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Pronunciation: [pˌatɹənˈɪmɪk] (IPA)

A patronymic is a system of naming which uses the father's name as a person's surname. It is common in many cultures around the world. Synonyms for "patronymic" include "father's name," "surnames of descent," "agnomen," and "family name." In some cultures, a patronymic may also be called a "surname by the father's name," a "father's patronym," or a "patrilineal surname." In Iceland, a patronymic is commonly used as the last name, while in Russia, it is only used as a middle name. Overall, a patronymic can provide insight into a person's family and heritage, making it an important part of their identity.

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Usage examples for Patronymic

And he offered-dear fellow-to merge his own name in ours, so that my cherished wish to send the patronymic down with the estate might be carried out."
"Her Mother's Secret"
Emma D. E. N. Southworth
In truth, of the two I like Stubbs best-spite of his vulgar patronymic."
"The White Gauntlet"
Mayne Reid
People are often spoken of collectively in the singular under such a patronymic.
"A New System; or, an Analysis of Antient Mythology. Volume II. (of VI.)"
Jacob Bryant

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  • Man may be considered as having a twofold origin - natural, which is common and the same to all - patronymic, which belongs to the various families of which the whole human race is composed.
    Adam Clarke

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