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surname

[ˈsɜːrneɪm]

surname Definition

a hereditary name common to all members of a family, as distinct from a given name..

Using surname: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "surname" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    My surname is Smith.

  • Example

    What's your mother's maiden surname?

  • Example

    She decided to keep her surname after getting married.

  • Example

    The surname 'Johnson' is of English origin.

surname Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for surname

Phrases with surname

  • double-barrelled surname

    a surname consisting of two hyphenated names, typically the surnames of both parents

    Example

    She has a double-barrelled surname, which is a combination of her parents' last names.

  • a woman's family name before she gets married

    Example

    What was your mother's maiden surname?

  • the family name inherited from one's father

    Example

    His paternal surname is 'Garcia'.

Origins of surname

from Old French 'sornom', meaning 'nickname'

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Summary: surname in Brief

The term 'surname' [ˈsɜːrneɪm] refers to a hereditary name shared by all members of a family, as opposed to a given name. It is also known as a family name or last name and can be combined with another surname in a double-barrelled surname. Examples include 'My surname is Smith.' and 'The surname 'Johnson' is of English origin.'

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