surname

surname
noun
Nachname, der; Zuname, der
* * *
['sə:neim]
noun
(a person's family name: The common way of addressing people is by their surnames, preceded by Mr, Mrs, Miss, Dr etc; Smith is a common British surname.) der Nachname
* * *
sur·name
[ˈsɜ:neɪm, AM ˈsɜ:r-]
n Familienname m, Nachname m
* * *
['sɜːneɪm]
n
Nachname m, Familienname m

what is his surname? — wie heißt er mit Nachnamen?

* * *
surname [ˈsɜːneım; US ˈsɜrˌn-]
A s
1. Familien-, Nach-, Zuname m:
what’s his surname? wie heißt er mit Familiennamen?
2. obs Beiname m
B v/t jemandem den Zu- oder (obs) Beinamen … geben:
surnamed …
a) mit Zunamen …,
b) obs mit dem Beinamen …
* * *
noun
Nachname, der; Zuname, der
* * *
n.
Familienname m.
Nachname -n m.
Zuname -n m.

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