Where does “მამიდაშვილი” come from?

მამიდაშვილი (Georgian) comes from Georgian მამიდა, from Georgian მამა, from Old Georgian მამაჲ, from Proto-Kartvelian mam- — father.

მამიდაშვილი (Georgian): cousin, a child of one's paternal aunt

Definitions

  1. cousin, a child of one's paternal aunt

Ancestry of “მამიდაშვილი”, step by step

მამიდაშვილი traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Georgian მამიდა

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Georgianმამიდაaunt (father's side), paternal aunt, the sister of one's father, father’s cousin
2Georgianმამაfather
3Old Georgianმამაჲfather; father, ecclesiarch
4Proto-Kartvelianmam-father

via Georgian შვილი

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Georgianშვილიchild; offspring of an animal
2Old Georgianშვილიchild, son, daughter
3Proto-Georgian-Zanšw-il-
Every word from Proto-Kartvelian mam-Every word from Old Georgian მამაჲEvery word from Georgian მამა