surnamed (Meaning)

surnamed

an added name, an added name derived from occupation or other circumstance, to give a surname to, the name held in common by members of a family, the name borne in common by members of a family

surnamed Sentence Examples

  1. The politician was born into a wealthy family surnamed Smith.
  2. The descendants of the noble family surnamed Stewart still reside in the ancient castle.
  3. The surname of the renowned scientist was often misspelled as Thompson instead of Thompson.
  4. The sole survivor of the shipwreck was surnamed Jones, a name common among the sailors of that era.
  5. The genealogist traced the lineage of the family surnamed O'Brien back to the medieval Irish kings.
  6. The student's name was listed on the exam as Emily Carter, but her teacher knew her by her maiden name, Johnson.
  7. The author's pen name was an anagram of his real surname, concealing his identity from readers.
  8. The historian discovered a letter written by a man surnamed Hamilton, shedding new light on the history of the revolution.
  9. The journalist's exposé revealed that the politician had a secret bank account under a surname different from his own.
  10. The woman surnamed Garcia was elected as mayor, becoming the first person of Hispanic descent to hold that office in the city.

FAQs About the word surnamed

an added name, an added name derived from occupation or other circumstance, to give a surname to, the name held in common by members of a family, the name borne

labeled, designated, entitled, denominated, baptized, termed, nicknamed, nominated, titled, labelled

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The politician was born into a wealthy family surnamed Smith.

The descendants of the noble family surnamed Stewart still reside in the ancient castle.

The surname of the renowned scientist was often misspelled as Thompson instead of Thompson.

The sole survivor of the shipwreck was surnamed Jones, a name common among the sailors of that era.