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Beautiful female surname: how to choose? What are the beautiful female names?
The list of beautiful female surnames is very diverse and you can list them endlessly. Everyone has his own idea of aesthetics. And any person, if asked, will name the most beautiful female surnames, which he likes more than others. So the options can be a great variety. But before you start to give examples and to sort out those family names in stages, you must first remember the definitions and origins of the origin of the surnames as such.
The meaning of the word "surname" and its origin
Surnames of aristocrats
Many believe that beautiful female names are Russian aristocratic. Probably, one should not delve into the memories of the last name of the royal dynasty of the Rurik people, left in the nonexistence and the Romanovs, the descendants of the last ruling kings - in our country, and not only, more than enough. Romanova is, undoubtedly, a beautiful female name.
Surnames derived from names
If we consider aristocratic surnames, then it is worth mentioning Tolstoy's story "War and Peace" and remembering Prince Bolkonsky. A similar name - Volkonsky - was worn by the princes of the Russian state. Surnames, really, beautiful. Yes, and Natasha Rostov has a beautiful female name. And if you pay attention to the Shuiskys, Obolensky, Vyazemsky, Lermontov ... Sound good? Very much! The author's name provokes controversial emotions, some think that Tolstoy's surname does not sound good, others - on the contrary. Tastes differ. Everyone has the right to have an opinion.
Surnames related to animals and birds
Surnames derived from professions and titles
Foreign beautiful surnames
If with beautiful Russian surnames everything is more or less clear, then how to define foreign beautiful female surnames? Foreign beautiful surnames may not be beautiful for the people where they took their origin. But on the other hand, the surname will sound romantic and unusual for Russian people. Take, for example, the Armenian name Chakhalyan. For the Russian people, this surname is a mystery, it does not say anything. Yes, what can we say about Russia, the importance of this name is not known to Armenians either. And all because the basis of this name is the Persian word "Chahal", which translates as "jackal". At first glance this may seem ugly. However, if one digs deeper and learns that in such a word Persian conquerors "called" the Armenian insurgents who fought for the independence of their country, then, after thinking it over, one can assume that this is the surname of the heroes. And indeed it is.
English surnames: history
Many know that in the history of mankind there was such a period when the names simply did not exist, but over time the world changed, and due to social and political progress, with the improvement of the level of culture among the population, certain generic names began to be formed and formed. Britain at all times was considered the most developed state, therefore it was in England that the surnames began to appear earlier than in other countries of Europe and Asia. Surnames were first given to rich and noble people. This period occurred in the 11th-12th centuries. Then the generic definitions were given to the rest of society, so in the 17th century every person already had his own surname.
English surnames in connection with the history of origin and a specific designation are divided into four groups.
The first are those that have come from names. Such names completely copy the personal names of people: Tailor, Jack. Walter, Thomas, Allen. There are surnames derived from biblical names with the addition of syllables or individual letters, for example: Tailors, Dixon, Raygen, James. Another kind of English surnames was obtained by adding to the personal name of the syllable -son, which means the son, or by the addition of -ston, which indicates that the person belongs to the north of the country: Jackson, Martinson, Parkinson, Prinston, Bryanston.
Scotland, which is part of the UK, also borrowed a way to create surnames by adding "-son": MacDonald, MacRein, MacCensy. Irish surnames are built based on the vowel O: O'Hara, O'Scott. O'Blain, etc.
To the category of "beautiful English female surnames" are the following naming conventions, which are currently the most common: Anderson, Cooper, Hill, Morgan, King, Jackson, Miller, Parker, Brown, Lee, Taylor.
French surnames
The French language itself is very peculiar, the pronunciation of a large number of French surnames, as well as names, may not be obvious. For example, many French names have in their beginning a particle of Le: Le Corbusier, Le Pen. If we consider the Russian transcription, then these surnames will be read, as le Coriusier, le Pen. When the correct pronunciation should be like this: Le Corbusier and Le Pen. The same situation is with the particle De.
It is possible to enumerate for a very long time what surnames are. Beautiful female name and surname can pay attention to a person no worse than some stylish image. Any girl can get a beautiful surname when married. Unlike the emancipated West, it is customary in Russia to take the surname of a spouse after marriage. And if the groom has an elegant surname, then his bride becomes her lucky possessor.
Greek surnames
Many believe that the most beautiful of all the names are Greek. Thanks to its culture and active political activity, the ancient Greeks managed to win world fame. Therefore, it is not surprising that Greek surnames are of great interest. The names of the Greeks, as well as the names of other nationalities, were formed according to certain rules. Often the basis of the surname was the names of fathers and grandfathers. In this case, the grandfather's way of creating surnames is the most common, because Greeks, in addition to surnames, also used patronymics. The Greek name had acquired a modern form quite early, consisting of a name, patronymic and surname.
Many Greek surnames were based on the names of professions, places, and biblical motifs.
Female surnames in their majority coincide with the genitive case of male surnames. And in order to avoid unwanted homonymy, it is customary to put different stresses on female and male names.
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