- generations. In
Tamil Nadu and some
parts of
Kerala and
South Karnataka,
patronymy is predominant. This is a
significant departure from the rest of the country...
- P****ions de l'objet : études
psychanalytiques des
psychoses (1986)
Patronymies : considérations
cliniques sur les
psychoses (1998) Faut-il
juger et...
-
called Nna Isyaku.
Bangladeshi people Michitsuna no Haha
Korean name
Patronymy "Stacy's Mom"
Reflections on ****anese
Language and Culture.
Studies in...
- 18% of Iceland's
total po****tion. Most
Icelandic names are
based on
patronymy, and
consist of the
given name(s)
followed by the father's
first given...
- State, set up p. 369 BC at Dodona, in Gr**** and with Gr**** names, Gr****
patronymies and Gr****
tribal names such as Celaethi, Omphales, Tripolitae, Triphylae...
-
aided the Jews
during the
First Jewish–Roman War; due to the
evident patronymy among the
Adiebene rulers, he
might have been
Monobaz II's son and heir...
-
promoted at the
expense of
informal local naming systems.
Whereas in Europe,
patronymy was the
exception in 14th century, it
became the norm in 19th century...
-
outstanding contribution to the
field of
parasitology was
awarded with
patronymy of 22 taxa,
including most notably, the
imaginatively named copepod, Bobkabata...
- Ndom, and the name was
successively replicated in the
customary Mambilla patronymy. Much of what we know of
Chief Konaka of
Ndeba (Somie)
comes from the...
-
pieces of
inherited land. The
reported patrilaterality, and
certainly patronymy, may be
influenced by the
dominant mestizo pattern and
sampling bias....