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- Teknonymy abstract "Teknonymy (from Greek: τέκνον, \"child\" and ὄνομα, \"name\"), more often known as a paedonymic, is the practice of referring to parents by the names of their children. This practice can be found in many different cultures around the world. The term was coined by anthropologist Edward Burnett Tylor in an 1889 paper.Teknonymy can be found in: Various Austronesian peoples:The Cocos Malays of Cocos (Keeling) Islands, where parents are known by the name of their first-born child. For instance, a man named Hashim and his wife, Anisa, have a daughter named Sheila. Hashim is now known as \"Pak Sheila\" (literally, \"Sheila's Father\") and Anisa is now known as \"Mak Sheila\" (literally, \"Sheila's Mother\"). Balinese people The Betsileo people of Madagascar, in particular the Zafimaniry subgroup the language of the Madurese people of Indonesia the Mentawai people of Indonesia Tao people of Taiwan the Korean language; for example, if a Korean woman has a son named Su-min, she might be called Su-min Eomma (meaning \"mother of Su-min\") the Arab world; for example, if a Saudi man named Hasan has a child named Malik, Hasan will now be informally known as \"Abu Malik\" (literally, \"Malik's father\"). \"Mother of Malik\" is Umm Malik. Such a name is called Kunya in Arabic. Amazonia the Zuni language Swahili, as spoken in Tanzania and Kenya to some extent, Habesha people in the Horn of Africa↑ ↑ 2.0 2.1 ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
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- Teknonymy wikiPageRevisionID "704103273".
- Teknonymy wikiPageWikiLink Arab_world.
- Teknonymy wikiPageWikiLink Austronesian_peoples.
- Teknonymy wikiPageWikiLink Balinese_people.
- Teknonymy wikiPageWikiLink Betsileo_people.
- Teknonymy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Family.
- Teknonymy wikiPageWikiLink Child.
- Teknonymy wikiPageWikiLink Cocos_(Keeling)_Islands.
- Teknonymy wikiPageWikiLink Cocos_Malays.
- Teknonymy wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Burnett_Tylor.
- Teknonymy wikiPageWikiLink Habesha_people.
- Teknonymy wikiPageWikiLink Korean_language.
- Teknonymy wikiPageWikiLink Korean_name.
- Teknonymy wikiPageWikiLink Kunya_(Arabic).
- Teknonymy wikiPageWikiLink Madurese_people.
- Teknonymy wikiPageWikiLink Mentawai_people.
- Teknonymy wikiPageWikiLink Michitsuna_no_Haha.
- Teknonymy wikiPageWikiLink Name.
- Teknonymy wikiPageWikiLink Parent.
- Teknonymy wikiPageWikiLink Patronymic.
- Teknonymy wikiPageWikiLink Soo-min.
- Teknonymy wikiPageWikiLink Swahili_language.
- Teknonymy wikiPageWikiLink Yami_people.
- Teknonymy wikiPageWikiLink Zafimaniry.
- Teknonymy wikiPageWikiLink Zuni_language.
- Teknonymy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Teknonyms".
- Teknonymy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Teknonymy".
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- Teknonymy wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ling-stub.
- Teknonymy wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Personal_names.
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- Teknonymy subject Category:Family.
- Teknonymy hypernym Practice.
- Teknonymy type Company.
- Teknonymy type Arrangement.
- Teknonymy type Relationship.
- Teknonymy comment "Teknonymy (from Greek: τέκνον, \"child\" and ὄνομα, \"name\"), more often known as a paedonymic, is the practice of referring to parents by the names of their children. This practice can be found in many different cultures around the world. The term was coined by anthropologist Edward Burnett Tylor in an 1889 paper.Teknonymy can be found in: Various Austronesian peoples:The Cocos Malays of Cocos (Keeling) Islands, where parents are known by the name of their first-born child.".
- Teknonymy label "Teknonymy".
- Teknonymy sameAs Q7695469.
- Teknonymy sameAs m.02qx_b0.
- Teknonymy sameAs சேய்வழி_அழைத்தல்.
- Teknonymy sameAs Q7695469.
- Teknonymy wasDerivedFrom Teknonymy?oldid=704103273.
- Teknonymy isPrimaryTopicOf Teknonymy.