Concept information
Preferred term
surname
Broader concept
Synonym(s)
- family name
- family surname
- last name
Example
- A Chinese name is basically made of three characters one for family name and succeeding two for a given name. (Nobesawa & Tahara, 2005)
- A last name is replaced with another random last name the same name is replaced with the same random name to keep the coherence within the discourse. (Ngo, Tejedor, Olsen Svenning, Chomutare, Budrionis & Dalianis, 2024)
- Because the surnames with two characters are always surnames Model 2 neglects the score of surname part. (Chen, Ding, Tsai & Bian, 1998)
- Family name usually appears as the last token of the name. (El-Shishtawy, 2014)
- Keeping two surnames is relatively unique for Chinese married women unlike their English or Japanese counterparts whose maiden names are often replaced by husbands' surnames. (Tsou & Kwong, 2001)
In other languages
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French
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patronyme
URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/8LP-C8H6L054-F
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