patronimiquos is incorrectly written, and should be written as "patronymics" being its meaning:
Name that applies to the offspring and that indicates ancestry. Etymologically means " or what names the father, of the Greek pater patros: father and onoma onomatos: name. Since the antiquity after the name children tended to have a nickname like " son of 34. or " such family ". In the modern languages patronymics are formed with the preposition " " " van " " von " ( van Gogh ) ( Pedro ) either with suffixes:-ez in Castilian, which seems to be a benefit of the Basque, (Fernandez ) and in other languages:-(Anderson ) - 40 sen;Andersen ) suffixes meaning " son of "