I'd like to point out that my Spanish friends have three names and are
universally known by the first and middle.  See
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_naming_customs  and
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naming_customs_of_Hispanic_America

I have observed that Iberians use the first&second names for general
use, and email addresses, and people from the other side of the atlantic
first&third.  I don't think this is a hard and fast rule.  I expect many
ubuntu contributors know a lot about this!

My Sikh friends also use thier first&second names, because the second
surname is almost invariabley Singh or Kaur (it does not /have/ to be)


I have four names, and would expect both my middle names to be represented.  

My father had seven, and insisted on all of them all the time.

And then there is the issue of diminutives and customary
contractsion....

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Title:
  Middle name not supported

Status in Canonical System Image:
  Confirmed
Status in dialer-app package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Test case.
  - Open address book.
  - Create a contact with forename, middle name and last name.
  - Open dialer app.
  - Select the contact with middle name.

  Expected result.
  - Dialer app displays the full name.

  Actual result.
  - Dialer app only displays forename and last name.

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