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Both my endodontist and dentist have names ending in -ez, so I looked it up.

I wonder if this is a common pattern across all cultures and languages - if surnames share some sort of phonetic pattern, does it almost always indicate a patronymic, or (whatever the term for your profession/place of origin) is?




https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proto-Indo-European_nominals

It comes from the Indo-European genitive.




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