Agnomen
Oxygen family or chalcogen
chakogen'((:
The family name for the element sulfur is the chalcogens.
It is part of the Halogens family
If my family had matronymic inclinations, my name would be [Mother's first name]son/daughter.
An epithet is a word or phrase used in place of the name of a person. Usually an epithet is capitalized, just as a name is capitalized. Here are some examples: "The Prince of Peace" is an epithet for Jesus Christ. "The Queen of Soul" is an epithet for Aretha Franklin. "The King of Pop" is an epithet for Michael Jackson.
As a noun: surname means a family name, or the name that one has in common with other family members. It is also defined as an epithet; or the name added to one's given name, indicating a circumstance of birth or some achievement or characteristic. As a verb: surname is defined as "to give a surname to", or "to call by a surname".
の (no) often denotes the person's rank, where his or her family is from, or his or her epithet.
Muskesh is an epithet of the Hindu god Shiva and means conqueror of the Muka Demon. The name Muskesh is a common name in India. There are many different people with this name, some are actors, directors, sportsmen and business men.
Genus Name1. The genus name is written first.2. The genus name is always underlined or italicised.3. The first letter of the genus name is always capitalizedSpecific Name1. The specific epithet is written second.2. The specific epithet is always underlined or italicised.3. The first letter of the specific epithet name is never capitalized
An 'epithet' is a term used to characterize a person or thing, usually a descriptive substitute for the name or title of a person, or an abusive or contemptuous word or phrase.
The term "africana" in the species name Loxodonta africana refers to the geographic region where the African elephant is commonly found, which is Africa. In taxonomic nomenclature, the species name usually consists of two parts: the genus name (in this case, Loxodonta) and the specific epithet (in this case, africana).
A term used as a descriptive substitute for the name or title of a person,
* The name of the genus (plural genera) * The specific epithet (species name)
A sub-division. it might even be a Budget Code.
Appellation, designation, epithet, term, and title are some other words meaning name.
Might be a Romance language name for "wolf," based on the specific epithet, lupus.