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  1. Matronymic

    A matronymic is a personal name based on the name of one s mother, grandmother, or any female ancestor. It is the female equivalent of a patronymic . In patriarchy patriarchal societies, matronymic surnames are far less common than patronyms. In the past, matronymic last names were often given to children of unwed mothers. Other times when a woman was especially well known or powerful, her descendants would adopt a matronym based on her name. Asia India The matrilineal communities in South India and Nepal, namely the Bunt s, Newar s, have family names which are inherited from their mother. Indonesia The Minangkabau people Minangkabau of Indonesia are the largest group of people who use this naming system. People of Enggano Island also use a matronymic system. They also have family name surname marga . Mixed use Filipino people Filipinos take their mother s maiden name as their middle name similarly to the Portuguese name Portuguese and Spanish naming customs Spanish practice . Some Vietnamese names also function this way, not as a tradition of sorts, but as a style or trend, in which the mother s maiden name is the middle name of the child. Europe England Although many English matronyms were given to children of unwed mothers, it was not unusual for children of married women to also use a matronymic surname. For instance, it was traditional during the Middle Ages for posthumous birth children whose fathers died before their births to use a matronym, and it was not unheard of for children .... Middle East Arabic An example of an Arabic language Arabic matronymic is the name of Jesus in Islam ... Shamgar is referred to with the matronymic Son of Anat . There are indications of a Jewish history of matronymic names. ref cite journal doi 10.1086 474406 publisher JSTOR The Biblical World, Vol. 36, No. 6 Dec., 1910 , pp. 407 414 title Traces of the Matronymic Family in the Hebrew Social Organization ... 1910 jstor 3141456 ref See also List of people who adopted matronymic surnames References reflist Category ...   more details



  1. List of people who adopted matronymic surnames

    This is a list of notable as indicated by the existence of an article in Wikipedia people who have changed, adopted or adjusted their surname s based on a mother s or grandmother s maiden name . Included are people who name change changed their legal names and people who created personal or professional pseudonym s. Under longstanding Western custom and law, children are customarily given the father s surname, except for children born outside marriage, who often carry their mother s family names. ref Supreme Court of New Jersey, http www.law.georgetown.edu rossrights chapters documents Gubernat.pdf Gubernat v. Deremer , opinion delivered by J. Stein, 11 May 1995 ref However, in the 1970s, some women began to adopt their mother s maiden name as their legal surnames. ref cite news title Roses by any other name url http news.google.com newspapers?id ALcfAAAAIBAJ&sjid m9cEAAAAIBAJ&pg 1403,16746&dq changing name to mothers maiden name&hl en quote It has also been pointed out that even if a woman keeps her maiden name after... Thus some are beginning to take their mothers first name as last name... newspaper Gadsden Times date 1 May 1974 accessdate 2011 02 18 ref Recently, people in Sweden have been adopting matronymic maternal line surname s in an effort to broaden the number of last names in the country. ref cite news title A Swede by Any Other Name. url http www.nytimes.com 2011 02 01 world europe 01stockholm.html quote The couple cast about in their families past and Ms. Wetterlund discovered, well, Wetterlund, her grandmother s maiden name. We thought it was pretty, and it was quite uncommon , she said. Additionally, Wetterlund was in danger of extinction, at least in their family only one relative still bore the name. So they asked government officials for permission to be called Wetterlund, and permission was granted. newspaper New York Times date 31 January 2011 accessdate 17 February 2011 first John last Tagliabue ref Stage names Many actor s and other entertaine ...   more details



  1. Mac Nisse

    Mac Nisse , an early Irish matronymic meaning son of Ness , may refer to Mac Nisse of Connor , founding saint of Connor, Co. Antrim d. 514 Mac Nisse, third abbot of Clonmacnoise d. 580s Fergus M r , a legendary king of the D al Riata 5th century Domangart R ti , Fergus s son and successor early 6th century hndis ...   more details



