The Public Authority for Civil Information (PACI) has started shortening names on the new smart civil IDs. A meeting between the three institutions in charge – Ministry of Interior, Ministry of Health, and PACI – also resulted in taking a decision to ban parents giving compound names to their children.
This decision hasn’t been approved yet by the Cabinet, but PACI, which is responsible for issuing civil IDs, is already shortening names so they are no longer than four names.
Source : http://news.kuwaittimes.net/compound-names-newborns/
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My baby's name Jacob Miguel Borja, do you think is fine? Without my surname
No
Can the baby have their mother's surname?
Can the baby have their mother's surname?