- 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...
-
traditional way of
identifying a person's
family name,
given name, and
patronymic name in East
Slavic cultures in
Russia and some
countries formerly part...
- name of a male ancestor.
Patronymic may also
refer to:
Patronymic suffix, a
suffix to
indicate the
patronymic derivation Patronymic surname, a
surname originated...
- A
patronymic surname is a
surname originated from the
given name of the
father or a
patrilineal ancestor.
Different cultures have
different ways of producing...
- Polish: Iwanowycz) is a
patronymic in the
traditional three-partite East
Slavic personal name with the
structure "given name–
patronymic–surname". It literally...
- A
species description is a
formal scientific description of a
newly encountered species,
typically articulated through a
scientific publication. Its purpose...
-
first portion of the
surname as a
patronymic,
normally a
Spanish patronymic or more
unusually a
Basque patronymic,
followed by the
preposition "de",...
-
Pavel (Bulgarian, Russian, Serbian: Павел; Czech, Slovene, and Romanian:
Pavel (although
Romanian also uses Paul); Polish: Paweł; Slovak: Pavol; Ukrainian:...
- Fitz (pronounced "fits") was a
patronymic indicator used in Anglo-Norman
England to help
distinguish individuals by
identifying their immediate predecessors...
- onwards.
Until then, the
Welsh had a
patronymic naming system. In 1292, 48 per cent of
Welsh names were
patronymics and, in some parishes, over 70 per cent...