  1. Valödja (Last Name)

    orphan date January 2012 Val dja last name It s a common last name from nordic countries such as Denmark , Faroe Islands , Finland , Greenland , Iceland , Norway , Sweden and land Islands . It is also referred to imaginary country on RPG Board Games like Legend of Faer n series Val dja itself doesn t mean anything specific is just another Nordic languages nordic last name such as Larssen, Arne, Eriksson , Ortt tsten, etc. Val dja as a last name can be also an Patronymic Matronymic last name derived from the separation of the two compounds last name, to create a nordic patronymic or matronymic name, the following suffix es are usually added to the genitive form , sometimes often in Danish to the nominative form of the first name of the father or mother Danish sen son or datter daughter Examples Patronyms Val d Val dsen V loddatter Matronyms V l V lsen V ldatter DEFAULTSORT Valodja Last Name Category Surnames of Scandinavian origin ...   more details



  1. Kulthum

    Kulthum or Kulsum Lang ar is an Arabic male given name . It means elephant or, said of a person, someone with a chubby face . It is feminized as Umm Kulthum Kulthum s mother . ref http www.baheth.info all.jsp?term D9 83 D9 84 D8 AB D9 88 D9 85 ref People who had this name Umm Kulthum People using it in their matronymic patronymic or surname include Amr ibn Kulthum See also Umm Kulthum name Arabic name DEFAULTSORT Kulthum Name Category Arabic masculine given names Reflist ...   more details



  1. Zeruiah

    Zeruiah IPAc en icon z r u j script Hebr , sometime transliterated Tzruya or Zeruya , daughter of King Nahash of Ammon bibleverse 2 Samuel 17 25 HE and stepdaughter of Jesse of the Tribe of Judah, was an older sister of King David . Zeruiah had three sons, Abishai Bible Abishai , Joab , and Asahel , all of whom were soldiers in David s army. Very little is told of her. However, her sons are invariably mentioned with the matronymic son of Zeruiah , in marked contrast to most other Biblical characters and people in many other cultures who are known by a patronymic . This seems to indicate that she was an exceptionally strong or important woman, though the specific circumstances are not given. Her name is used though not very frequently as a female given name in contemporary Israel see Tzruya Lahav , Zeruya Shalev . Category Hebrew Bible people Category David Category Judaism and women Category Women in the Bible Tanakh stub de Zeruja Schwester Davids he pt Zeruia zh ...   more details



  1. Seriality

    A seriality is a social construct which differs from a mere group of individuals. Serialities take the form of labels which are either imposed onto persons or voluntarily adopted by them. A seriality can be unbound and self identified, for example workers, patriots, or anarchists, or bound and identified by authority census and elections, such as Asian American s or Tutsi s. Benedict Anderson describes bound seriality as an insidious power grab by political authority. When a state gains an interest in power they may serialize their citizens in order to identify them, for example, forcing citizens to adopt a family name or more recently a national identification number . This explanation blows because it s a difficult concept. Sorry. The term is also used Seriality Gender studies in gender studies . See also patronymic matronymic family name References Benedict Anderson. The Spectre of Comparisons . 1998. See also Critique of Dialectical Reason Category Social psychology ...   more details



  1. Álfheiđur Ingadóttir

    File lfhei ur Ingad ttir.jpg right thumb Icelandic name lfhei ur female lfhei ur Ingad ttir born 1 May 1951 is a member of parliament of the Althing , the Iceland ic parliament. She is a member of the Left Green Movement . She was Deputy Speaker of the Althing in 2009 and since 2010. External links http www.althingi.is cv en.php4?ksfaerslunr 92 Althing biography Members of Althing Icelandic name, do NOT sort by matronymic Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Alfheidur Ingad ttir ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1 May 1951 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Alfheidur Ingadottir Category Living people Category 1951 births Category Members of the Althing Category Left Green Movement politicians Iceland politician stub de lfhei ur Ingad ttir is lfhei ur Ingad ttir pl lfhei ur Ingad ttir ...   more details



  1. Icelandic name

    used , such tracing of lineages can easily be seen in the Icelanders sagas Sagas . Matronymic ... of style. An Icelander whose father s identity is uncertain may also carry a matronymic ... name of lafur Brynd sarson the son of Brynd s . One well known Icelander with a matronymic name ... people have both a matronymic and a patronymic for example, Dagur Berg ruson Eggertsson the son ...   more details



