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On Fri, 8 Jan 2021 11:45:50 -0000 (UTC)
Bob wrote: Jeremy Double wrote: Roland Perry wrote: It's just a cultural thing, like many Europeans have names like Magnus Magnus*son*, and innumerable similar Slavic suffices. In Iceland, the “son” or “dottir” name isn’t a surname, it’s a patronymic. It doesn’t follow down the generations like surnames do. So the son of Magnus Sveinnson could be Óðinn Magnusson and his daughter SigrĂ*ður Magnusdottir. I don’t see how that makes it less of a “surname”, as it is still a second part to the name. What makes it different it it is not an inherited surname, as was the Frankish and now near universal custom, or some other I doubt the Frankish approach had much affect on the far east or africa where surnames AFAIK behave in the same way as in europe of their own volition. |
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