Part of a naming scheme for individuals, used in many cultures worldwide.
Sinònims
Examples for "surname"
Examples for "surname"
1He said changes to the surname were marginally the most common reason.
2It's a common surname in China and east Asia, and among Asian-Americans.
3Annoyed, he said: 'Might I point out that my surname is Tobiasson-Svartman?
4And it certainly took less time to say than his surname did.
5For example, raise your hands if your surname happens to be Sanza.
1Only a few noble families, especially in the islands, took the Catalan patronym.
2Despite his neutral patronym, Smith's paternal roots were actually Italian.
3The doctor peered at me over his glasses, hesitated, and then revealed his patronym.
4He ate in the Lotus and of its patronym, and was lulled into blissful peace with the other fortunate mariners.
5The real patronym of M. "Anatole France" is, I am informed, Monsieur Chaussepied, which interpreted into English means "Mr. Shoe-horn".
1But that it retains her family name today was no mean feat.
2The family refused to reveal their family name for fear of retaliation.
3In 1765 he established the business that still bears his family name.
4Peg and Cliff Small suit their family name: they lead small lives.
5Yet she's refreshingly candid about the advantage her family name has offered.
1Room number and last name used to authenticate to the hotel's network
2Dimplez: No one in my family calls me by my last name.
3They spoke on condition their last name would not be made public.
4She'd definitely heard that last name before, she just couldn't remember where.
5I'm not sure you ever mentioned her last name before, did you?
1Whenever you like-to-morrow-theday after-name the time.
Translations for xing shi