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Male offspring
"Sons" redirects here. For other uses, seeSon (disambiguation) andSons (disambiguation).

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Ason is amaleoffspring; aboy or aman in relation to hisparents. The female counterpart is adaughter. From a biological perspective, a son constitutes afirst degree relative.

Social issues

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Main article:Son preference

In pre-industrial societies and some current countries with agriculture-based economies, a higher value was, and still is, assigned to sons rather than daughters, giving males highersocial status, because males werephysically stronger, and could perform farming tasks more effectively.

InChina, aone-child policy was in effect until 2015 in order to address rapidpopulation growth. Official birth records showed a rise in the level of male births since the policy was brought intolaw. This was attributed to a number of factors, including the illegal practice ofsex-selective abortion and widespread under-reporting of female births.[citation needed]

Inpatrilineal societies, sons will customarilyinherit an estate before daughters.[1]

In some cultures, the eldest son has special privileges. For example, in Biblical times, the first-born male was bequeathed the most goods from his father. Some Japanese social norms involving the eldest son are: "that parents are more likely to live with their eldest child if their eldest child is a son" and "that parents are most likely to live with their eldest son even if he is not the eldest child".[2]

Christian symbolism

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Miniature inLes Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry depicting theBaptism of Jesus, whereGod the Father proclaimedJesus to be his Son

AmongChristians, "the Son" orSon of God refers toJesus Christ. Trinitarian Christians view Jesus as the human incarnation ofGod the second person of theTrinity, known asGod the Son. In the Gospels,Jesus sometimes refers to himself as theSon of Man.

Indications in names

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Further information:Patronymic

In many cultures, thesurname of the family means "son of", indicating a possible ancestry—i.e., that the whole family descends from a common ancestor. It may vary between the beginning or the termination of the surname.

