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Component of a personal name based on the given name of one's male ancestor
A patronymic, or patronym, is a personal name, or component of a personal name, based on the given name of one's father, grandfather (more specifically
Patronymic
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name of a male ancestor. Patronymic may also refer to: Patronymic suffix, a suffix to indicate the patronymic derivation Patronymic surname, a surname originated
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Sall is the surname of the Lam Toro dynasty (King of Toro) of Senegal in the 15th century. Moustapha Bayal Sall (born 1985), Senegalese football central
Sall_(patronymic)
Surname based on the father's given name
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
Patronymic_surname
customs are the traditional way of identifying a person's given name, patronymic name, and family name in East Slavic cultures in Russia and some countries
East_Slavic_name
Personal names
Polish: Iwanowycz) is a patronymic in the traditional three-partite East Slavic personal name with the structure "given name–patronymic–surname". It literally
Ivanovich_(patronymic)
Set of names by which an individual is known
married. Some cultures, including Western ones, also add (or once added) patronymics or matronymics, for instance as a middle name as with Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Personal_name
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
Welsh_surnames
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Chik is a given name and surname. Notable people known by this name include the following: Chik Tormenta (born 1984), Mexican luchadora Chik Patrick Yue
Chik_(name)
Hereditary portion of a personal name
In Ancient Greece, as far back as the Archaic Period clan names and patronymics ("son of") were also common, as in Aristides as Λῡσῐμᾰ́χου – a genitive
Surname
Naming system of people from Iceland
most other naming systems in the modern Western world in that they are patronymic or occasionally matronymic: they indicate the father (or mother) of the
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Wadīʻ (Arabic: وديع, romanized: Wadīʿ [waˈdiːʕ], also anglicized as Wadie, Wadih or Wadia), is a masculine given name meaning 'meek'. Wadie P. Deddeh,
Wadi'
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Ochirbat (Mongolian: Очирбат) is a Mongolian personal name. Prominent persons bearing this name: Gombojavyn Ochirbat (born 1929), Mongolian politician
Ochirbat
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Pavel (Bulgarian, Russian, Serbian: Павел; Czech, Slovene, and Romanian: Pavel (although Romanian also uses Paul); Polish: Paweł; Slovak: Pavol; Ukrainian:
Pavel
Typical names used by ethnic Georgians
Manana, Natia, Eka and Ana. Georgian surnames are derived either from patronymics or, less frequently, from toponyms, with addition of various suffixes
Georgian_name
Prefix in patronymic surnames of Anglo-Norman origin
Fitz (pronounced "fits") was a patronymic indicator used in Anglo-Norman England to help distinguish individuals by identifying their immediate predecessors
Fitz
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Hanzala, Handala or Handhala (Arabic: حنظلة, romanized: Ḥanẓala) is an Arabic masculine – originally also feminine – given name, derived from the word
Hanzala_(given_name)
Scandinavian countries during the time of surname formation. Forms of the patronymic suffixes include: -son, -sen, -fen, -søn, -ler, -zen, -zon/zoon, and -sson
Scandinavian family name etymology
Scandinavian_family_name_etymology
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Ubayd is an Arabic given name and surname, a variant romanization of the same name also written Ebeid, Obeid, etc. It may refer to: Ubayd Zakani, Persian
Ubayd_(name)
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Todros (Hebrew: טודרוס) is a Medieval Sephardic surname and given name that derives from the Greek “Theodoros” or "Theodoric", which means "gift/present
Todros
Basque Country. They can be divided into two main types, patronymic and non-patronymic. The patronymics such as Aluariz (probably Alvariz, child of Alvar, as
Basque_surnames
Prime Minister of India since 2014
Damodardas, is his father's first name, following the Gujarati tradition of patronymics; while Modi himself regularly uses the name, he is widely known as simply
Narendra_Modi
Nineteen of the twenty most common Danish surnames as of 1 January 2022 are patronymic ending in Norse -sen ('son of'), the only exception being Møller (Miller)
List of most common surnames in European countries
