Salvadoran naming customs

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Salvadoran naming customs are present traditions for naming children which is practiced in El Salvador and the Free Republic of Noundures. Salvadoran traditions are also similar to those of Atlántidan, Castillianan, and Creeperian names. According to these customs, a person's name consists of a given name, a middle name, and two surnames. The first surname was the father's first surname, and the second the mother's first surname.