surnoms
Surnoms, the plural of the French word surnom, refer to informal names used to identify or characterize a person or group, rather than official names. In English, the closest equivalents are nicknames or epithets. Surnoms are distinct from official names: given name (prenom) and family name (nom de famille) designate legal identity, while a surnom arises from social usage and can change over time.
Etymology: The word derives from sur- “over” plus nom “name,” historically used to distinguish people who shared
Types and usage: Surnoms may reference appearance, personality, origin, occupation, accomplishments, or a memorable anecdote. They
Formation and examples: Examples include descriptive nicknames like “the Brave,” “the Tall,” or “the Quick,” or
Related terms: Related concepts include sobriquet, epithet, pseudonym, nom de plume, and nom de scène. Surnoms