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some variation of "Muhammad" and other Arabic names (with no apparent consensus on transliteration rule), and Christian names are either borrowed from European languages, or assimilated from them into Indonesian spellings (e.g. Christian -> Kristian). There are some similarities between the Indonesian Christian and Muslim names such as names that can be found in both Abrahamic religions like Adam, Abraham/Ibrahim, Yusuf/Yusup, Harun, Salomo/Sulaiman, Yunus, Ayub.
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Before the regulation was introduced, there had been people with unusual names like 6 people with names with only a single character, including "." and "N", while on the other side, there were also people with extremely long names like "Rangga Madhipa Sutra Jiwa Cordosega Akre Askhala Mughal Ilkhanat
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Most Indonesians do not have family names. Both men and women usually have a given name and then take the name of their father as a last name. Some, but not all, married Indonesian women take the last name of their husband. This name is usually added after their own "last" name. Therefore, it is not
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Other than the above linguistical sources, Indonesians also gave their children names from their religious background, irrelevant with their mother language or source language of those names. Hindu names typically includes some deity names, and Sanskrit in origin, while Muslim names usually contain
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it is common for the nickname to become integrated as the first name. For example, someone with the name "Komariah", "Gunawan", or "Suryana" written in their birth certificate may become known as "Kokom" for Komariah, "Gugun", or "Wawan" for Gunawan, and "Yaya" or "Nana" for Suryana. The result is
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On the birth certificate, the child's name would be written as "Hasan child of Suparman and Wulandari". The birth certificate of an extramarital child would bear only the mother's name. On a school diploma, the child's name would be written as "Hasan, child of Suparman". On all other official
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Indonesian people might also take a Western style nickname such as Kevin, Kenny, Tommy (Tomi), Jimmy, Ricky, Dicky, Bob, Nicky, Nico, Susy, Taty, Lucy (Lusi), Nancy, Mary (Maria) and so on. It does not necessarily mean their names are Thomas (for Tommy) or James (for Jimmy). For instance,
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In some ethnic groups it is common to include a nobility title into the formal personal name. Due to the various traditions of nobility in each ethnic group, it may be difficult for people from outside a particular ethnic group to discern the nobility title from the personal name.
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Western names were brought to Indonesia by the Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, and later from American-English cultural exports. Names with western origin include Henry, Agus, Johan, Andri, Anto (Antonius), Siska, Roni, Jono, Riska, Suzanna, Rian, Markus, and many more.
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On the birth certificate, the child's name would be written as "Hasan Suparmanputra child of Suparman and Wulandari". On all other official documents, the child's name would be written as "Hasan Suparmanputra". This would be somewhat analogous to the practice in
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individuals to change their names. This was a difficult balance because while the names were changed, laws continued to identify them as 'different' from indigenous Indonesian groups. Indonesian businessman, Liem Sioe Liong, for example, had his name changed to
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Indonesian passports do not divide names into given name, middle name, and family name, and Indonesians who travel outside of Indonesia have trouble filling out registries due to not understanding how they ought to subdivide their names.
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It is noteworthy that names based on religious connotations sometimes doesn't necessarily means that the person (or their parents) adherents of said religion, such as Christians/Muslims with Hindu names (e.g. Wisnu, a common male name,
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tend to be more liberal, while less prevalent in other cultures and regions where the majority of the people are still using traditional names and naming system, or where religion still play a very large emphasis on the daily lives.
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Other countries may modify an official Indonesian name to conform to local standards. This is most apparent in states throughout the world where personal names are divided by law into given/first name and family/last name.
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differently according to the individual practices and customs. If there is one name, it is only indexed under that name. If the family name is printed first, index under the family name with no comma and no inversion.
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On the birth certificate, the child's name would be written as "Hasan Prasetyo child of Suparman Prakoso and Wulandari Setiadewi". On all other official documents, the child's name would be written as "Hasan Prasetyo".
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On the birth certificate, the child's name would be written as "Hasan Prakoso child of Suparman Prakoso and Wulandari Suprapto". On all other official documents, the child's name would be written as "Hasan Prakoso".
