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Suffix (name): Encyclopedia II - Suffix name - Social

Social name suffixes are almost exclusively applied to men. The most common name suffixes are senior and junior, which may be written with a capital first letter (Sr.) or in lower case (jr.) after a comma following the person’s name. The term ‘junior’ is only correctly used if a son is given exactly the same name as his father. When spelled out in full, these suffixes are always written with the first letter in lower case. In French, the designations are père (‘f ...

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Suffix (name): Encyclopedia II - Suffix name - Professional
This includes such titles as Esq., used for an attorney (usually a practicing attorney) in the USA who has passed a state bar examination, and CSA (casting) and ASCAP, which indicate membership in professional societies. Officers and enlisted in the United States Military will add an abrreviation of the service frequently to disambiguate seniority, and reserve status. For example, Captain Smith, USN, outranks Captain Jones, USMC. Members of religious orders will commonly use their order's initials as a suffix to their personal name. F ...

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Suffix (name): Encyclopedia II - Suffix name - Practical use of abbreviated forms

Abbreviated suffixes are often used in lieu of the full style and title of people, particularly if their titles are lengthy. For example, in the United Kingdom and Commonwealth countries the full name, style, and titles are used in formal communications to and from the Monarch, as in: "Our Right trusty and well-beloved counsellor Sir John Smith, Knight of The Most Noble Order of the Garter, Knight Commander of the Most Excellent O ...

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Suffix (name): Encyclopedia II - Theophoric names - The derivation of Theophoric names with Yeho or Yo prefixes and/or Yah or Yahu suffixes

James Strong's Concordance states that Theophoric names with "Yeho" or "Yo" prefixes are derived from the compounding of "YHWH = Yehovah" with a second Hebrew word, however James Strong's Concordance states that Theophoric names with "Yah" or "Yahu" suffixes are derived from the compounding of "Yahh" [ e.g. a contraction of "YHWH" = "Yehovah" ] with a second Hebrew word. Other scholarly sources believe that both Theophoric names with "Yeho" or "Yo" prefixes and Theop ...

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Suffix (name): Encyclopedia II - Theophoric names - View # 1a: Yah and Yahu suffixes are derived from Yahh

Theophoric names - Table of Theophoric names with Yah and Yahu suffixes. [ Note! Hebrew reads from right to left. ] ...

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Suffix (name): Encyclopedia II - Theophoric names - Theophoric names with Yeho or Yo prefixes or Yah or Yahu suffixes

"The name of the Israelite deity YHWH (usually shortened to Yah or Yahu) appears in many theophoric names of the First Temple Period, e.g., Yirme-yahu, Yesha-yahu, Netan-yah, Yedid-yah, Adoni-yah, Nekhem-yah. Theophoric names of this period may also refer to different deities, as in the name Solomon (S-l-m=Salem as in “R-S-l-M, i.e., Urushalimum or Rushalimum). This practice of naming is not limited to ancient Israel or Judah but has been a common practice of many cultures (cf., e.g., the Hebrew “Yedid-yahu”, i.e., YHWH ha ...

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Suffix (name): Encyclopedia II - Theophoric names - View # 2: Yeho or Yo prefixes and/or Yah or Yahu suffixes are derived from YHWH = Yahweh

In the Encyclopedia Britannica, 11th edition (New York: Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc., 1910-11, vol. 15, pp. 312, in the Article “JEHOVAH”) it states: The name Jhvh enters into the composition of many names of persons in the Old Testament, either as the initial element, in the form Jeho- or Jo- (as in Jehoram, Joram), or as the final element in the form -jahu or -jah (as in Adonijahu, Adonijah). These various forms are perfectly regular if the divine name ...

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Suffix (name): Encyclopedia - Affix

An affix is a morpheme that is attached to a base morpheme such as a root or to a stem, to form a word. Affixes may be derivational, like English -ness and pre-, or inflectional, like English plural -s and past tense -ed. Affixes are divided into several types, depending on their position with reference to the root: Prefixes (attached before another morpheme) Suffixes (attached after another morpheme) Infixes (inserted within another morpheme) Circumfixes (atta ...

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Suffix (name): Encyclopedia - -yl

The suffix -yl is used in organic chemistry to form names of radicals. It was extracted from the word methyl. Other related archivesmethyl, organic chemistry, radicals, suffix

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Suffix (name): Encyclopedia - Scientific classification

Scientific classification or biological classification is how biologists group and categorize extinct and living species of organisms. Modern classification has its roots in the system of Carolus Linnaeus, who grouped species according to shared physical characteristics. These groupings have been revised since Linnaeus to improve consistency with the Darwinian principle of common descent. Molecular systematics, which uses genomic DNA analysis, has driven many recent revisions and is likely to continue to do so. Scientific class ...

