Yes. 
Anything for a resume should look as professional as possible. Go with a combination of first / last / middle name, ideally with no other characters. You can do 
LastMiddleFirst@domain.com, 
FirstMiddleLast@domain.com, 
FirstMInitialLast@domain.com, etc. If all are taken, use periods (Last.Middle.First@domain.com, etc.). Underscores are a possibility too, but less desirable since some people will have no clue what you're talking about if you spell it out over the phone. Try to be as consistent as possible, since something like 
Last.MiddleFirst@domain.com will likely confuse people - they will forget that only the first set of names have a period between them, and will likely mistype the email address occasionally.
Finally, use a respected email service. Your own (reasonable) domain would be best (@<my business name>.com), but not practical for everyone. Gmail is a good way to go, as is an email account supplied by your ISP. Try to avoid the less well-regarded email services, such as Hotmail, Yahoo, and AOL. They look far less professional.