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The name "Maysaroh" is a common female name amongst the Betawi people. However, this name is actually a male name in Arab countries. It is probably mistaken with the name Saroh, which is in turn derived from
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Under President Suharto, Indonesia attempted to deconstruct organisations and groups that might represent an internal security threat. As a part of the policy to limit the influence of the Chinese
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Many of the later generations have kept the Indonesian form of the name. Other Chinese Indonesians, however, maintain their Chinese name as well as their family names. As is customary with
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use surnames native to the regionā€”some of these surnames include Hurek, Riberu, Seda, Messakh, and Keraf. There are also Portuguese surnames (typically found in the eastern portion of
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In the U.S., there are at least four ways to record people with a single-word name. One way is to use the existing single word name as the surname. Then, an official body will add
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It is uncommon, and considered rude, to refer to an Indonesian person by their full first name, unless that name has only one or two syllables. Former Indonesian president
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August: Agus (m) (actually a name of native origin) or its derivations such as Agustin (m), Agustina (f), Agustinus (m, usually borne by Indonesian Catholic). Example:
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If the parents want a family name (or surname) to appear on official documents, the family name has to be included on the child's birth certificate.
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In Germany, the one-word name is used as both given name and surname. This is often displayed on official documents as "Hasan Hasan" or "H. Hasan".
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Many Indonesians use Sanskrit-derived names to indicate their position among siblings (birth order). The first-born child might bear the name
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is literally translated as "mother". It is used as "ma'am" or "lady" would be in English. If addressing a man whose name is unknown, one uses
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settled in Indonesia many generations ago, and their descendants still use their family names, for example, Assegaf, Alhabsyi, or Shihab.
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is recognized as a full personal name, and the addition of further componentsā€“such as additional given names, regional, or ethnic
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rhyming names such as "Kokom Komariah", "Wawan Gunawan", and "Nana Suryana". Notable people having such names include politician
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Akbar Suhara Pi-Thariq Ziyad Syaifudin Quthuz Khoshala Sura Talenta", which contains up to 132 characters including spaces.
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There are some Indonesian ethnic groups or tribes whose people do maintain a family, last, or surname. These include the:
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are the largest matrilineal culture in the world and the fourth largest ethnic group in Indonesia. Tribe, clan (or
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Combinations of names from different origins such as "Ricky Hidayat" (Western-Arabic) are to be found as well.
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Some Javanese, especially those from older generations, have a mononymic name and no family name; for example,
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Third, the existing single word name may be duplicated to give a first name and surname such as "Hasan Hasan".
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Almiqdad Riyandhana Saputra, for example, was pronounced as "Kenan" usually, but as "Kinan" by his friends.
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Other Sanskrit derived names used widely in Indonesia also include such as: Wibisana or Wibisono (from the
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Referring to the examples above, a Netherlands identification card would record the individual's name as:
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In the Netherlands, for example, a person without an official family name would be given the surname
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is to record the single-word name as a first or given name, and to enter a period for the surname.
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documents (ID card, driver's license, and passport), only the child's name would appear, "Hasan".
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regulates the naming of Indonesian residents. The document requires names to be written in the
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May: Mei or its derivations such as Meilanie, Meiliana, Meiliani (all are feminine). Example:
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Several common Indonesian names derived from Sanskrit are deities or heroes names, including
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are the largest single group, comprising around 40 percent of Indonesia's total population.
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June: Yuni (f) or its derivations such as Yuniar (f), Yuniarti (f), Yuniarto (m). Example:
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Naming also differs regionally. Some Javanese, especially those of the old generation have
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Some Indonesian patronymic last names are constructed of the father's name, with the word
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Conversely, the existing single word name can be used as the given or first name and then
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are also used, for example, to address junior staff in cafes and restaurants in Jakarta.
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Indonesian Christians (Protestants and Catholics) may use Christian first names and/or
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Local honorifics continue to be employed throughout Indonesia. In a casual situation,
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Nevertheless, it is common for Indonesian names to be written partly or fully in the
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In Indonesia, ranks and professional titles are used. It is also customary to use
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and to encourage the ethnic Chinese to assimilate, the state strongly encouraged
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Indonesian government names of institutions, mottoes, and other terms also use
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Occasionally, the father's name will be used as the surname, without appending
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A very formal way to address an older person or a person of higher status is
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The patronymic is usually constructed from the father's name, with the word
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are quite distinct, as they have a naming system which denotes birth order.
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Regulation no. 73 of 2022 about Recording of Names on Residence Document
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In general, Indonesian names fall into one of the following categories:
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is used by a woman to a man or vice versa to call "older sibling",
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An informal way to address a significantly older person is to use
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is the largest religion in Indonesia, it is quite common to find
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rare for married couples to have different last or family names.
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Indonesian names may indicate the month of birth. For example,
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is more formal and is used much like the English word, "sir".
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December: Deasy, Desi, Dessy (all are feminine). Example:
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driver, butcher, vegetable vendor, fishmonger, or hawker.
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and if addressing a woman whose name is unknown, one uses
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Ethnic groups with strong Islamic influence, such as the
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for male. People with such titles include, for example
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is used for familiar women of your age or young women.