  1. Zeldin (surname)

    Orphan date January 2011 Refimprove date May 2009 An eastern Ashkenazi c matronymic surname derived from the combination of the Yiddish female personal name Zelde from the Middle High German word s lde meaning either fortunate , blessing blessed , or happiness . the East Slavic languages eastern Slavic possessive suffix Family name affixes in . ref Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press , ISBN 0 19 508137 4 ref Historical Some notable people with the surname Zeldin include Americas, North and South Michael Zeldin Michael F. Zeldin , American attorney DC Zeldin, American CYP2J2 medical scientist Alan Zeldin, American Spy s Demise video game creator Lee Zeldin , American political scientist and Congressional candidate Rabbi Isaiah Zeldin, founder of Stephen S. Wise Temple in Los Angeles, California Europe and the Middle East Vladimir Zeldin Vladimir Mikhailovich Zeldin born 1915 , Russian theatre and cinema actor. Theodore Zeldin born 1933 , philosopher, sociologist, historian, writer and public speaker Asia, Central and Far Empty section date January 2011 Australia & New Zealand Empty section date January 2011 Fictional Empty section date July 2010 Categories Reflist DEFAULTSORT Zeldin Category Jewish surnames Category Slavic language surnames Category Matronymics ...   more details



  1. Zeitlin

    Zeitlin lang yi is a matronymic Jewish surname . It is derived from the female name Zeitl according to the rules of Slavic languages , with the possessive suffix in and literally means Zeitl s . When transliterated from Yiddish to Russian to English, the surname may be spelled as follows. Male forms Tseytlin, Tseitlin, Tsetlin, Tzeitlin . Female forms usually only for Slavic nationals Tseytlina, Tseitlina, Tsetlina, Tzeitlina . When transliterated via Polish, the surname may be spelled as Cejtlin, Cajtlin, Zejtlin, Zajtlin . The surname may refer to Aaron Zeitlin 1889 1896 1898, Gomel 1973, New York City , Russian US Yiddish writer, composer, and poet Alexander Zeitlin Denny Zeitlin born 1938 , US jazz pianist Elchanan Zeitlin 1902 1941 Polish Jewish poet and journalist, son of Hillel Zeitlin pl Elchanan Cajtlin pl Yevsey L vovich Zeitlin Y Evsey L vovich Tseytlin Zeitlin born 1948, Omsk , Russian writer, literary man de Jewsei Lwowitsch Zeitlin de Hillel Zeitlin 1871 1942 , Polish Yiddish writer Jacob Zeitlin , 1902 1984 , American bookseller and poet Joshua Zeitlin 1742 1822 , Shklov born Russian Jewish rabbinical scholar and philanthropist Joshua ben Aaron Zeitlin 1823 1888, Dresden , Kiev born Russian Jewish scholar and philanthropist Judith T. Zeitlin , American Jewish scholar of Chinese literature, chair of the Department of East Asian Languages & Civilizations at the University of Chicago Leon Zeitlin 1876, Memel 1967, London , German Jewish economist, politician de Leon Zeitlin de Leo Zeitlin 1884 1930 , a violinist, violist, conductor and impresario Mark Tseitlin born 1943, St.Peterburg , a Russian Israeli chess player Mikhail Tseitlin Mirah Mirah Yom Tov Zeitlyn Solomon Zeitlin 1892 1886 1976 , a Lithuanian Jewish rabbi, historian William Zeitlin 1850, Gomel 1921, Leipzig , Russian Jewish scholar and bibliographer surname Zeitlin, Zaitlin, Tseytlin, Cejtlin, Tseitlin, Cajtlin, Tsetlin, etc. Category Jewish surnames Category Polish language surnames ...   more details



