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- anthropologist Edward Burnett Tylor in an 1889 paper. Such names are called teknonyms, teknonymics, or paedonymics. Teknonymy can be found in: Various Austronesian...
- names Surnames Nicknames Pseudonyms Mononyms Matronyms Patronyms Eponyms Teknonyms Anthroponyms of individuals can also be classified according to gender...
- of the companions of Muhammad. Osama bin Laden had ****umed the kunya (teknonym) Abū ʿAbdallāh, meaning "father of Abdallah" The Arabic linguistic convention...
- tradition, some of which are especially used by Shias. His main kunya (teknonym) was ʾAbū al-Ḥasan ("father of al-Hasan"). His titles include al-Murtaḍā...
- al-Qurashi as his replacement. Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is a pseudonym. His kunya (teknonym) was Abu Bakr, meaning "father of a young camel". Having at some time taken...
- today are the kunya used by Islamic mujahideen. These take the form of a teknonym, either literal or figurative. Such war names have also been used in Africa...
- For example: Sayf Al-Dīn Al-Halabi. A kunya (Arabic: كنية, kunyah) is a teknonym in Arabic names. It is a component of an Arabic name, a type of epithet...
- A kunya (Arabic: كُنيَة) is a teknonym in an Arabic name, the name of an adult derived from their eldest son. A kunya is used as a component of an Arabic...
- matter of policy, even though they are often mentioned only by their teknonyms. Although politically inactive, the members of the dynasty enjo**** immense...
- sources he is more commonly referred to by his Arabic kunya (either a teknonym or a nickname) Abū Luʾluʾa, meaning "Father of Pearl". From the 16th or...