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Some of these Sanskrit-derived names might be used by
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for example, Batusura, Lumba, Rambulangi, or Manganan.
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such as Marpuah (from Marfu'ah), Ngabdurohman (from
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Ministry of Home Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia
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means second born. A Balinese name may also indicate
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cultural spheres, an "older sister" is addressed as
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Under Indonesian naming conventions, all components
2214:'s son, Hutomo Mandalaputra is popularly known as " 1781:first names or words. Popular Arabic names include 1555:. Some famous people who uses these names include: 911: 291:is used to address a person as an "older sibling". 66:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. 2931:Indonesian Names: A Guide to Bibliographic Listing 1955: 1937:. Many female names are also suffixed with either 937: 515:is also commonly used in other areas to address a 1091:, for example, Bencawan, Pinem, Pelis, or Selian. 4701: 2436:. People with such titles include, for example, 1750:. Some people did not change their names (e.g., 954:(for females, "daughter" in Sanskrit) appended. 1050: 849: 601:are not divided into first and family names. A 399:is used by a woman to call "older sister", and 991:Modifications to the name outside of Indonesia 2959: 1071:, for example, Keruas, Kepale Dese, or Pagan. 445:is also used for "younger sister" in Manado. 2882: 1684:) is used. The "Adipura award" (Indonesian: 2727: 808:(there are some very unusual cases such as 2966: 2952: 2051:September: usually identified from prefix 1964:January: Januri (m), Yanuar (m). Example: 1055: 2779: 2081:November: usually identified from prefix 1971:February: usually identified from prefix 1382: 149:nature of the over 17,000 islands in the 126:Learn how and when to remove this message 2101:Patrilineal and matrilineal family names 2066:October: usually identified from prefix 1333:organization. Another example is former 804:finally and sometimes medially or using 620:The majority of Indonesians do not have 403:is used by man to call "older brother". 1165:, for example, Baidan, Djaim, or Senen. 1019:Example 4: Hasan Suparmanputra Onbekend 503:and an "older brother" is addressed as 14: 4702: 2780:Wibawanto, Pipiet (12 November 2021). 2000:April: usually identified from prefix 1649:(usually Javanese). Some examples are 226:are literally translated as "father". 2947: 2618:Indonesian names outside of Indonesia 2222:Noble titles as part of personal name 2029:July: usually identified from prefix 1897:, derived more or less directly from 1706:Adhitakarya Mahatvavirya Nagarabhakti 1363:, while some others are derived from 1359:. Some names are derived from native 889:Polynymic names without a family name 185:Shri Ā§ South and Southeast Asia 2366:Belitung people have titles such as 2251:have titles based on castes such as 628:) or ending with an "o" are usually 545:For Indonesian royalty, the titles " 64:adding citations to reliable sources 35: 2117:, the daughter of former President 1700:language, such as the motto of the 557:kingdoms located in the islands of 472:is used for familiar older men and 24: 2923: 2695: 2689: 1016:Example 3: Yovan Gunardio Darmawan 1013:Example 2: Hasan Prasetyo Onbekend 903:Mother's name: Wulandari Setiadewi 865: 476:is used for familiar older women. 25: 4726: 2939: 2136:Names with religious connotations 1387:Most Indonesians, especially the 1291: 961:Child's name: Hasan Suparmanputra 929:Mother's name: Wulandari Suprapto 437:is used for "younger sister" and 380:is used for "younger sister" and 3614:Democratic Republic of the Congo 2698:"Indonesian Culture > Naming" 2652: 2124:Located in Western Sumatra, the 1884: 1726: 1045:U.S. Patent and Trademark Office 912:Polynymic names with family name 384:is used for "younger brother". 40: 2903: 1956:Names related to month of birth 1768: 938:Polynymic names with patronymic 926:Father's name: Suparman Prakoso 900:Father's name: Suparman Prakoso 658:person may be named "I Gusti". 592: 484:is used for "younger sibling". 441:is used for "younger brother". 414:is used for "older sister" and 372:is used for "older sister" and 329:is used for "older sister" and 302:is used for "older sister" and 261:, which mean "sir" or "madam". 