noun🔗Share父称A name acquired from one's father."In many cultures, the last name "Johnson" is a patronymic, meaning it originally identified someone as the son of John. "多くの文化において、苗字の「ジョンソン」は父称であり、元々は誰かをジョンの息子として識別することを意味します。familyhistorylanguagepersoncultureChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share父称, 父祖の名に由来する名前(by extension) A name acquired from one's father's, grandfather's or earlier (male) ancestor's first name. Some cultures use a patronymic where other cultures use a surname or family name; other cultures (like Russia) use both a patronymic and a surname."In Russian culture, "Ivanovich" is a common patronymic, meaning "son of Ivan." "ロシア文化では、「イワノビッチ」は一般的な父称で、「イワンの息子」を意味します。familyculturehistorytraditionlanguagepersonChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗Share父称のDerived from one's father."In Russia, many surnames are patronymic, meaning they are derived from the father's given name. "ロシアでは、多くの姓が父称であり、父親の名前から派生していることを意味します。familyhistoryculturelanguagepersonChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗Share父称の, 先祖伝来の(by extension) Derived from one's ancestors."a patronymic denomination"父称の名称familyhistorylanguagetraditionChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading