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cognomens Meaning in gujarati ( cognomens ગુજરાતી ભાષામાં આ શબ્દનો અર્થ શું છે?)



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વ્યક્તિ માટે પરિચિત નામ (ઘણી વખત આપેલ નામનું સંક્ષિપ્ત સંસ્કરણ,

Noun:

વધારાનું નામ, શીર્ષક,

cognomens's Usage Examples:

At least since the 17th century the surnames/cognomens of szlachta families became fixed and were inherited by following generations.


430), also known as Saint Augustine or Saint Austin, is known by various cognomens throughout the many denominations of the Christian world, including Blessed.


The Fonteii bore the cognomens Agrippa, Balbus, and Capito, which is the only cognomen which occurs on.


Beginning with the 2014 season, Easterbrook largely abandoned cognomens for teams, preferring to call the teams by their actual names.


Noticing brahmanic names with a large number of modern Bengali Kayastha cognomens in several early epigraphs discovered in Bengal, some scholars have suggested.


This tendency to self-promote under different cognomens supports the theory that Speratus, too, was Brockden Brown.


These regional cognomens or designations were commonly used in Rome by officials to identify a.


The use of Arabic cognomens by the Mozarab communities of Al-Andalus is emblematic of the adoption.


His cognomens were "the Magnanimous", "the Magnificent" or "the Portuguese Sun-King".


On coins of this gens, we find the cognomens Maridianus and Sabula, but none occur in history.


The term "cognomen" (sometimes pluralized "cognomens") has come into use as an English noun used outside the context of Ancient.


and Muslim, whose works circulated around many countries, geographical cognomens sometimes served to distinguish better than "son of," "ben" or "ibn.


in making the latter name familiar, virtually winning laurels for two cognomens, when ill-health and many cares necessitated a suspension of literary.



Synonyms:

last name, name, maiden name, surname, family name,

Antonyms:

connotative, disrepute,

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