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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.

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Matronymic

Nodes81
Edges80
Triples183
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.024691
Components1

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related to Jewish traditions · 33
Matronymic → Abishai, Also, Anat, Asahel, Bible, Biblical Judge Shamgar, Dvora, Dworkin, East European Jewish, Feige, Feiglin, However, In, Jewish, Joab, Joseph, King David, Miriam, Most, Rachel
related to Serbia · 25
Matronymic → Although, Anđelić, Cases, Examples, First Serbian Uprising Stevan, Janjić, Katić, Marić, Milenić, Miličić, Miljan, Miljana, Miljanić, Natalić, Nedić, People, Sarić, Serbia, Serbian, Sinđelija
related to England · 18
Matronymic → Although, Babbs, Beaton, Common English, Empress Matilda's, English, For, Henry FitzEmpress, Hilliard, Ibbetson, Latin, Madison, Marriott, Megson, Middle Ages, Parnell, There, Tiffany
related to Terminology of English · 16
Matronymic → Britain, English, Family Names, GEN, Greek, Ireland, Latin, Latinised, More, Oxford English Dictionary, Speakers, The, The Greek, The Oxford Dictionary, These, Whereas
related to Arab lands · 14
Matronymic → Abihi, Arabic, However, In, Isa, Jesus, Kitāb, Mary, Maryam, Muḥammad, Qur'an, The, There, Ziyad
related to India · 14
Matronymic → Bunts, Daughters, From, James, Kerala, Khasi, Nairs, North-East India, Rachel, Saint Thomas Christian, Some, South, Tania, Tania Rachel James
related to Ireland and Wales · 12
Matronymic → Cath Maige Tuired, Celtic, Conchobar, Dôn, For, Fourth Branch, King, Mabinogi, Matronymics, Ness, Nessa, Ulster
related to Iceland · 10
Matronymic → Askr, Embla, Fárbauti, Heiðar Helguson, His, Loki, Loki Laufeyjarson, Norse, Some Icelandic, Wild Fire
related to Mongolia · 6
Matronymic → Mongolia, Mongolian, Mongolians, Punsalmaagiin Ochirbat, This, While
related to Kyrgyzstan · 5
Matronymic → After, Constitutional Court, In July, Kyrgyzstan, November

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name names patronymic surnames family mother use surname given english also first used people would father matronyms common children mothers

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Matronymicis apersonal name or a parental name based on the given name of one's mother0.90text
Matronymicis aderived name0.90text
in the case of Punsalmaagiin Ochirbatinstance ofan absence of the father0.80text
the first elected president of Mongolia.PhilippinesFilipino names legally use the maiden name of the child’s mother as a middle name as opposed to the Anglo-American use of additional given namesinstance ofan absence of the father0.80text
the first elected president of Mongoliainstance ofan absence of the father0.80text
Cath Maige Tuiredinstance ofas in Askr and Embla.Ireland and WalesMatronymics appear in medieval Celtic tales0.80text
the Fourth Branch of the Mabinogiinstance ofas in Askr and Embla.Ireland and WalesMatronymics appear in medieval Celtic tales0.80text
Katićinstance ofExamples include surnames0.80text
Sinđelićinstance ofExamples include surnames0.80text
Nedićinstance ofExamples include surnames0.80text
Marićinstance ofExamples include surnames0.80text
Višnjićinstance ofExamples include surnames0.80text

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