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Summary
father is a kinship[1]. father ranks in the top 9% of kinship entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (4,225 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- father's instance of is recorded as kinship[3].
- father's part of the series is recorded as ahnentafel[4].
- father is a type of parent[5].
- father is a type of father or father's brother[6].
- father's Commons category is recorded as Fathers[7].
- father is the opposite of mother[8].
- father is the opposite of child[9].
- father's described by source is recorded as Metropolitan Museum of Art Tagging Vocabulary[10].
- father's described by source is recorded as Encyclopædia Britannica 11th edition[11].
- father's has characteristic is recorded as male[12].
- father's main Wikidata property is recorded as P22[13].
- father's different from is recorded as Far[14].
- father's disjoint union of is recorded as list of values as qualifiers[15].
- father's exact match is recorded as https://turkic.elegantlexicon.com/turkforms.php?form=fatherfather[16].
- father's kinship equivalent in SPARQL at Wikidata is recorded as ?person wdt:P22 ?relative[17].
- father's family relationship degree is recorded as {'amount': '+1'}[18].
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Definition and Type
father's instance of is recorded as kinship[3]. Recorded subclass of include parent[5] and father or father's brother[6]. Recorded opposite of include mother[8] and child[9].
Influence
Things named for father include Abu Dhabi[19], a metropolis[20], in United Arab Emirates[21]; Father's Day[22], a holiday[23]; metropolis[24]; God the Father[25], a deity[26]; Mammapappa[27], a website[28], in Finland[29]; Chichijima[30], an island[31], in Japan[32]; Pappa Ante Portas[33], a film[34], directed by Loriot[35]; and Aitor[36], a male given name[37].
Why It Matters
father ranks in the top 9% of kinship entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (4,225 views/month).[2] father has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[38] father is known by 84 alternative names across languages and contexts.[39]
father has been cited as an influence by Othell Wilson[40], a basketball player[41], b. 1961[42], of United States[43].
Entities named for father include Abu Dhabi[19], a metropolis[20], in United Arab Emirates[21]; Father's Day[22], a holiday[23]; metropolis[24]; God the Father[25], a deity[26]; Mammapappa[27], a website[28], in Finland[29]; and Chichijima[30], an island[31], in Japan[32].
FAQs
Who did father influence?
father has been cited as an influence by Othell Wilson[40].