use of Mr Obama's middle name has long been used to stoke racial animosity towards him.
“She’s both Black and Indian American,” said Shah, a healthcare consultant, pointing to multiple markers of Harris’ Indian heritage, starting with her middle name, Devi — Sanskrit for goddess.
“Without us, Disney would be like anywhere else,” says Morgan, who lived in motels around Disneyland for four years with his children and wanted to be identified by his middle name only.
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