141:and naming customs reflect the 51:needs additional citations for 2876: 2865: 2854: 2823: 2799: 2773: 2747: 2721: 2600:and Baiq Lukita Kirana Putri. 1947:diminutive suffixes in Spanish 1865:There are many Javanese-style 1329:, a cleric and founder of the 1175:Royalties and nobles from the 1168:Royalties and nobles from the 976:, where patronymics are used. 13: 1: 2683: 1903:Indonesian Bible translations 1470:is derived from the Sanskrit 1257:Various ethnic groups in the 749: 480:is used for "older sibling". 418:is used for "older brother". 376:is used for "older brother". 341:is used for "older brother". 306:is used for "older brother". 172: 2872:2355 Arabic Indonesian Names 2861:85 Indonesian Sanskrit Names 2706:Special Broadcasting Service 2173: 1311:only one name and no surname 1051:Origin of names in Indonesia 1043:Fourth, the practice of the 897:Child's name: Hasan Prasetyo 850:Indonesian naming traditions 722:Abdul Hakim Achmad Aituarauw 456:is used for elderly men and 7: 2883:Rosemary Bai (2023-01-09). 2728:Nur Khabibi (22 May 2022). 2645: 2626: 1982:March: Marti (derived from 1733:Chinese Indonesian surnames 1702:Indonesian Military Academy 1680:" (from the Ramayan figure 923:Child's name: Hasan Prakoso 579:Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwono X 460:is used for elderly women. 10: 4731: 4277:Imperial, royal, and noble 1730: 1399:, have names derived from 1295: 718:Alexander Evert Kawilarang 540: 464:is used for older men and 189: 182: 176: 28: 4684: 4492: 4464: 4361:Imperial, royal and noble 4346: 4257: 4238: 4171: 4060: 3970: 3878: 3796: 3758: 3735: 3652: 3599: 3566: 3481: 3448: 3365: 3354: 3249: 3179: 3060: 3034: 2985: 2702:Artarmon, New South Wales 1305:have various systems for 1279:Various ethnic groups in 1268:Various ethnic groups in 1010:Example 1: Hasan Onbekend 780:, as shown in names like 468:is used for older women. 3202:Maiden and married names 1672:, such as to address an 1523:, Sudarto (Javanese for 1440:Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono 1371:. Names with the prefix 1321:'s name is derived from 1154:Tribes and royalties in 967:Mother's name: Wulandari 880:Mother's name: Wulandari 353:is used for "uncle" and 29:Not to be confused with 4689:Category:Lists of names 2915:Chicago Manual of Style 2637:, Indonesian names are 2634:Chicago Manual of Style 2384:have 13 titles such as 1431:are merged into single 1419:, and all instances of 1056:Local family/clan names 964:Father's name: Suparman 877:Father's name: Suparman 828:with spelling variants 3619:Eritrean and Ethiopian 2890:Times Higher Education 2514:(male and female) and 2492:(married female), and 2462:and Wa Ode Nurhayati. 2157:, and Kristianto from 1383:Sanskrit-derived names 767:Indonesian orthography 151:Indonesian archipelago 4549:Galtonā€“Watson process 4154:Ancient Tamil country 3576:Australian Aboriginal 2115:Megawati Sukarnoputri 1641:, and the fifth-born 1379:, are very popular. 1338:Megawati Sukarnoputri 946:(for males, "son" in 778:old Dutch orthography 740:Megawati Sukarnoputri 704:Sri Mulyani Indrawati 183:Further information: 179:Indonesian honorifics 4316:Post-nominal letters 3435:Indigenous Taiwanese 2606:have titles such as 2588:have titles such as 2550:have titles such as 2524:have titles such as 2510:have titles such as 2504:(unmarried female). 2468:have titles such as 2460:La Nyalla Mattalitti 2450:have titles such as 2347:have titles such as 2321:have titles such as 2233:have titles such as 1846:Teuku Muhammad Hasan 730:Two (or more) names 726:Abdul Haris Nasution 708:Two (or more) names 690:Two (or more) names 636:is another example. 597:Legally, Indonesian 361:is used for "aunt". 60:improve this article 4676:Surnames by country 4301:Pre-nominal letters 3358:Surnames by country 2598:Lalu Muhammad Zohri 2151:Kristiani Herrawati 1966:Yanuar Tri Firmanda 1686:Penghargaan Adipura 1676:admiral, the word " 1655:Rizky Dwi Ramadhana 1230:Talaud people from 874:Child's name: Hasan 206:to address men and 4539:Endonym and exonym 4482:Calendar of saints 4465:Related traditions 4239:Manners of address 3601:Sub-Saharan Africa 3022:Nobiliary particle 2522:Minangkabau people 2382:Makassarese people 2361:Ratu Atut Chosiyah 2357:Tubagus Hasanuddin 2202:), and politician 2010:Aprilia Yuswandari 1743:Chinese Indonesian 1637:, the fourth-born 1270:East Nusa Tenggara 1115:Minangkabau people 654:. 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