1893: Inheritable Surnames Feb 20, 2020
Since a surname indicates familial or even tribal affiliation, it is quite common for them to be patrilineal or regional, but would changing across generations therefore. However, some shifts throughout history changed this, namely with inheritable names. In 1808, Napoleon decreed that all people, including Jews who had never had inheritable names, adopt inheritable family surnames. This was applied across all the European areas he had dominion over, leading to the standardization of names in a fairly rapid period of time. Many people continued to use professional or geographically based names however.
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