- A patronymic, or patronym, is a
component of a
personal name
based on the
given name of one's father,
grandfather (more
specifically an avonymic), or an...
- María
Guerrero y Leogardo. She is well
known for
being one of the last
patronimical spanish speakers of Filipinas,
despite she
speaks several languages fluently...
- cognates, and does not
mention Buckels. The
ending -sz in
Beuckelsz is a
patronimic,
meaning 'son of Beuckel'. "A
Great Dutchman". The Pall Mall Budget. Vol...
- name Levko. The surname, Levchenko, was
created by
adding the
Ukrainian patronimic suffix, -enko,
meaning someone of Levko,
usually the son of Levko. Anatoli...
- as Martynyuk), or Мартынюк (Russian,
transcribed as Martynyuk) is a
patronimical surname of
Ukrainian origin, it
means son of Martyn.
Alexander Martynyuk...
- origin. The surname, Tsybulenko, was
created by
adding the
Ukrainian patronimic suffix, -enko, to word (Ukrainian: цибуля — onion).
Evhen Tsybulenko (born...
-
other Indo-European
peoples of
Hispania used a
formula such as: Name +
Patronimic (gen. s.) + Gens /
Family (gen. pl.), as, for example,
Turaesius Letondi****...
- of Luka). The surname, Lutsenko, was
created by
adding the
Ukrainian patronimic suffix, -enko,
meaning someone of Luts,
usually the son of Luts. Notable...
-
Wessels is a
Dutch and Low
German patronimic surname,
where it was
originally a
Norman Viking surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Albert...
- one
would normally use
either имя-отчество (imya-otchestvo) — name &
patronimic — or
short name
Example Иван, передайте мне документы Ivan, give (pl.)...