Arabic
  • bin oribn. Examples: "Ibn Sina" ("son of Sina"), "Ibn Khaldun" ("son of Khaldun").
Berber
  • U (also spelledou). Examples: "Usadden" ("son of Sadden"), "Uâli" ("son of Âli").
  • Ayt (also spelledait oraït). Examples: "Ayt Buyafar" ("sons of Buyafar"), "Ayt Mellul" ("sons of Mellul").
  • n Ayt (also spellednait ornaït). Examples: "n Ayt Ndir" ("son of the Ndir tribe/family"), "Naït Zerrad" ("son of the Zerrad tribe or family").
Danish
  • Sen. Examples: "Henriksen" ("son of Henrik"), "Jensen" ("son of Jens"), "Andersen" ("son of Anders").
Dutch
  • Sen. Examples: "Jansen" ("son of Jan"), "Petersen" ("son of Peter"), "Pietersen" ("son of Pieter")
  • Zoon. Examples: "Janszoon" ("son of Jan"), "Peterszoon" ("son of Peter"), "Pieterszoon" ("son of Pieter")
English
  • s. Examples: "Edwards" ("son of Edward"), "Williams" ("son of William"), "Jeffreys" ("son of Jeffrey")
  • Son. Examples: "Jefferson" ("son of Jeffery"), "Wilson" ("son of William"), "Edson" ("son of Edward"), "Anderson" ("son of Ander").
French
  • es. Example: "Fernandes" ("son of Fernand").
  • ot. Example: "Pierrot" ("son of Pierre").
  • de ord'. Example: "Danton" ("son of Anton").
Hebrew
  • ben orbin before 1300 BC. Example: "Benjamin" ("son of aright-hand man"). Also, the Hebrew word for "person" isben Adam, meaning "son ofAdam".
Hindi
  • beta. Example: "Mera beta Tim" ("my son Tim").
  • बेटा. Example "मेरा बेटा टिम" ("my son Tim").
Hungarian
  • -fi or-ffy. Examples: "Petőfi" ("son of Pető"), "Sándorfi" ("son of Sándor"), "Péterffy" ("son of Péter") (archaic spelling, indicates aristocratic origins).
Irish
  • Mac orMc. Examples: "MacThomas" ("son of Thomas"), "McDonald" ("son of Donald"), "MacLean" ("son of Lean").
Italian
  • di. Examples: "di Stefano" ("son of Steven"), "di Giovanni" ("son of John"), "di Giuseppe" ("son of Joseph").
  • de. Examples: "de Paolo" ("son of Paul"), "de Mauro" ("son of Maurus"), "de Giorgio" ("son of George").
  • d`. Examples: "d'Antonio" ("son of Anthony"), "d'Adriano" ("son of Adrian"), "d'Agostino" ("son of Augustine").
  • -i, which comes fromLatin ending forGenitive. Examples: "Paoli" ("son of Paolo"), "Richetti" ("son of Richetto, a short name for Enrico").
Norwegian
  • Son. Examples: "Magnusson" ("son of Magnus"); "Sigurdson" ("son of Sigurd"), "Odinson" ("son of Odin").
Persian
  • pur/pour. Example: "Mahdipur" ("son of Mahdi").
  • zadeh. Example: "Muhammadzadeh" ("son/daughter of Muhammad").
Tagalog
  • Anak Example:mga Anak ni Pedro (son and daughter of Pedro)
Tamil
  • Magan. Example: "En Magan Murugan" ("my son Murugan").
  • மகன். Example "என் மகன் முருகன்" ("my son Murugan").
Polish
  • ski. Examples: "Janowski" ("son of John"), "Piotrowski" ("son of Peter"), "Michalski" ("son of Michael").
Portuguese
  • Es. Examples: "Gonçalves" ("son of Gonçalo"), "Henriques" ("son of Henrique"), "Fernandes" ("son of Fernando").
Romanian
  • a as prefix (except for female names that start in "a" and probably for others that start in vowels) andei as suffix. Example: "Amariei" ("son of Mary"), "Adomniței" ("son of Domnița"), "Alenei" ("son of Elena/Leana").
  • escu or sometimesaşcu comes from theLatin-iscus which means "belonging to the people". Examples: "Petrescu" ("Petre's son"), "Popescu" ("Popa's son", Popa meaning Priest), "Constantinescu" ("son of Constantin").
Russian
  • ov/ɒf/,ovich/əvɪtʃ/. Example: "Ivanov" ("son of Ivan").
  • ev/ɛf/,evich/ɨvɪtʃ/. Example: "Dmitriev" ("son of Dmitri").
Spanish
  • Ez. Examples: "González" ("son of Gonzalo"), "Henríquez" ("son of Henrique"), "Fernández" ("son of Fernando"), Gómez ("son of Gome"), Sánchez ("son of Sancho").
Turkish
Ukrainian
  • -enko or-ko, meaning simply "son of". Example: "Kovalenko" ("son of Koval")
  • sky . Examples: "Stanislavsky" ("son of Stanislav"), "Chaykovsky" ("son of Chayko"), "Petrovsky" ("son of Petro").
  • shyn. Examples: "Petryshyn" ("son of Petro"), "Danylyshyn" ("son of Danylo").
  • chuk. Example: "Ivanchuk" ("son of Ivan").
Welsh
  • ap orab. Examples: "ap Rhys" ("son of Rhys",anglicized to "Price"), "ab Owain" ("son of Owen", anglicized toBowen).

Semitic

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TheArabic word for son isibn. Becausefamily andancestry are importantculturalvalues in theArab world andIslam,Arabs and mostMuslims (e.g.Bruneian) often usebin, which is a form ofibn, in their full names. Thebin here means "son of." For example, the Arab name "Saleh bin Tarif bin Khaled Al-Fulani" translates as "Saleh, son of Tarif, son of Khaled; of the family Al-Fulani" (cf.Arab family naming conventions). Accordingly, the opposite ofibn/bin isabu, meaning "the father of." It is aretronym, given upon the birth of one's first-born son, and is used as amoniker to indicate the newly acquired fatherhood status, rather than a family name. For example, if Mahmoud's first-born son is named Abdullah, from that point on Mahmoud can be called "Abu Abdullah."

This iscognate with theHebrew languageben, as in "Judah ben Abram HaLevi," which means "Judah, son of Abram, the Levite." Ben is also a standalone name.

References

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  1. ^Peoples, James; Bailey, Garrick (1 January 2011).Humanity: An Introduction to Cultural Anthropology. Cengage Learning. pp. 194–196.ISBN 978-1-111-30152-1. Retrieved25 October 2012.
  2. ^Wakabayashi, Midori; Horioka, Charles Yuji (2009)."Is the Eldest Son Different? The Residential Choice of Siblings in Japan"(PDF).Japan and the World Economy.21 (4):337–348.doi:10.1016/j.japwor.2009.04.001.

External links

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  • The dictionary definition ofson at Wiktionary
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