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Make A Name For Oneself
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Why in biblical depiction do all the characters only have a first name such as Matthew, Luke, Paul, Peter etc?
surely there was more than one person with the same first name and what happened to their surnames?
surely there was more than one person with the same first name and what happened to their surnames?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Surnames began to appear in Europe only around the 12th century. In the Middle East - the Bible lands - even today people are often known by association with their fathers. For example, most Arabs have names along the lines of Hussein Abdullah Khamis al-Busaidi. This means his given name is Hussein, Abdullah is/was his father's name and Khamis is/was his grandfather's name. The al-Busaidi element is a tribal or geographical reference. Saddam Hussein, for example, was al-Takriti, meaning 'from the district around Takrit'.
Oddly enough, in the fishing communities around the north-east of Scotland, such a system of naming still exists. Thus you might find someone called Jeems's Ailick (James's Alex) to separate him from all the other Alexanders.
Other identifiers in the Middle East, just as were used in Europe, would have been the person's job or his appearance. So we have Butcher, Baker, Smith and so on as well as Cruickshank (twisted leg), White, Fairhead etc.
Oddly enough, in the fishing communities around the north-east of Scotland, such a system of naming still exists. Thus you might find someone called Jeems's Ailick (James's Alex) to separate him from all the other Alexanders.
Other identifiers in the Middle East, just as were used in Europe, would have been the person's job or his appearance. So we have Butcher, Baker, Smith and so on as well as Cruickshank (twisted leg), White, Fairhead etc.
Yes, Luna. Click here for a website with explanations of many biblical names.
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