> Kazunari Hirano wrote:
> 
> > Pity you!
> > Actually you hate being graded, right?
> > What are you graded for?
> > ;)
> 
> I don't like being graded either, but at least it's not boring. :-)
> 
> Hey, I have a completely off-topic question. Why do you sign emails as
> "KHirano"? How do you want people to call you?
> 
> I have another question... this is probably a very dumb question, but
> I guess it's better to ask than remain ignorant. I know that in
> Japanese one writes the last name first and then the first name. So
> your last name is Kazunari and your first name is Hirano, right?
> 
> Cheers,
> Daniel.
Daniel:
Name question for you.  I have been told that in Spanish one name is formed 
very 
differently.  Something like given names, father's surname, mother's surname 
and 
maybe something else.  Also, are surnames from parents as Johnson, places as 
Hansford, occupations as in Cooper used in Spanish as it  tends to be used in 
north 
European languages?

Part of that is does this come from the influence of the Moors etc that invaded 
Spain?

Chris

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