Where does “patronymic” come from?

Patronymic derives from Ancient Greek patronymikós, from patró- (father, from πατήρ patḗr) and -onymikos (named after), tracing to Proto-Indo-European ph₂tḗr.

patronymic (English): Derived from one's father; Derived from one's...

Definitions

  1. Derived from one's father; Derived from one's...

Ancestry of “patronymic”, step by step

patronymic traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English patronym

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishpatronymThe name of someone's father; A patronymic...
2English-ologyAlternative form of -logy; 1843, Thomas Chandler...
3English‐o‐
4English-primUsed to form names of trimethoprim derivatives acting as
5EnglishtrimethoprimA synthetic antibiotic used to treat malaria and...
6EnglishtrimethoxyThree methoxy groups in a molecule
7EnglishmethoxyThe univalent radical CH-O- derived from methanol
8Englishoxy-Sharp, keen, acute, pungent, acid; Concerning...
9EnglishoxygenThe chemical element with an atomic number of 8...
10Frenchoxygèneoxygen; inflection of oxygéner: ##...
11Ancient Greekγένοςoffspring, descendant; family, clan; nation, race
12Proto-Hellenicgénosfamily; race
13Proto-Indo-Europeanǵénh₁osrace, lineage
14Proto-Indo-Europeanǵenh₁-to produce, to beget, to give birth

via Ancient Greek πᾰτήρ

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ancient Greekπᾰτήρfather
2Proto-Hellenicpatḗrfather
3Proto-Indo-Europeanph₂tḗrfather
4Proto-Indo-Europeanpeh₂-to protect; to shepherd

Words derived from “patronymic

Every word from Proto-Indo-European ǵenh₁-Every word from Proto-Indo-European ǵénh₁osEvery word from English -prim