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In the old days, people would be known by their name, patronymic and the farm they lived at.
The people of the magic world are named using a patronymic system.
But I am certain you have the power to return a mother to her children," she wrote, using the president's patronymic.
It either preceded or replaced the given name and patronymic.
It is derived from a patronymic form of an occupational name.
It is the patronymic form of the personal name Eachán.
I would love to take the job, but I don't know what my patronymic is.
Everybody respectfully referred to him by his name and patronymic.
He could not help it if his use of the colonial patronymic sounded like a challenge.
Until this point, the Welsh had a patronymic naming system.
However, not all names with similar endings are necessarily patronymic.
Typically, a patronymic name alone is a familiar form of addressing an older female.
Come, let us have none of this patronymic address.
It is a patronymic surname which literally means "the son of George".
He's a patronymic dog which means that he's named after me his human father.
Most families took a patronymic name, but some adopted a farm name.
In other cases Barry is a patronymic form of the personal name Henry.
He shared it with a stripcartoon hero of the same patronymic.
She gave her own name and patronymic, watching this Pavlyuchenko with a wary eye.
It is now more common as a patronymic surname.
His children and grandchildren are sometimes referred to by the patronymic Phylacides.
To get the conversation going again, Hank said, "What does patronymic mean?"
The name is originated as a patronymic form of the name Philip.
From the name of this Cossack the baby got his surname and patronymic.
They are patronymic forms of the personal name Lochlann.