- names,
patronyms continued to be
commonly emplo**** in
Welsh until the
Industrial Revolution,
particularly in the
north and west of Wales.
Patronyms were...
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Korean names are
names that
place their origin in, or are used in, Korea. A
Korean name in the
modern era
typically consists of a
surname followed by a...
- Look up
patronymic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
patronymic or
patronym is a
component of a
personal name
based on the
given name of a male ancestor...
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Modern -ovich-
patronyms were
originally a
feature of the
royal dynasty (Рюриковичи, Ruerikovichi, Rurikids,
which makes the East
Slavic patronym in its original...
- Many
Scottish surnames originate from
names that were
originally patronyms.
Patronyms are
derived from the
forename of the bearer's
father (for example...
- The Susu or
Soussou people are a Mande-speaking
ethnic group living primarily in
Guinea and
northwestern Sierra Leone,
particularly in
Kambia District...
-
honor of a
person or
persons is
known as a
taxonomic eponym or eponymic;
patronym and
matronym are the
gendered terms for this. A
number of
humorous species...
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Western nations, most
Icelanders carry patronymic or
matronymic surnames,
patronyms being far more
commonly practised.
Patronymic last
names are
based on...
- more
important than the father.
Family names were not in use,
instead patronyms and
matronyms were used,
likewise depending on the
favoured ancestry....
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Johnson is a
patronymic surname of Anglo-Norman origin. It is a
patronym of the
given name John and
literally means "son of John" "Son of John". It is...