[Facts] Re: help needed
Cyprus is the case of a European country with a somewhat quirky naming scheme: Traditionally, the surname is usually derived from the father's first name. If a Cypriot woman, for example, is named Alexandra and her father's first name is Petros, her full legal name becomes Alexandra Petrou (the -ou ending means "of", pretty much like the French prefix de-). As a result it is quite common for children in Cyprus to have a different Surname than their parents.
It also explains why so many Cypriot surnames end with -ou, rather rhan the predominant Greek -os.
In the past few decades, however, socially "established" families have been increasingly abandonong this traditional scheme to preserve a constant surname.
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help needed  ·  Mike C  ·  11/10/2001, 4:38 PM
Thanks Pavlos, Nanaea, and Daividh  ·  Mike C  ·  11/12/2001, 7:30 PM
Re: help needed  ·  Pavlos  ·  11/11/2001, 4:01 AM
Re: help needed  ·  Nanaea  ·  11/10/2001, 7:43 PM
Re: help needed  ·  Daividh  ·  11/10/2001, 5:04 PM