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Titles and Ranks
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"Månsdottir" is actually not a surname but a patronymic meaning Mån's daughter. The correct usage for a male person would be Månsson or Månssen. If a Swedish patronymic is used as a surname, both male and female persons take the male form. Another incorrect patronymic usage is in the name of Aleksandr Kerensky