পদবি, বংশনাম, গোত্রনাম
পিতার নামানুযায়ী, পূর্বপুরুষের নামানুযায়ী
(1) Of or derived from a personal or family name
(2) Of a patronymic name
(1) A family name derived from name of your father or a paternal ancestor (especially with an affix (such as -son in English or O'- in Irish
(2) A name derived with an affix (such as -son in English or O'- in Irish) from the name of your father or a paternal ancestor
(1) Thus, everyone has a patronymic , or father's name.
(2) The patronymic naming of children
(3) Adult acquaintances and casual friends usually talk to each other using the first name combined with the patronymic .
(4) In the novel we do not learn Luzhin's patronymic until the last sentences.
(5) Her patronymic should follow in the next two lines, consisting of her father's gentilicium and Greek cognomen.
(6) A patronymic derived from the name of their original lordship
(7) Documents dating between 1521 and 1524 attest that he had assumed the cognomen Lieto, the Italian version of Laetus, substituting this for his actual patronymic , Allegri.
(8) She replied addressing him Russian style using his patronymic .
(9) However, she later explains that Adriaen did not use the patronymic .
(10) As the daughter's patronymic appears immediately after her name, so the same patronymic should also appear in column III immediately after her mother's name, here as husband.
(11) Addressing someone formally also entails using the person's full name and patronymic .
(12) They were always smart and neatly dressed, and always called each other - in public - by their first name and patronymic .
(13) Xhosa speakers are patrilineal and have patronymic clans, but neither clans nor lineages have any u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510on the groundu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb existence.
(14) The memory trick of naming individuals by patronymics , or u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510sloinneadhu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb in Gaelic, is the centuries-old system of placing an individual within an extended family system.
(15) A Russian system of patronymics is still widely used.
(16) I'm now 99% sure I have at least one of the patronymics wrong, so again, I solicit advice on them.
(17) It is interesting that their usual surnames are all patronymics or matronymics, rather than the locatives that would be more likely were any of the four from immigrant families.
(18) Explaining patronymics to a four year old is always a difficult thing.
(19) Although a government decree in 1856 ended patronymics , some 60 percent of all present day Danish names end in u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510senu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb with Jensen and Nielsen being the most common.
(20) Probably more significant is the fact that Brown was one of the many neutral names adopted by clansmen who wanted to be rid of their politically incorrect Gaelic patronymics .
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