List_of_most_common_surnames_in_European_countries
A Slavic name suffix is a common way of forming patronymics, family names, and pet names in the Slavic languages. Many, if not most, Slavic last names
Slavic_name_suffixes
Formal description of a discovered species
A species description is a formal scientific description of a newly encountered species, typically articulated through a scientific publication. Its purpose
Species_description
Name of a post-classic Maya ruling family
Ceh Pech (pronounced Keh Pech, 'Ceh (deer): patronymic, perhaps Ah Ceh; Pech (tick), perhaps also a patronymic composed of the union of two family names')
Ceh_Pech
Jewish diaspora of Central Europe
forcing Ashkenazi Jews to adopt family names (they had formerly used patronymics). Newfound inclusion into public life in the late modern period led to
Ashkenazi_Jews
English and Scottish surname
Johnson is a patronymic surname of Anglo-Norman origin. It is a patronym of the given name John and literally means "son of John". It is the second most
Johnson_(surname)
corresponding feminine forms as well as suffixed male surnames with proper patronymic extensions -aitis, -(i)onis, -inis, -ėnas, -ėkas, -utis, -(i)ulis, -(i)ūnas
Lithuanian_name
British naturalist (1877–1938)
Charles Francis Massy Swynnerton CMG (3 December 1877 – 8 June 1938) was an English naturalist noted for his contributions to tsetse fly research. Swynnerton
Charles Francis Massy Swynnerton
Charles_Francis_Massy_Swynnerton
An Armenian name comprises a given name and a surname. In Armenia, patronymics, which go between the first and last name (in the possessive), are also
Armenian_name
16th Century Sufi
Khwaja Sayyid Abdullah Chishti رحمة الله عليه was a 16th century Sufi Saint of Chishti order and a direct descendant of Khwajah Qutubuddin Maudood Chishti
Khwaja_Abdullah_Chishti
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FitzJohn was a bus manufacturer in Muskegon, Michigan, United States. FitzJohn, Fitzjohn, Fitz-John, and Fitz John are surnames and sometimes a given name
FitzJohn_(name)
including English, Dutch, Italian, and French. There are some vestiges of a patronymic system as they survive in parts of Eastern Europe and Scandinavia, but
German_name
variety of origins, and have been historically derived from placenames, patronymics or matronymics, physical and personality features etc. By the 18th century
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Look up Rhys in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rhys or Rhŷs is a popular Welsh given name (usually male) that is famous in Welsh history and is also
Rhys
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Look up dado in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dado may refer to: Dado (architecture), an architectural term for the lower part of a wall Dado rail,
Dado
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Vartan (Armenian: Վարդան), Vardan in Eastern Armenian transliteration and Wartan in Western Armenian transliteration, is an Armenian name. Vartan, Wartan
Vartan
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Bar Confederation, an 18th-century Polish association Bar (Aramaic), a patronymic prefix in Aramaic Bar (name) Hebrew: בַּר, romanized: bar, lit. 'son of'
Bar
British entomologist
Ernest Edward Austen DSO (1867 in London – 16 January 1938) was an English entomologist specialising in Diptera and Hymenoptera. His collection of Amazonian
Ernest_Edward_Austen
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Tsedenbal (Mongolian: Цэдэнбал) is a Mongolian personal name. Notable people bearing this name include: Yumjaagiin Tsedenbal (1916–1991), one of the leaders
Tsedenbal
Arabic name: given name, surname
Hussein, Hossein, Hussain, Hossain, Huseyn, Hüseyin, Husayn, Husein, Hussin, Hoessein, Houcine, Hocine or Husain (Arabic: حُسَيْن, romanized: Ḥusayn),
Hussein
Leader of the Soviet Union from 1985 to 1991
October 2007 In this name that follows East Slavic naming customs, the patronymic is Sergeyevich and the family name is Gorbachev. UK: /ˈɡɔːrbətʃɒf, ˌɡɔːrbəˈtʃɒf/
Mikhail_Gorbachev
Male given name
major origin hypotheses: Tiago and Didacus. The name also has several patronymic derivations, listed below. Diego has long been interpreted as variant
Diego
Bulgarian names usually consist of a given name, which comes first, a patronymic, which is second (and is usually omitted when referring to the person)
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Wadie is a masculine given name of Arabic, Old English/British, Scottish, Irish and New Zealand origin. Notable people with the name include: Wadie P.