  1. Miletus (mythology)

    Miletus Ancient Greek was a character from Greek mythology . Miletus was son of Apollo and Areia, daughter of Cleochus, of Crete . ref name Apollodorus, Bibliotheca, 3. 1. 2 Pseudo Apollodorus, Bibliotheca Pseudo Apollodorus Bibliotheca 3. 1. 2 ref When Areia gave birth to her son she hid him at a place where the plant smilax milax was growing Cleochus found the child there and named him Miletus after the plant. ref name Scholia on Apollonius Another tradition relates that Miletus mother by Apollo was Acacallis mythology Akakallis , the daughter of Minos . Fearing her father s wrath she exposed the child, but Apollo commanded the she wolves to come down and nurse the child. ref name Antoninus Liberalis, Metamorphoses, 30 Antoninus Liberalis , Metamorphoses , 30 ref Yet another source ref Ovid , Metamorphoses , 9. 442 ref calls his mother Deione, and himself by the matronymic Deionides. Finally, one source gives Miletus as the son of Euxantius, himself son of Minos by a Telchines Telchinian woman Dexithea. ref name Scholia on Apollonius Scholia on Apollonius Rhodius , Argonautica , 1. 185 ref He was loved by both Minos and Sarpedon , but showed preference for the latter, and this became the reason why Sarpedon was expelled from Crete by his brother. Following the advice of Sarpedon, Miletus also left Crete for Samos , then moved to Caria and became the mythical founder and eponym of the city of Miletus . ref name Apollodorus, Bibliotheca, 3. 1. 2 ref name Scholia on Apollonius ref name Antoninus Liberalis, Metamorphoses, 30 Myths further relate that the hero Miletus founded the city only after slaying a giant named Asterius, son of Anax Greek Anax and that the region known as Miletus was originally called Anactoria . ref Pausanias , Description of Greece , 7. 2. 5 ref Miletus married either Eidothea, daughter of Eurytus, or Tragasia, daughter of Celaenus, or Cyanee, daughter of the river god Maeander , or Areia, and by her had a son Kaunos mythology Kaunos Ca ...   more details



  1. Renjith Maheshwary

    Infobox athlete name Renjith Maheshwary nationality India event Triple Jump club collegeteam birth date birth date and age df yes 1986 01 30 birth place Kottayam , Kerala , India country IND medaltemplates MedalSport Men s Athletics sport athletics MedalCountry IND MedalCompetition Commonwealth Games MedalBronze 2010 Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi Athletics at the 2010 Commonwealth Games Triple jump MedalCompetition Asian Games In this Indian name , the name Maheshwary is a matronymic , not a family name , and the person should be referred to by the given name , Renjith. Renjith Maheshwary born 30 January 1986 in Kottayam , Kerala is an India n triple jump er. He finished fourth at the Athletics at the 2006 Asian Games 2006 Asian Games and won the 2007 Asian Championships in Athletics 2007 Asian Championships . He also competed at the 2007 World Championships in Athletics Men s triple jump 2007 World Championships , but did not reach the final. He represented India at the Athletics at the 2008 Summer Olympics 2008 Beijing Olympics . Renjith holds the Indian Indian records in athletics national record in triple jump of 17.07m, which he achieved in a bronze medal winning effort at the Athletics at the 2010 Commonwealth Games 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi. ref cite web title Relay quartet stands out on night of riches url http www.deccanherald.com content 104327 indian women bag 4x400m relay.html publisher Deccan Herald date 2010 10 12 accessdate 2010 10 12 ref Renjith is married to Indian pole vault er and National record holder V. S. Surekha and they have a daughter, Jhiya Renjith. ref cite news url http www.expressbuzz.com edition story.aspx?Title Couple rewrite meet records&artid xXhBVNueyq0 &SectionID Aw 7Cqo8JJkxA &MainSectionID b7ziAYMenjw &SectionName 7C 7CWM0BI9WGM &SEO K 20Sowjanya, 20VS 20Surekha, 20Renjith 20Maheswary, 20S 20Srees title Couple rewrite meet records date 2009 10 24 publisher The New Indian Express accessdate 2009 10 25 ref See also List ...   more details



