description: All relevant info about the patient's name. type: object properties: display_name: description: |- The full name as commonly displayed in dutch custom: initials, partner name, followed by own name. type: string example: M.A. van der Dussen-de Villepin firstname: description: |- Patient's first name(s), separated by spaces. It's possible that no first names are known and instead only initials are known; in that case, the initials are provided with dots (`.`) in between the letters, e.g. `"J.M."`. type: string example: Marie Antoinnette initials: description: |- Patient's initials, with no separators. Initials might be derived from a patient's first name if initials weren't explicitly provided by the source. type: string example: MA infix_own: description: |- The prefix of the patient's own last name (what they were born with; not the name inherited from a spouse): `van`, `de`, `van der` - a mostly uniquely dutch aspect to last names. type: string example: de default: "" own_lastname: description: |- The patient's own last name without a prefix (what they were born with; not the name inherited from a spouse). type: string example: Villepin infix_partner: description: |- The prefix of the patient's (ex-)spouse's last name; not all patients that are married go by their spouse's last name and often, if they don't, this field will be blank (i.e. not sent). type: string example: van der default: "" partner_lastname: description: |- The the patient's (ex-)spouse's last name without prefix; not all patients that are married go by their spouse's last name and often, if they don't, this field will be blank. This API does not provide an indication about how this person prefers to be addressed. Culturally it is customary for this person to be addressed by their own first name followed by their partner's infix and last name if present, and their own if not. type: string example: Dussen default: ""