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[Surname] Re: What does the Georgian suffix -dze mean?
I found this in Wikipedia: “-dze (-ძე): meaning "son":[3] from western and eastern Georgia.[4] E.g. Abashidze, Arveladze, Kaladze, etc.”
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Wiktionary has "From Old Georgian ძჱ (ʒē), ძეჲ (ʒey, “son”)." (IPA d͡ze).Most of these surnames have the characteristics of dithematic names, rather than compounded names like Anderson, except for გიორგაძე giorgaʒe from გიორგი giorgi (from Greek Georgios)+ძე son
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Where on Wikipedia (what article)? Always site your sources.
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This information is from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgian_name which also explains the other common endings for Georgian.
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Thank you!
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