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surname    音标拼音: [s'ɚn,em]
n. 姓,别号,绰号
vt. 呼以姓氏,加以绰号

姓,别号,绰号呼以姓氏,加以绰号

surname
n 1: the name used to identify the members of a family (as
distinguished from each member's given name) [synonym:
{surname}, {family name}, {cognomen}, {last name}]

Surname \Sur"name`\, n. [Pref. sur name; really a substitution
for OE. sournoun, from F. surnom. See {Sur-}, and {Noun},
{Name}.]
1. A name or appellation which is added to, or over and
above, the baptismal or Christian name, and becomes a
family name.
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Note: Surnames originally designated occupation, estate,
place of residence, or some particular thing or event
that related to the person; thus, Edmund Ironsides;
Robert Smith, or the smith; William Turner. Surnames
are often also patronymics; as, John Johnson.
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2. An appellation added to the original name; an agnomen. "My
surname, Coriolanus." --Shak.
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Note: This word has been sometimes written sirname, as if it
signified sire-name, or the name derived from one's
father.
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Surname \Sur*name"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Surnamed}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Surnaming}.] [Cf. F. surnommer.]
To name or call by an appellation added to the original name;
to give a surname to.
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Another shall subscribe with his hand unto the Lord,
and surname himself by the name of Israel. --Isa. xliv.
5.
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And Simon he surnamed Peter. --Mark iii.
16.
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  • SURNAME Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of SURNAME is an added name derived from occupation or other circumstance : nickname
  • Search your Surname and find its meaning - FamilySearch
    Enter your surname and begin learning its origins, your potential family lineage, and where your ancestors most likely came from Find out more today
  • The Meaning and History of Surnames - Behind the Name
    Find the meaning, history and origin of surnames, also called last names or family names, as well as famous bearers and usage statistics
  • Name - Surnames, Origins, Meanings | Britannica
    Name - Surnames, Origins, Meanings: Family names came into use in the later Middle Ages (beginning roughly in the 11th century); the process was completed by the end of the 16th century The use of family names seems to have originated in aristocratic families and in big cities, where they developed from original individual surnames when the latter became hereditary Whereas a surname varies
  • Surname - Wikipedia
    Surname law Surname laws vary around the world Traditionally in many European countries for the past few hundred years, it was the custom or the law for a woman, upon marriage, to use her husband's surname and for any children born to bear the father's surname
  • Surnames Meanings, Origins Distribution Maps - Forebears
    Explore 31 million surname origins, meanings, distribution maps and demographics @ Forebears, the largest database of last names
  • surname - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    surname (plural surnames) The portion of a person's name that is generally hereditary or treated as an indicator of a person's family, which may be shared with other members of the family, or otherwise derived from their names in some fashion; distinguished from that person's given name (s)
  • Surnames A-Z List - Name Discoveries
    Surnames Index Explore surnames from around the world—discover their roots, meanings, notable figures, and historical evolution
  • What Is a Surname and Given Name? Simple Explanation
    Learn the difference between a surname and a given name, their meanings, and how they are used in personal identification worldwide
  • Surnames | Ancestry® Family History Learning Hub
    Surnames can give clues to an ancestor’s heritage, originating from patronymic, occupational, descriptive, or toponymic naming patterns The most common U S surnames, like Smith and Johnson, are largely of European origin, reflecting historical occupations A recent trend shows a rise in both the number and rankings of common Hispanic surnames in the U S





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