Template:Family name explanation#Footnotes vs. hatnotes

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|1 = {{#ifeq:{{{lang|}}}|Korean|{{#ifexist:{{{1}}} (Korean surname)|{{{1}}}|{{{1}}}}}|{{{1}}}}}

|type={{{type|}}}

|reftype={{{reftype|}}}

|article = {{#switch:{{{lang|}}}

|Eastern Slavic

|East Slavic = name that follows East Slavic naming customs

|Hmong = Hmong name

|Ijebu = Ijebu name

|Lebanese = Lebanese name

|Medieval = medieval name

|Ottoman Turkish = Ottoman Turkish style name

|Romance = Romance language name

|Toponymic = {{#if:{{{3|}}}|{{{3}}}|article}}

|Turkic = Turkic name

|#default = {{#ifexist:{{{lang}}} name|{{{lang}}} name|article}}

}}

|mod1 = {{#switch:{{{lang|}}}

|Basque|Galician = {{#if:{{{2|}}}|first }}

|Dutch = {{#if:{{{nd|}}}|birth }}

|Catalan

|Chilean

|Spanish = first or paternal

}}

|family_name = {{#switch:{{{lang|}}}

|Chinese = family name

|Chinese Indonesian=family name

|Bulgarian

|Eastern Slavic

|East Slavic = patronymic

|Ijebu = Yoruba surname

|Korean = family name

|Lebanese = father's name

|Burmese

|Manchu

|Mongolian

|Ottoman Turkish = given name

|Medieval = personal name

|Toponymic = toponymic surname

|#default=surname

}}

|mod2 = {{#if:{{{2|}}}{{{3|}}}|{{#switch:{{{lang|}}}

| Argentine = and the marital name is {{{2|}}}

| Congolese = and the post-surname is {{{2|}}}

| Catalan = and the second or maternal family name is {{{2|}}}; both are generally joined by the conjunction "i"

| Chilean

| Spanish = and the second or maternal family name is {{{2|}}}

| Dutch = {{#if:{{{nd|}}}| and the marital name is|, not}} {{{2|}}}

| Basque

| Galician = and the second is {{{2}}}

| Chinese

| Chinese Indonesian = and {{{2}}} is a generation name

| Bulgarian

| Eastern Slavic

| East Slavic = and the family name is {{{2}}}

| German

| Romance

| = , not {{{2}}}

| Korean = . In the stage name or pen-name, the surname is {{#ifexist:{{{2}}} (Korean surname)|{{{2}}}|{{{2}}}}}

| Lebanese = and the family name is {{{2}}}

| Manchu

| Vietnamese = {{#if:{{{3|}}}|, but is often simplified to {{{3}}} in English-language text}}

| Medieval = and {{{2}}} is an appellation or descriptor

| Ni-Vanuatu | ni-Vanuatu = , and the traditional name is {{{2}}}

| Ottoman Turkish = , {{#if:{{{2|}}}| the title is {{{2}}}, |}}{{#if:{{{3|}}}| and the family name is {{{3}}} | and there is no family name}}

| Slavic

| Turkic = , sometimes transliterated as {{{2}}}

| #default =

}}

}}

|postscript = {{#switch:{{{lang|}}}

| Burmese = There is no family name.

| Cambodian

| Hmong

| Vietnamese = In accordance with {{{lang}}} custom, this person should be referred to by the given name{{#if:{{{2|}}}|, {{{2}}}}}.

| Hong Kong = {{#if:{{{2|}}}{{{3|}}}|In accordance with Hong Kong custom, the Western-style name is {{{2|}}} and the Chinese-style name is {{{3|}}}.}}

| Macao | Macau = {{#if:{{{2|}}}{{{3|}}}|In accordance with Macau custom, the Western-style name is {{{2|}}} and the Chinese-style name is {{{3|}}}.}}

| Manchu = In accordance with Manchu custom, it should be used alone or with titles but not with the clan name {{{2}}}.

| Medieval = There is no family name.

| Mongolian = {{#if:{{{2|}}}|{{{2}}} is a patronymic, not a family name|There is neither a patronymic nor a family name}}.

| Ottoman Turkish = {{#if:{{{2|}}}{{{3|}}}||There is no family name.}}

| Toponymic = It is not a family name, and the person should be referred to by the given name, {{{2}}}.

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