  1. Elatha

    Refimprove date April 2007 In Irish mythology , Elatha or Elathan modern spelling Ealadha was a prince of the Fomorians and the father of Bres by Eri of the Tuatha D Danann . The imagery surrounding him he visits riu at night by sea on a silver boat suggests he may once have been a moon god . Commented out because image was deleted Image Fitzpatrick Eri.JPG thumb Bres and Elathan by Jim Fitzpatrick Overview Elatha is quoted as being the The beautiful Miltonic prince of darkness with golden hair . He was the son of Dalbaech and a king of the Fomor, he was father of Bres by Eri, a woman of the Tuatha de Danann. He came to her over the sea in a vessel of silver, himself having the appearance of a young man with yellow hair, wearing clothes of gold and five gold torcs. He was one of the Fomor who took part in the Second Battle of Magh Tuireadh. During the Second Battle of Magh Tuireadh, Elatha, son of Dalbaech, watched over Dagda s magic harp, Uaithne , sometimes called Dur da Bla, the Oak of Two Blossoms, and sometimes Coir cethar chuin, the Four Angled Music. He is said to have a sense of humor and a sense of nobility. Though considered to be the Fomorian father of Eochu Bres, Elatha Elada was also the father of the Dagda, Ogma, a son named Delbaeth, and Elloth the father of Manannan mac Lir according to the Lebor Gabala Erinn. The mother of these Tuatha De Danann chiefs may have been Ethne, the mother of Lug, based on Ogma s often cited matronymic mac Ethliu. Since Ethne was Fomorian, this means they are all Fomorians. This is rather confusing, but may betray the battle between the two groups as actually being about the new generation of gods displacing the older generation. Elathan and Bres She told him that his father was Elathan, one of the Kings of the Fomorians that he had come to her one time over a level sea in a great vessel that seemed to be of silver that he himself had the appearance of a young man with yellow hair, his clothes decked with gold and five ...   more details



  1. Security question

    A security question is used as an authenticator by bank s, cable companies and wireless provider s as an extra security layer. They are a form of shared secret . ref name Levin cite web url http www.slate.com articles technology technology 2008 01 in what city did you honeymoon.html title In What City Did You Honeymoon? And other monstrously stupid bank security questions first Josh last Levin publisher Slate date 2008 01 30 ref Financial institution s have used questions to authenticate customers since at least the early 20th century. In a 1906 speech at a meeting of a section of the American Bankers Association , Baltimore banker William M. Hayden described his institution s use of security questions as a supplement to customer signature records. He described the signature cards used in opening new bank account account s, which had spaces for the customer s birthplace, residence, mother s maiden name, occupation and age. Hayden noted that some of these items were often left blank and that the residence information was used primarily to contact the customer, but the matronymic mother s maiden name was useful as a strong test of identity. Although he observed that it was rare for someone outside the customer s family to try to withdraw money from a customer account, he said that the mother s maiden name was useful in verification because it was rarely known outside the family and that even the people opening accounts were often unprepared for this question. ref William M. Hayden 1906 , http books.google.com books?id k5VMAAAAYAAJ&pg PA909 Systems in Savings Banks , The Banking Law Journal , volume 23, page 909. ref Similarly, under modern practice, a credit card provider could request a customer s mother s maiden name before issuing a replacement for a lost card. ref name Levin In the 2000s, security questions came into widespread use on the Internet . ref name Levin As a form of self service password reset , security questions have reduced information technology hel ...   more details



  1. Etruscan society

    her father s or husband s name. Some names were entirely female. Patronymic and matronymic As in Proto ... a matronymic, same construction. Sometimes males are identified with a matronymic, thus leaving some ...   more details



  1. Neil

    Nelson may also be derived from the feminine name Eleanor , as a matronymic . ref Charles Wareing Bardsley ...   more details



  1. Gautamiputra Satakarni

    not before a few centuries after the Sangam age. The real explanation for this kind of matronymic ...   more details



