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by sharpercoder 2014 days ago
Interesting that you as a Dutchman did not model Tussenvoegsel, which is unique to Anglosaksian names and in particular Dutch, Belgian and German names. Handling of them is unique within these cultures. It should also not be confused with infix.
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You are totally right! But it would make the logic way more complex than it is right now. I have as "tussenvoegsel" already two words, but how to handle also last names containing two words as well.

Most of the time a distinct between first and last name is already enough for presentational purposes.