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Suffix (name): Encyclopedia - Yahwistic

Yahwistic is a theophoric term meaning of or pertaining to Yahweh, the name of the Jewish conception of monotheistic God, and can be applied as a suffix or prefix to a word. These prefixes or suffixes are yhw or variations of it, like ia-a in Akkaddian or yau. In common usage, the theophoric element of the word can be dropped- for example, the official name Jehoahaz becomes Ahaz among the commoners. Many- but not all- of the ancient Kings of Israel have Yahwistic n ...

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Suffix (name): Encyclopedia - Aminoglycoside

Aminoglycosides are a group of antibiotics that are effective against certain types of bacteria. They include amikacin, gentamicin, kanamycin, neomycin, netilmicin, paromomycin, streptomycin, and tobramycin. Those which are derived from Streptomyces species are named with the suffix -mycin, while those which are derived from micromonospora are named with the suffix -micin. Aminoglycosides work by binding to the bacterial 30S ribosomal subunit, causing misreading of t-RNA, leaving the bacteri ...

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Suffix (name): Encyclopedia - Robin

The given name Robin was originally a diminutive of Robert, derived from Rob and the diminutive Old French suffix -in. It is nowadays used as an independent name. The alternative spellings Robyn and Robbin are sometimes used. In England it is generally regarded as a male name, although it is sometimes given to females. In the U.S., it is more popular as a female name than a male one -- during the 1990s, for example, it was the 393rd most popular name given to gir ...

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Suffix (name): Encyclopedia - Wala

The term Wala can refer to: Wala (goddess), a sun goddess in Australian Aboriginal mythology Waalo, an empire of Senegal and Mauritania between the 13th and 19th centuries Wala (volcano), a volcano in Papua New Guinea Wala (name), In India, the suffix -wala (or -wallah) indicates a person involved in some kind of activity; see for example the articles on Dabbawala and Auto-wallah. Wala, the Old High German word for a völ ...

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Suffix (name): Encyclopedia - Borough

A borough is a local government administrative subdivision used in the Canadian province of Quebec, in some states of the United States, and formerly in New Zealand. In the United Kingdom, boroughs are also to be found in England and Northern Ireland. As a suffix, -borough (or -brough) appears in the name of a number of towns and cities in England; in the South of England it is usually found in the form -bury. The suffix -bury is also to be found in the New England region of the United States, whilst ...

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Suffix (name): Encyclopedia II - Theophoric names - View # 1: Yeho or Yo prefixes are derived from YHWH = Yehovah

Theophoric names - Table of Theophoric names with Yeho and Yo prefixes. [ Note! Hebrew reads from right to left. ] [ Note that the Theophoric names with "יוֹ" [ i.e. "Yo" ] are written in bold letters. ] In the table in section 3.1 it should be noted that 13 Theophoric names with "Yeho" prefixes have corresponding forms [ in bold type ] in which the letters "e" and "h" have been omitted. In Scott Jones' Article:"Jehovah", it states: I ...

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Suffix (name): Encyclopedia - Xanthos

In Greek mythology, Xanthos ("yellow") was an alternate spelling for Xanthus. It is also a town in Lycia, Turkey, present day Kumluova. Xanthos is the greek appellation of the name of the city of Arnna, of lycian origin. The name changed several times as differentnations took power. Xanthus is the later roman appellation for the city and the river, as all the -os suffixes have changed to -us during roman occupation. Xanthos is also the name of the river which passes at the banks of the precipice where Xanthos is situated. Durin ...

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Suffix (name): Encyclopedia - -ihah

The suffix -ihah or -hah is used in several names in the Book of Mormon and in other works written or purportedly translated by Joseph Smith. Some have interpreted it as a variant of the Tetragrammaton, analogous to Jah, but it does not appear in Hebrew names outside of the Book of Mormon. Examples in the Book of Mormon: Ammonihah, Nephite city (cf. Ammon) Cumenihah, Nephite military commander (cf. Cumeni) Limhah, Nephite military commander Mathonihah, Nephite disciple of Christ (c ...

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Suffix (name): Encyclopedia - Vellala

A high caste in Tamil Nadu. The people belonging to the caste suffix their names with 'Pillai'. Eg: The name Thangiah becomes Thangiah Pillai. The people of the caste are traditionally landlords or clerks. A large number migrated to Kerala for performing clerical work for the King of Travancore and later to Burma during the British rule. The vellala strong holds in Tamil Nadu are Tirunalvelli and Tanjore. Vellalas are predominantly Sivates and are vegitarians. Some vellalas have converted to c ...

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Suffix (name): Encyclopedia - VC

VC may stand for: Sign of a Victoria Cross recipient, when suffixing a full title or name. vehicular cycling Venture capital Vice-county Victoria Cross Viet Cong Vinyl chloride Virginia Central Railway (AAR reporting mark VC) virtual circuit Virtual Container Visual C++ Volkov Commander (file manager) Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: ISO country code An abbreviation of the name of Edwin VanCleef, th

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