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Что (кто) такое matronymic - определение

PERSONAL NAME COMPONENT RELATED TO THE MOTHER
Matronym; Metronymic; Metronym; Matronymics; Matronymic surname; Matronymic name; Matronymy; List of people who adopted matronymic surnames

Matronymic         
·noun ·see Metronymic.
matronymic         
[?matr?'n?m?k]
(also metronymic)
¦ noun a name derived from the name of a mother or female ancestor.
Origin
C18: from L. mater, matr- 'mother', on the pattern of patronymic.
Matronymic         
A matronymic is a personal name based on the given name of one's mother, grandmother, or any female ancestor. It is the female equivalent of a patronymic.

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Matronymic

A matronymic is a personal name or a parental name based on the given name of one's mother, grandmother, or any female ancestor. 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 past, matronymic last names were often given to children of unwed mothers. Or if a woman was especially well known or powerful, her descendants might adopt a matronym based on her name. A matronymic is a derived name, as compared to a matriname, which is an inherited name from a mother's side of the family, and which is unchanged.

Примеры употребления для matronymic
1. They were first usually written Í';ęîëŕ ń$';í Ëŕçŕđĺâ (Nikola son [of] Lazar), and then Í';ęîëŕ Ëŕçŕđĺâ ń$';í (Nikola, Lazar‘s son). Sometimes the patronymic was a matronymic: Îëĺ'; Íŕńňŕńü';÷ (Oleg, son of Nastasya), or sometimes the grandfather‘s or other ancestor‘s name was used alone or in succession.