- 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...
- ć
having an
accent that is not used in the
English language. The -ić
patrynomic being changed simply to ic,
often has to do with
American English speakers...
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Suparman is a
given name.
Notable persons with this name as a
patrynomic (which may
become a
surname in the West) include:
Suparman (1913–1948), first...
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Bergsson is an
Icelandic patrynomic surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Nikolás Bergsson,
Icelandic traveller Guðbergur
Bergsson (1932–2023)...
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Alistair Henderson of Fordell.
There are
multiple origins for the
Scottish patrynomic surname of Henderson,
meaning "son of Henry" or "son of Hendry", with...
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Dzhumazovich Shivaza, [jɪˈsɨr d͡ʑʊmɐˈzovʲɪt͡ɕ ɕːɪvɐˈza]) in Russian, with the
patrynomic "Джумазович"
being derived from his father's
Dungan name "Jiujiuzi" (Җюҗюзы...
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Muhammadboqirov a martyr. As per
Muhammadboqir Muhammadboqirov's
Russian patrynomic, Karamalishoyevich, his
father was
named Karamalishoh Muhammadboqirov...
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relation to Russo-Ukrainian War.
Order "For
Merit to the Fatherland" His
patrynomic is also
transliterated as
Viktorovych "Иванюженков, Борис Викторович"...