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What would it be like if people didn't have names? We would have assigned numbers or letters to them, just like we do now with things that do not have names. Otherwise it would really be difficult/imposssible to communicate , identify or describe people.
You can informally go by two first names. But, as a practical matter, in that one name must go before the other?you can only legally have one first name.
Giving a child two first names is also in the great Southern way of taking something traditional and giving it your own distinctive spin. For instance, Mary and Charles are very traditional names, but tacking on a unique second first name means the child will undoubtedly stand out in their kindergarten class.
In the United States, going without a name is not inherently illegal. Police won't arrest you for not having a name. But you can't legally identify yourself without one, which would make things difficult for you.
You can tell everyone around you that your name is officially a mononym and almost all the states will alow it (altough you will still have 2 or more names on your passport). So to answer you question in short: Yes you can, but not everywhere in the world.