by Pavlos (guest)
6/1/2001, 3:00 AM
To a large extent, surnames in Cyprus are traditionally not handed over from generation to generation. The child usually uses his/her father's first name with an "-ou" suffix on the last syllable, that implies "son/daughter of", a bit like the Franch prefix "de-". It is commonplace to see kids with different surnames than their parents, and obviously lotsa names such as Pavlos Pavlou floating about.
This practice is gradually being abandoned however...