Iceland review - 2014, Síða 42

Iceland review - 2014, Síða 42
40 ICELAND REVIEW son and dóttir My name is Benný Ísleifsdóttir and i’m icelandic. My surname, Ísleifsdóttir, means ‘daughter of Ísleifur.’ My father’s surname, however, was Gíslason, ‘son of Gísli,’ and my grandfa- ther’s surname was Þorsteinsson, because his father was Þorsteinn. it’s a bit compli- cated but that’s because icelandic surnames are individual, not hereditary. The system of hereditary surnames came from the romans in the tenth century and from there it spread throughout europe. The elite, i.e. the aristocrats, had a taste for surnames and realized how they could be of benefit to them in preserving and passing on their prestige. tHE loWER clAssEs cAtcH on The custom of using hereditary surnames became the standard practice through- was that the new hereditary surnames matched only those who could actually inherit something more than a name from their parents. tHE nEW HYpE cAusEs DEbAtEs The increase in hereditary surnames brought about heavy discussion within society, since icelanders had for centuries got used to being the daughters and sons of their fathers. abandoning the nam- ing system they had been brought up to believe was unique and distinctive caused dispute among the public, and also among intellectuals and politicians. Should the icelandic people welcome the new system of hereditary surnames, like most of their fellow europeans already had? or should they continue being daughters and sons of their fathers? That was a tricky question, Remember the 15-year-old girl, simply registered as stúlka (‘girl’) in the National Registry, who sued the Icelandic state—and won—to have her given name Blær approved? The case, and similar ones since, caused widespread debate in Iceland and made international headlines. Here we take a look at a separate naming issue, that of Icelandic surnames, which are individual, not hereditary. By Benný Sif íSleifSdóttir PHOTO By PÁll StefÁnSSon out europe over the next few centuries. Somehow, inheriting a name was less of an issue to the lower classes but eventually filtered its way, gradually, from the higher ranking to those belonging to the lower classes. in iceland this was somewhat different. at the turn of the 20th century, hered- itary surnames were relatively uncom- mon; they had spread most in the upper classes, which consisted primarily of those icelanders who had traveled abroad, either for trade or education, and had there- fore been introduced to this new custom. They were also used by foreigners who had moved to the country, often officials, merchants or craftsmen, carrying along their own family names. There were, how- ever, the odd farmers and laborers who also welcomed the custom but they were relatively few and thus the understanding
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