English names are different from (不同于) Chinese names. In Chinese, the family name is in front of the given name.
Most (大多数) English people have three names: a first name, a middle name and a family name. For example (例如), my full name (全名) is Ann Alan Green. Ann is my first name. Alan is my middle name. Green is my family name. The given name comes first; the family name comes last.
English people don't use (使用) their middle names very much. So you can call me Ann Green. People never use Mr., Mrs. or Miss before their first names. So we can say Miss or Ms. Green. But we can't say Miss Ann or Ms. Ann.