Foundations of Freedom

What‘s in a name? Christian name : The baptismal name as distinct from the sir name. Stratton v. Foster, 11 Me. 467 Christian name : The baptismal name as distinct from the surname. The name which is given one after his birth or at baptism, or is afterward assumed by him in addition to his family name . Such name may consist of a single letter. Black‘s Law Dictionary, 6th Edition . Full name: The first, middle and surname of a person, or the first name, middle initial and surname . May also refer to name under which a person is known in the community. Black‘s Law Dictionary, 6th Edition . Fictitious name : A counterfeit, alias, feigned, or pretended name taken by a person, differing in some essential particular from his true name (consisting of Christian name and patronymic), with the implication that it is meant to deceive or mislead. Black‘s Law Dictionary, 6th Edition . Distinct : Evidently not identical; obviously or decidedly different . Bayne v. Kansas City, Mo. App. 263 S.W. 450, 451. There is no Law, statute, ordinance, regulation or Rule that requires one to tell anyone their family name. THE LAW OF NAMES -PUBLIC, PRIVATE & CORPORATE BY ANTHONY LINELL of the Inner Temple and South-Eastern Circuit, Barrister-at Law, published at London: BUTTERWORTH & CO.(Publishers), LTD. Bell Yard, Temple Bar, 1938, Chapter 1 p.1

Can you find any evidence that a “last name” is anything but an identifier that when used, identifies one as a StrawMan?

Sovereigns don’t have “last names,” they have “family names.”

Made with FlippingBook flipbook maker