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- Slavic_name_suffix abstract "A Slavic name suffix is a common way of forming patronymics, family names, and pet names in the Slavic languages (also called the Slavonic languages).Many, if not most, Slavic last names are formed by adding possessive and other suffixes to given names and other words.An example using an occupation is koval or kowal which means blacksmith. It is the root of the names Kowalsky, Kowalchuk, Kowalczyk, Kovalenko, Kovalyov, and Kovalev. All mean \"descendant of a blacksmith\".The given name Petr or Petro (equivalent to Peter) can become Petrov, Petriv, Petriw, Petrovsky, Petrovich, and Petric. All mean \"descendant of Peter\". This is similar to the use of \"-son\" or \"-sen\" in Germanic languages. In East Slavic languages (Belarusian, Russian, Rusyn, and Ukrainian) the same phenomenon of name suffixes can be used to express several meanings. One of the most common is the patronymic. Instead of a secondary \"middle\" given name, people identify themselves with their given and family name and patronymic, a name based on their father's given name. If a man gives his full name as Boris Vladimirovich Kuznetsov, then his father's name must have been Vladimir. Vladimirovich in this case literally means \"Vladimir's son\".Similarly suffixes can also be attached to express affection or informality (in linguistics, called a diminutive). For example calling a boy named Ivan \"Ivanko\" or Yurii \"Yurko\" expresses that he is familiar to you. This is the same as switching John for \"Johnny\" and George for \"Georgie\".".
- Slavic_name_suffix wikiPageExternalLink Russian-Names-2.htm.
- Slavic_name_suffix wikiPageExternalLink Slavic-Rusyn%20Items.htm.
- Slavic_name_suffix wikiPageExternalLink names.html.
- Slavic_name_suffix wikiPageID "20652025".
- Slavic_name_suffix wikiPageLength "2468".
- Slavic_name_suffix wikiPageOutDegree "34".
- Slavic_name_suffix wikiPageRevisionID "695270224".
- Slavic_name_suffix wikiPageWikiLink Bosniaks.
- Slavic_name_suffix wikiPageWikiLink Bulgarian_name.
- Slavic_name_suffix wikiPageWikiLink Category:Slavic.
- Slavic_name_suffix wikiPageWikiLink Category:Slavic_languages.
- Slavic_name_suffix wikiPageWikiLink Category:Suffixes.
- Slavic_name_suffix wikiPageWikiLink Croatian_name.
- Slavic_name_suffix wikiPageWikiLink Czech_name.
- Slavic_name_suffix wikiPageWikiLink Diminutive.
- Slavic_name_suffix wikiPageWikiLink East_Slavic_languages.
- Slavic_name_suffix wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Slavic_naming_customs.
- Slavic_name_suffix wikiPageWikiLink Family_name.
- Slavic_name_suffix wikiPageWikiLink Germanic_languages.
- Slavic_name_suffix wikiPageWikiLink Given_name.
- Slavic_name_suffix wikiPageWikiLink Koval.
- Slavic_name_suffix wikiPageWikiLink Kovalchuk.
- Slavic_name_suffix wikiPageWikiLink Kovalenko.
- Slavic_name_suffix wikiPageWikiLink Kovalyov.
- Slavic_name_suffix wikiPageWikiLink Kowal.
- Slavic_name_suffix wikiPageWikiLink Kowalczyk.
- Slavic_name_suffix wikiPageWikiLink Kowalski.
- Slavic_name_suffix wikiPageWikiLink Patronymic.
- Slavic_name_suffix wikiPageWikiLink Petric.
- Slavic_name_suffix wikiPageWikiLink Petrov.
- Slavic_name_suffix wikiPageWikiLink Petrovsky.
- Slavic_name_suffix wikiPageWikiLink Polish_name.
- Slavic_name_suffix wikiPageWikiLink Possessive_affix.
- Slavic_name_suffix wikiPageWikiLink Serbian_naming_customs.
- Slavic_name_suffix wikiPageWikiLink Slavic_languages.
- Slavic_name_suffix wikiPageWikiLink Slavic_names.
- Slavic_name_suffix wikiPageWikiLink Slovak_name.
- Slavic_name_suffix wikiPageWikiLink Suffix.
- Slavic_name_suffix wikiPageWikiLink Ukrainian_name.
- Slavic_name_suffix wikiPageWikiLinkText "Slavic name suffix".
- Slavic_name_suffix wikiPageWikiLinkText "Slavic suffix".
- Slavic_name_suffix wikiPageWikiLinkText "possessive suffix ''-ev''".
- Slavic_name_suffix wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Main.
- Slavic_name_suffix subject Category:Slavic.
- Slavic_name_suffix subject Category:Slavic_languages.
- Slavic_name_suffix subject Category:Suffixes.
- Slavic_name_suffix hypernym Way.
- Slavic_name_suffix type Group.
- Slavic_name_suffix type Language.
- Slavic_name_suffix type Affix.
- Slavic_name_suffix type Group.
- Slavic_name_suffix type Language.
- Slavic_name_suffix type Suffix.
- Slavic_name_suffix comment "A Slavic name suffix is a common way of forming patronymics, family names, and pet names in the Slavic languages (also called the Slavonic languages).Many, if not most, Slavic last names are formed by adding possessive and other suffixes to given names and other words.An example using an occupation is koval or kowal which means blacksmith. It is the root of the names Kowalsky, Kowalchuk, Kowalczyk, Kovalenko, Kovalyov, and Kovalev.".
- Slavic_name_suffix label "Slavic name suffix".
- Slavic_name_suffix sameAs Q7539373.
- Slavic_name_suffix sameAs m.051z5y4.
- Slavic_name_suffix sameAs Q7539373.
- Slavic_name_suffix wasDerivedFrom Slavic_name_suffix?oldid=695270224.
- Slavic_name_suffix isPrimaryTopicOf Slavic_name_suffix.