  1. Mary Ruthsdotter

    Mary Ruthsdotter October 14, 1944 January 8, 2010 was a feminist activist who co founded the National Women s History Project , for which she produced curriculum guides, teacher training programs and videos on women s history . She played an influential role in obtaining Congressional resolutions and Presidential proclamations designating Women s History Week and, later, Women s History Month . ref Derek Moore, Sebastopol Activist Dies at 65, The Press Democrat , Jan. 12, 2010, p. B1. http www.pressdemocrat.com article 20100112 NEWS 1121027 ref Early life and education Born Mary Pegau in 1944 in Fairfield, Iowa , Ruthsdotter lived many places in her youth as her father, a U.S. Marine Corps pilot, was assigned to bases in Arizona, California, Florida, North Carolina, Texas, Virginia, and Taiwan. Settling in Los Angeles , she married Dave Crawford in 1964, taking his last name. She attended UCLA in the 1970s, earning a BA in urban geography. She became a feminist, and changed her legal name to Icelandic names Matronymic naming as a choice Ruthsdotter , in honor of her mother, Ruth Moyer, in 1978. ref Moore, Sebastopol Activist Dies at 65, p. B2. ref ref Susan Swartz, Women honor their past, The Press Democrat , March 24, 1996, pp. D1. ref Women s history advocate Ruthsdotter became an activist for women after moving from Los Angeles to Sonoma County, California , in 1977. In 1980 she joined with Molly MacGregor, Bette Morgan, Paula Hammett, and Maria Cuevas to found the National Women s History Project NWHP . Working as projects director for 20 years, Ruthsdotter raised money for materials for students, teachers and librarians. She wrote press releases promoting women s history through radio, television, magazines and newspapers. She gathered an extensive collection of the leading books and materials pertaining to women s history and biography, making the NWHP the leading national resource on women s history. She traveled extensively, making presentations, training te ...   more details



  1. Saint Thomas Christian names

    of one of his uncles. For girls Female names are matronymic . The first born is given the name ...   more details



  1. Mongolian name

    is not legally established i.e. by marriage or altogether unknown, a matronymic is used. The patro or matronymic is written before the given name. Therefore, if a man with given name Tsakhia has ... in which a matronymic has been legally bestowed for one or the other reason, while a patronymic ...   more details



  1. Eurytus

    Actor . They were called by the matronymic Molionides . Eurytus or Erytus was the son of Hermes and Antianeira ...   more details



  1. Ailill mac Máta

    Ailill mac M ta is the king of the Connachta and the husband of queen Medb in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology . He rules from Cruachan, Ireland Cruachan Rathcroghan in County Roscommon . Family background, marriage and offspring The sagas explain mac M ta as a matronymic his mother is M ta Muirisc, daughter of M ga, of the Fir Ol n cmacht, a tribal grouping of Connacht, through whom he claimed the throne of the Connachta. His father is Rus Ruad, king of the Laigin , whose other sons include Cairbre Nia Fer , king of Hill of Tara Tara , Find Fili, who succeeded him as king of the Laigin, and in some texts Cathbad , chief druid of Conchobar mac Nessa of the Ulaid . The T in B C ailnge says Medb chose him as husband, ahead of Find, Cairbre and Conchobar, because he alone among them was without meanness, jealousy or fear. ref name TBC2 Cecile O Rahilly ed. & trans. , T in B C alnge from the Book of Leinster , Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1967 ref ref Cite CGH Page needed date September 2010 ref A late saga, Cath Boinde , tells a different story. It says Ailill was the grandson of Medb s sister Ele, and came to Cruachan as a young child to be raised by Medb, who was already reigning there with her then husband Eochaid D la. He grew up to be a fine warrior, and became chief of Medb s bodyguard, and her lover. Eochaid tried to expel Ailill from Connacht, but Medb would not allow it. He then challenged him to single combat, and lost. Ailill then became Medb s husband and king of the Connachta. ref name CathBoinde Joseph O Neill ed. & trans. , http www.ucd.ie tlh trans jon.eriu.2.001.t.text.html Cath B inde , riu journal riu 2, 1905, pp. 173 185 ref Ailill and Medb had seven sons, all called Maine. They originally had other names, but after Medb asked a druid which of her sons would kill Conchobar, and received the reply Maine , they were all renamed as follows Fedlimid became Maine Athramail like his father Cairbre became Maine M thramail like his mother E ...   more details



  1. Ukrainian name

    to be matronymic . There are also old Cossack names from the Zaporizhian Sich that often can be somewhat ...   more details



  1. Failinis

    ga Lugh na Lenn , a corruption of Lugh s matronymic Lugh mac Ethlenn ref pointed out by Stern, op. cit ...   more details




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