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| ==== Suffix ''-fi, -fia, -fy,'' or ''fÿ'' ==== | | ==== Suffix ''-fi, -fia, -fy,'' or ''fÿ'' ==== |
| To refer to a man as his father's son, the suffix '''''-fi'' or variant is attached to his father's given name.''' For example: | | To refer to a man as his father's son, the suffix '''''-fi'' or variant is attached to his father's given name.''' For example: |
| :* Fodor Jákobfi, meaning Theodore, son of Jacob
| | {{Block indent|* Fodor Jákobfi, meaning Theodore, son of Jacob}} |
| :* Domokos Bertoldfia, meaning Domokos, son of Bertold
| | {{Block indent|* Domokos Bertoldfia, meaning Domokos, son of Bertold}} |
| :* Miklós Oszkárfy, meaning Nicholas, son of Oscar
| | {{Block indent|* Miklós Oszkárfy, meaning Nicholas, son of Oscar}} |
| :* Simon Vilmosfÿ, meaning Simon, son of Vilmos
| | {{Block indent|* Simon Vilmosfÿ, meaning Simon, son of Vilmos}} |
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| The father's name with suffix attached may be used as a byname. | | The father's name with suffix attached may be used as a byname. |