Re: Naming laws
in reply to a message by Cleveland Kent Evans
Not american, and not middle names, but I know that a Madhabhushi Venkata Narasimha Sesha Pundarikaksha Madhava Ravikumar was allowed to use initials in many places which demand `full names', so I do not think a longer name would have been much of a problem either.
Incidentally, we often called him A-to-Z (that is zed in India), even though his name actually does not contain all the letters. (And I may have got the spelling wrong: I remember it was 61 long, letters not counting spaces).
Incidentally, we often called him A-to-Z (that is zed in India), even though his name actually does not contain all the letters. (And I may have got the spelling wrong: I remember it was 61 long, letters not counting spaces).