Lines Matching refs:surname
1970 msgid "Alternative spelling of surname"
3192 # I18N: %s is a surname
3193 #. I18N: %s is a surname
3835 # I18N: In the Icelandic surname tradition, ...
3836 #. I18N: In the Icelandic surname tradition, ...
3838 msgid "Children take a patronym instead of a surname."
3841 # I18N: In the Spanish surname tradition, ...
3842 #. I18N: In the Spanish surname tradition, ...
3844 msgid "Children take one surname from the father and one surname from the mother."
3847 # I18N: In the Portuguese surname tradition, ...
3848 #. I18N: In the Portuguese surname tradition, ...
3850 msgid "Children take one surname from the mother and one surname from the father."
3853 # I18N: In the paternal surname tradition, ...
3854 # I18N: In the patrilineal surname tradition, ...
3855 # I18N: In the Polish surname tradition, ...
3856 # I18N: In the Lithuanian surname tradition, ...
3857 #. I18N: In the patrilineal surname tradition, ...
3862 msgid "Children take their father’s surname."
3865 # I18N: In the matrilineal surname tradition, ...
3866 #. I18N: In the matrilineal surname tradition, ...
3868 msgid "Children take their mother’s surname."
8181 msgid "If an individual does not have a surname, no slashes are needed: <%s>Jón Einarsson<%s>"
8201 msgid "If the surname is unknown, use empty slashes: <%s>Mary //<%s>"
8533 msgid "Individuals with surname %s"
8744 … This should be a common/default/placeholder name of an individual. Put slashes around the surname.
8745 … This should be a common/default/placeholder name of an individual. Put slashes around the surname.
9455 msgid "Long lists of individuals with the same surname can be broken into smaller sub-lists accordi…
11145 msgid "No surname"
14572 #. I18N: Abbreviation for “Sosa-Stradonitz number”. This is an individual’s surname, so may need tr…
14986 # I18N: In the Lithuanian surname tradition, ...
14991 # I18N: In the Polish surname tradition, ...
15228 #: resources/views/help/surname.phtml:10
15229 …surname</b> field contains a name that is used for sorting and grouping. It can be different to th…
15722 msgid "The surname is enclosed by slashes: <%s>John Paul /Smith/<%s>"
15827 msgid "There are no individuals with the surname “%s”"
16643 msgid "Top %s surname"
16661 # I18N: i.e. most popular surname.
16662 #. I18N: i.e. most popular surname.
16664 msgid "Top surname"
17621 msgid "When you add a new family member, a default surname can be provided. This surname will depen…
17714 # I18N: In the paternal surname tradition, ...
17715 # I18N: In the Polish surname tradition, ...
17716 # I18N: In the Lithuanian surname tradition, ...
17720 msgid "Wives take their husband’s surname."
20768 # I18N: A name taken on marriage - usually the wife takes the husband’s surname
20769 #. I18N: A name taken on marriage - usually the wife takes the husband’s surname
20789 # I18N: A system where children take their mother’s surname
20790 #. I18N: A system where children take their mother’s surname
21157 # I18N: A system where children take their father’s surname
21158 #. I18N: A system where children take their father’s surname
22313 msgctxt "Unknown surname"
23069 … a certain surname occurs is lower than the threshold, it will not appear in the list. It can be a…
23081 … a surname from the Common Surname list without increasing the threshold value, you can do that by…
23204 #~ msgid "Married surname"
23245 #~ msgid "Minimum number of occurrences to be a “common surname”"
23438 #~ msgid "Please enter a given name, surname, or place in addition to the year"
23788 …ame will be shown on the map. If you leave this field empty, the most common surname will be used."
23951 #~ msgid "This is the number of times that a surname must occur before it shows up in the Common Su…
24260 #~ msgid "Wife’s maiden surname becomes new given name"
24263 #~ msgid "Wife’s surname replaced by husband’s surname"
24279 …recording their married name. However not all women take their husband’s surname, so beware of int…
24527 # I18N: A name taken on marriage - usually the wife takes the husband’s surname
24532 # I18N: A name taken on marriage - usually the wife takes the husband’s surname