This template is a
hatnote that can be put at the top of a biographical article to point out to readers that one element of a person's
Indian patronymic is not the
family name but a
patronymic, that is, the
given name of their father.
Parameter
Description
given name]
Replace this term with the person's given or personal name(s).
patronymic]
Replace this term with the person's patronymic, or father's name.
note
Optional: if "note=on", the following explanatory note is displayed: "The abbreviation 's/o' or 'd/o', if used, means 'son of' or 'daughter of' respectively." These abbreviations are sometimes used by Indians in
Singapore. If "note=off" or the "note" parameter is omitted, the explanatory note is not displayed.
notemalay
Optional: if "notemalay=on", the following explanatory note is displayed: "The abbreviation 'a/l' (anak lelaki) or 'a/p' (anak perempuan), if used, means 'son of' or 'daughter of' in
Malay respectively." These abbreviations are sometimes used by Indians in
Malaysia. If "notemalay=off" or if the "notemalay" parameter is omitted, the explanatory note is not displayed.
In this
Indian name, the name Shunmugam is a
patronymic, and the person should be referred to by the
given name, Jayakumar. The abbreviation "s/o" or "d/o", if used, means "son of" or "daughter of" respectively.
In this
Indian name, the name Shunmugam is a
patronymic, and the person should be referred to by the
given name, Jayakumar. The abbreviation "a/l" (anak lelaki) or "a/p" (anak perempuan), if used, means "son of" or "daughter of" in
Malay respectively.