In a patriarchal family set up it is a set notion that while a mother is responsible to nurture her child, the Father has the onus of earning bread for the family. While, this concept is changing with the evolving time, there are a large number of places where the same tradition is commonly followed. In general a father is believed to be the one who sternly keeps the command of the family in his hands. The mother on the other hand is the epitome of love who stands behind each member of the family in worst of the situations. Though, in most parts of the World father has the same duty, he is called by his children with different names around the World.
We do not pay heed to the very essential fact of our lives that for half of our needs we depend upon our fathers. Not only the financial needs but every other need including the emotional ones many a times we hold our father’s hands. It may be that a Father will not be able to express his heart yet deep down his heart he is the most emotional person. He cares about his children always. Around the globe it is the father who is considered as the most important person in the family. You can surprise your father by learning the art of calling your father with differ names on father’s Day. We have worked out a list of father’s name in different languages for your convenience.
Here is the list of different ways of calling a father in different parts of the World:Afrikaans: Vader
Bangla: Baba or Abba
Basque: Aita
Bolognese: Pèder
Brazilian Portuguese: Pai
Breton: Tad
Chinese: Ba (Baa)
Cree (Canada): Papa
Croatian: Otac
Czech: Táta, Otec
Dakota (USA): Ate
Dutch: Vader, Papa or Pappie
East African: Baba
English: Father, Dad, Daddy, Pop, Poppa or Papa
Filipino: Tatay, Itay, Tay or Ama
French: Papa
Galician: Pai
German: Banketi or Papi
Hebrew: Abba (h)
Hindi: Papa or Pita-ji
Hungarian: Apa, Apu, Papa or Edesapa
Icelandic: Pabbi or Faðir
Indonesian: Bapa, Ayah or Pak
Irish: Athair or Daidí
Italian: Babbo
Japanese: Otosan or Papa
Judeo: Spanish, Padre, Baba or Babu
Kikuyu: Baba
Kiswahili: Baba
Ladin: Pere
Latin: Pater, Papa or Atta
Luo (Kenya): Baba
Malay: Bapa
Maltese: Missier
Modern Greek: Babbas
Nahuatl (Mexico): Ta'
Nepali: Buwa
Norwegian: Pappa or Far
Persian/Farsi: Pedar, Pitar or Baabaa
Polish: Tata or Ojciec
Portuguese: Pai
Quechua: Tata or Churiyaqe
Romanian: Tata, Parinte or Taica
Russian: Papa
Sanskrit: Tàtah or Janak
Sicilian: Patri
Slovak: Otec
Spanish: Papá, Viejo or Tata
Swedish: Pappa
Swiss German: Vatter
Turkish: Baba
Urdu: Abbu, Abbu-ji, Abbu-jaan
Venetian: Pare, Popà, 'Opà, Pupà or Papà
Welsh: Tad
Copyright © 2005- www.fathersdaycelebration.com. All Rights Reserved