Definition of Cognominal. Meaning of Cognominal. Synonyms of Cognominal

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Definition of Cognominal

Cognominal
Cognominal Cog*nom"i*nal, a. Of or pertaining to a cognomen; of the nature of a surname.
Cognominal
Cognominal Cog*nom"i*nal, n. One bearing the same name; a namesake. [Obs.] --Sir T. Browne.

Meaning of Cognominal from wikipedia

- A surname, family name, or last name is the mostly hereditary portion of one's personal name that indicates one's family. It is typically combined with...
- names may be generally divided into three groups: cognominal, toponymic and patronymic. A Polish cognominal surname (nazwisko przezwiskowe) derives from a...
- Figure 3. Underlying mechanism of the cognominal spatial transcriptomics technique...
- often in plural, named after the founding families, e.g., Darbutas. A cognominal surname derives from a person's nickname, usually based on a physical...
- (the example names translate perfectly to Miller, Fisher and Smith). Cognominal surnames; based on nicknames relating to physical appearance or other...
- Omnipotent Youth Society is a self-titled debut album by the cognominal Chinese indie rock band, Omnipotent Youth Society. The album, released independently...
- (originally based on one's father's name), occupational, toponymic or cognominal. The first group, patronymic includes many of the most frequent surnames...
- Established in 1869, the National Labor Union (not to be confused with the cognominal National Labor Union), more commonly known as the Colored National Labor...
- Gogol's "The Inspector General", the play "Natalia Tarpova" (based on cognominal novel by S. ****ov). In 1928 Terentiev was on tour with the Theatre of...
- nomen appears to be selectus, chosen, for which Selex may have been a cognominal variant. The main praenomina of the Selicii were Gaius and Quintus, two...