matronymics उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- In Iceland, patronymics or matronymics are still used as last names and this is in fact compulsory by law, with a handful of exceptions.
- If the father's name is not legally established ( i . e . by marriage ) or altogether unknown, a matronymic is used.
- Maybe I'll recreate as a category after the list is deleted ( i . e . : Category : People who adopted matronymic surnames ).
- "' Icelandic names "'differ from most current first name of their father ( patronymic ) or in some cases mother ( matronymic ).
- Rather than using family names, as is the usual custom in most western nations, Icelanders carry patronymic or matronymic surnames, patronyms being far more commonly practiced.
- Though considered to be the Fomorian father of Ogma'often cited matronymic " mac Ethliu . " Since Ethne was Fomorian, this means they are all Fomorians.
- That many were derived from word roots "-vuk ", "-rad ", "-mil ", and unusually many matronymic and from nickname origin.
- Some people have both a matronymic and a patronymic : for example, Dagur Berg��ruson Eggertsson ( " the son of Berg��ra and Eggert " ), the current mayor of Reykjav�k.
- Icelandic names are often a given name and a patronymic or matronymic; in such cases, the given name is the formal name, and sorting is on the given name.
- The real explanation for matronymics seems to be that since the rulers married a number of wives from different royal families, a prince was best identified with reference to his first mother.