Artificial intelligent assistant

Nuance between 氏名 and 姓名 On the Goo thesaurus page, it says: > I'm not really sure what is referring to here. When exactly should one use over ?

The representative phrase that contains is , which is based on a superstition that the fate of a person is determined by the number of strokes of each kanji in their name. This is surely related to or _how to name [a child]_. This is a fixed phrase, and you cannot replace to here.

Aside from this, may be used in stiff and formal contexts where one wants to say "the surname AND the given name, not only just the surname" explicitly. For example, you may see in a formal documentation. Technically should be enough, but it sounds less explicit.

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