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			Icelanders still use patronyms, genetive form of father's name + son/daughter depending on gender of child. Women always keep their patronymic surname whether they marry or not.  
Matronyms are sometimes used in today's egalitarian society and also occasionally in Viking/Old Norse times.   
Vikings would also use nicknames, for example Aud the Deepminded was daughter of Ketil Flatnose.  
This is a fascinating subject on which I have a LOT to say, when I have time. Be warned. Icelandic has a lot of names for different kinds of relations which I just can't *wait* to bore you with.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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