noun
- names derived from the name of a father or paternal ancestor
Usage: linguistics; plural form
Examples
- Many Scandinavian patronymics end in -son or -sen.
- Johnson and Peterson are common English patronymics.
- In Iceland, patronymics are still used as official surnames.
- The study of patronymics reveals patterns of family naming traditions.
- Russian patronymics like Ivanovich indicate ‘son of Ivan.’
- Ancient Greek patronymics often appeared in epic poetry.
- Some cultures have abandoned patronymics in favor of fixed family names.