Pronunciation: /ˌpætrəˈnɪmɪk/
noun a name derived from the name of a father or ancestor, typically by the addition of a prefix or suffix
A1 My patronymic is my father's first name.
A2 In some cultures, a person's patronymic is used as part of their full name.
B1 It is common in many Eastern European countries to use a patronymic as a middle name.
B2 The Russian naming system includes a patronymic, which is derived from the father's first name.
C1 Understanding the significance of patronymics in different cultures can provide insight into their naming conventions.
C2 The use of patronymics can be traced back to ancient times and continues to be an important aspect of naming traditions in certain societies.
formal In some cultures, a person's surname is derived from their father's patronymic.
informal I found out that my friend's last name is actually a patronymic.
slang I never realized that our teacher's last name is a patronymic.
figurative The company's success was like a patronymic, passed down from generation to generation.
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