- 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...
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names may be
generally divided into
three groups:
cognominal,
toponymic and patronymic. A
Polish cognominal surname (nazwisko przezwiskowe)
derives from a...
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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...
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Underlying mechanism of the
cognominal spatial transcriptomics technique...
- (the
example names translate perfectly to Miller,
Fisher and Smith).
Cognominal surnames;
based on
nicknames relating to
physical appearance or other...
- Zorn (German: [t͡sɔʁn] ) is a
surname of
German origin. It is a
cognominal surname,
originating from the
German word Zorn,
meaning "wrath" or "anger"....
- (originally
based on one's father's name), occupational,
toponymic or
cognominal. The
first group,
patronymic includes many of the most
frequent surnames...
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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...
- 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...
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brutally suppressed. In 1920, the
Bugulminsky uyezd was
transformed into the
cognominal canton (kanton)
within the
Tatar ****R. A year later, a
severe famine broke...