Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A name shared in common to identify the members of a family, as distinguished from each member's given name.
- noun A nickname or epithet added to a person's name.
- transitive verb To give a surname to.
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun An additional name, frequently descriptive, as in Harold Harefoot; specifically, a name or appellation added to the baptismal or Christian name, and becoming a family name. See
to-name . - To name or call by an additional name; give a surname to. See
name .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- transitive verb To name or call by an appellation added to the original name; to give a surname to.
- noun A name or appellation which is added to, or over and above, the baptismal or Christian name, and becomes a family name.
- noun An appellation added to the original name; an agnomen.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun A name that indicates to which
family a person belongs, normally following that person’sgiven name (s) in Western culture, and preceding it in Eastern. - verb To give a surname.
- verb To call by a surname.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun the name used to identify the members of a family (as distinguished from each member's given name)
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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His small stature was a bitter irony for someone whose surname translates as "Tall."
Joseph Cao, the unlikely congressman from New Orleans Steve Hendrix 2010
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To this day Quisling's surname is shorthand for a politician willing to sell out his own country to the worst predators, if it looks like that might save his own interests.
A Quisling Turkey 2010
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The Central Election Commission also registered as a presidential candidate a resident of Ivano-Frankivsk region, Vasyl Protyvsikh (whose surname translates as "Against Everybody"), who changed his surname from Humeniuk in early October 2009.
www.kyivpost.com 2010
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The 20-year-old Christophe Lemaitre (whose surname translates as 'The Master') recently became the first white sprinter to break the 10-second barrier with 9.98 sec in Valence.
BBC News - Home 2010
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Even Bev Perdue, whose friggin 'surname is French for "lost," probably won't.
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Even Bev Perdue, whose friggin 'surname is French for "lost," probably won't.
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(15-16 January 2010, Part 2) * In both instances, the surname is an anglicized derivation of the Irish surname Ó Tighearnaigh.
"As if I had a choice...oh well." greygirlbeast 2010
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* In both instances, the surname is an anglicized derivation of the Irish surname Ó Tighearnaigh.
"As if I had a choice...oh well." greygirlbeast 2010
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John may be the reason that their surname is a brand name among political junkies, but "when he and I travel to the Middle East together, I'm cognizant of the fact that I'm traveling with royalty," John says.
James Zogby, a Catholic of Lebanese descent, works to dispel myths about Arabs Monica Hesse 2010
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Wei, Ts'ai, Ts'ao, and T'êng, all of the imperial family name, or, as we say in English, "surname," and all lying between the Hwai and the Sz systems (T'êng was a "belonging state" of Lu).
Ancient China Simplified Edward Harper Parker 1887
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June 22, 2009