Wadie
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the given name Matthew Same as given names. Diminutives may serve as patronymics. Mašiotas/Mašionis/Mašaitis/Mašiokas Matas, Mateas, Matei, Mateja, Matejka
Matuschek
Patronymic
Ragnarsson is the patronymic of the Scandinavian given name Ragnar. It remains in use as a true patronymic in Iceland, and as a surname in Sweden. Arnþór
Ragnarsson
Asli, some Bumiputera of Sabah and Sarawak, and Malaysian Indians adopt patronymic naming customs. On the other hand, Malaysian Chinese, some Malays and
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Reuel or Raguel (Hebrew: רְעוּאֵל, romanized: Rəʿūʾēl; Edomite: 𐤓𐤏𐤀𐤋 rʿʾl), meaning "God shall pasture" or more specifically "El shall pasture" (as
Reuel
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Damdin (Mongolian: Дамди, Damdiny in the genitive form for patronymics) is a common part of Mongolian names, as in: Damdin Sükhbaatar (1893–1923), founding
Damdin
President of Ukraine since 2019
Zelenskyy's speeches. In this name that follows East Slavic naming customs, the patronymic is Oleksandrovych and the family name is Zelenskyy. Ukrainian: Володимир
Volodymyr_Zelenskyy
Leader of the Soviet Union from 1953 to 1964
Politburo. In this name that follows East Slavic naming customs, the patronymic is Sergeyevich and the family name is Khrushchev. /ˈkrʊʃtʃɛf, ˈkruːʃ-
Nikita_Khrushchev
Personal name component related to the mother
It is the female equivalent of a patronymic. Around the world, matronymic surnames are far less common than patronymic surnames. In some cultures in the
Matronymic
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some Arabic dialects. Originally the name often occurred as a nasab or patronymic in the names of children of people called Uthman, as in ibn Uthman "Son
Uthman_(name)
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Cadwaladr, Cadwalader or Cadwallader (with other variant spellings) is a given name and surname of Welsh origin meaning "battle-leader". It was most notably
Cadwaladr
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Romanowicz (Polish version) is a gender-neutral Slavic surname and a patronymic name. Anatoli Romanovich (born 1979), Russian football player Daniel Romanovich
Romanovich
Old Norse goddess
of Laufey') in the Poetic Edda, rather than the expected traditional patronymic Loki Fárbautason ('son of Fárbauti'), in a mythology where kinship is
Laufey_(mythology)
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Llywelyn, Llewelyn or Llewellyn is a name of Welsh language origins. See Llywelyn (name) for the name's etymology, history and other details. Llywelyn
Llywelyn
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syllable. The diminutive form is Iliusha or Iliushen'ka. The Russian patronymic for a son of Ilya is "Ilyich", and a daughter is "Ilyinichna". Ilia Kulik
Ilya
Atayal Given name + Patronymic name Yungai Hayung (溫嵐) Sediq Given name + Patronymic name Mona Rudao (莫那·魯道) Truku Given name + Patronymic name Bokeh Kosang
Naming customs of Taiwanese indigenous peoples
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Ragnall, Raghnall, Raonall, and Raonull are masculine personal names or given names in several Gaelic languages. Ragnall occurs in Old Irish, and Middle
Ragnall_(name)
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colloquial form of the patronymic for the given name Yerofey. The regular patronymic is "Yerofeyevich". Typically patronymics of this type (without the
Yerofeich
Patron icon of the Romanov family
of Romanov and converted to Russian Orthodoxy often took Feodorovna as patronymic in honour of the Feodorovskaya icon. Examples include two empresses Maria
Feodorovskaya Icon of the Mother of God
Feodorovskaya_Icon_of_the_Mother_of_God
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the given name Matthew Same as given names. Diminutives may serve as patronymics. Mašiotas/Mašionis/Mašaitis/Mašiokas Matas, Mateas, Matei, Mateja, Matejka
Mathiasin
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Ambrogetti is an Italian surname. Notable people with the name include: Alessio Ambrogetti (born 1989), Italian footballer Francesca Ambrogetti, a member
Ambrogetti
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Gerasimov (Russian: Гера́симов) or Gerasimova (feminine; Гера́симова) is a Russian surname, derived from the given name Gerasim. Notable people with the
Gerasimov
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Iannucci is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Antonio Iannucci (1914–2008), Italian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church Armando
Iannucci
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Buonanno is an Italian surname derived from a medieval given name meaning 'good year'. Notable people with the surname include: Alessandra Buonanno (born
Buonanno
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Yaqob is a masculine given name associated with Jacob, a surname and a patronymic. Bearers of the name include: Yaqob (1590–1607), Emperor of Ethiopia Yaqob
Yacob
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Hakim or Al-Hakim is a masculine given name from Arabic: حكيم ḥakīm "wise" or Arabic: حاکم ḥākem "ruler". Its Anglicized variant, especially in the United
Hakim_(name)
East Slavic masculine patronymic
Slavic patronymic derived from the given name Yaroslav with the patronymic suffix -ich, meaning "son of Yaroslav". The modern, non-contracted patronymic is
Yaroslavich
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Giacomel (pronounced [dʒakoˈmɛl]) is a surname from Northeast Italy, derived from the given name Giacomo (James). Notable people with the surname include:
