| 41. | Patronymics are names that identify an individual based on the father's name.
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| 42. | Many Armenian surnames were once patronymics first used by distant ancestors or clan founders.
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| 43. | Furthermore, patronymic forms of common personal names were also linked to particular clans.
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| 44. | Tabari's madhhab is usually designated by the name Jariri after his patronymic.
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| 45. | The standard rules for suffix formation on patronymics do have some exceptions, including:
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| 46. | While translating into English, the patronymic can be omitted ( e . g.
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| 47. | Such kinds of patronymic for Turkic peoples were officially allowed in the Soviet times.
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| 48. | Such ephemeral patronymics were common at the time.
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| 49. | The surname Rodr�guez could have originated in the 9th century when patronymic names originated.
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| 50. | :Yes, Greeks used to use patronymics.
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