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The nasab (Arabic: نسب, lit. 'lineage') is a patronymic or matronymic, or a series thereof. It indicates the person's heritage by the word ibn (ابن "son of", colloquially bin) or ibnat ("daughter of", also بنت bint, abbreviated bte.).[citation needed] In the 1995 book Name Studies (De Gruyter), Wolfdietrich Fischer wrote that, although the nasab was still common contemporarily, ibn and bint were omitted "in almost all Arab countries".[1]