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Family name affixes are a clue for surname etymology and can sometimes determine the ethnic origin of a person. This is a partial list of affixes.

Prefixes

Arabic

Armenian

Berber

Dutch

French

"of", "of the", "from"; often a sign of nobility or old bourgeois family, but also just a geographical term of the name originated of a location :

  • d'
  • de
  • de La
  • des
  • du

German

  • von – (German) "of", "from"; often a sign of nobility, but also just a geographical term of the name originated of a location.
  • zu - (German) "at"; a sign of nobility, sometimes in the combination von und zu, meaning the noble family still owns the place of naming

Hebrew

Irish

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  • O', Ó, Ua – (Irish) "son of", "grandson of", "descendant of"<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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Italian

Romanian

Welsh

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Other

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  • ka – (Zulu) "(son/daughter) of", always in lower case and preceding the name of the father.
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  • war - Marathi Last Name. People from Arya Vyshya community residing mostly in central India.

Suffixes

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See also

References

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