This just came up on one of our discussion boards and we thought we'd post our response here as well.
The short answer is yes, provided that you have the authorization to do so.
As a general rule the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office does not permit the registration of merely a surname (i.e., a last name). So registration of JONES in connection with shoes would not be permitted. This rule is found under section 2(e)(4) of The Trademark Act. There are, of course, exceptions to this rule such as longstanding use, etc. But as a general rule they will not let you protect just a last name.
However, a full name can be easily registered as a trademark. But note, you must have the permission of the person - if they are a living individual - to register the same. For instance, Bob Jones could not register MICHAEL JORDAN NISSAN unless he has Michael Jordan, the famous basketball player's, permission to do so. Bob Jones can however, register BOB JONES' NISSAN provided that he himself provides an additional letter of consent to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office stating he is allowing himself to register his own name.
So to review, the general answer is yes you can register a name. If you merely want to register a last name you will need to show it has been in use for a long time before it can be registered. In the alternative, you can register a full name IF you have the consent of the person whose name it is.
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