Giacomel
Irish botanist, writer and illustrator
Ellen Hutchins (17 March 1785 – 9 February 1815) was an early 19th C. Irish botanist. She specialised in seaweeds, lichens, mosses and liverworts. Hutchins
Ellen_Hutchins
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Apostolov is the name of: Atanas Apostolov (born 1989), Bulgarian footballer Boban Apostolov (born 1984), Macedonian songwriter and record producer Ivan
Apostolov
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Look up Jakubowicz in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jakubowicz is a Polish surname that may refer to the following notable people: Andrew Jakubowicz
Jakubowicz
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common Castilian Spanish surname of patronymic origin. The surname, written in Spanish orthography as Pérez, is a patronymic surname meaning "son of Pedro"
Pérez
Title of the heir apparent or presumptive in the Russian Empire
the Russian Empire. It either preceded or replaced the given name and patronymic. It is often confused with the much more general term tsarevich, the title
Tsesarevich
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Belgium Moongirl Victor Boccard Japan Pacific Spirit Antoine Bourges Canada Patronymic Mariia Ponomarova Netherlands, Ukraine Please Anna Mantzaris Sweden, France
2026 Toronto International Film Festival
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It is a patronymic surname derived from the given name Makhmud by the Russian way of patronymic derivation with the suffix -ov. Patronymic surnames derived
Makhmudov
Figure in Greek mythology
Clytemnestra, and the brother of Electra and Iphigenia. He was also known by the patronymic Agamemnonides (Ἀγαμεμνονίδης), meaning "son of Agamemnon." He is the subject
Orestes
Ukrainian-French actress and model (born 1979)
met in 2014. In this name that follows East Slavic naming customs, the patronymic is Kostyantynivna and the family name is Kurylenko. Ukrainian: Ольга Костянтинівна
Olga_Kurylenko
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Razak may refer to: Razak Boukari (born 1987), Ghanaian footballer Abdul Razak Hussein (1922–1976), Malaysian politician; second Prime Minister of Malaysia
Razak
Family name
particularly common in Wales, where it represents an anglicization of the Welsh patronymic ap Siôn. The surname is one of the most common in the United States, and
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Jaʽfar (Arabic: جَعْفَر), meaning in Arabic "stream", is a masculine name of Arabic origin, common among Middle Eastern and Muslim men, especially in Iran
Jaʽfar
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Janzen is a German and Dutch surname, and may refer to: Chantal Janzen (born 1979), Dutch actress Daniel H. Janzen (born 1939), American ecologist Janzen–Connell
Janzen
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Jiménez is a patronymic surname of Iberian origin, first appearing in the Basque lands. Jiménez is a patronymic construction from the modern-styled given
Jiménez_(surname)
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D'Ettorre is an Italian surname, derived from the given name Ettore. Notable people with the surname include: Alessandra D'Ettorre (born 1978), Italian
D'Ettorre
Carthaginian general and statesman (247–183/181 BC)
were typically distinguished from others bearing the same name using patronymics or epithets. Although he is by far the most famous Hannibal, when further
Hannibal
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Bevin is both a given name and a surname. It may refer to the following notable people: Bevin Alexander (born 1929), American military historian and author
Bevin_(name)
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Mondini is a surname from Northern Italy, especially Lombardy but also Verona and Bologna. It is derived from a shortening of the given name Raimondo ('Raymond')
Mondini
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Paoletti is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Antonio Ermolao Paoletti (1834–1912), Italian painter Arturo Paoletti, Italian
Paoletti
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Giacchino is an Italian surname, derived from the given name Gioacchino. Notable people with the surname include: Anthony Giacchino (born 1969), American
Giacchino
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Crissey Crist Cristea Cristiani Cristiano Kidson Kirste Kirsten Kristof Patronymic surname Christensen Christiansen Christianson Christoffersen Christophers
Kristýna
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Paolini is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Brinson Paolini (born 1991), American professional golfer Cesare Paolini (1937–1983)
Paolini
Figure in Greek mythology
against Thebes, and the father of Diomedes, who is frequently known by the patronymic Tydides. Tydeus was a son of Oeneus and either Periboea, Oeneus's second
Tydeus
the patronymic is given in genitive case, i.e. Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj, with (in this case) -giin being the genitive suffix. However, the patronymic is rather
Mongolian_names
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Estanislao is a male given name and occasional surname, the Spanish version of the Slavic name Stanislav. Notable people with the name include: Cucunuchi
Estanislao_(name)
-ić suffix is a Slavic diminutive, originally functioning to create patronymics. Thus the surname Petrović means the little son of Petar (Petrić signifies
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Referring to a transgender person by their former name
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