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'''Ryan''' (previously '''Rys''' and '''Rhÿs''' and later Anglicized as Ryan) is the personal surname of the descendants of King [[Dirk I]] of Cordonia. The [[House of Ryan]] was named after the surname. Dirk I proposed and ratified the change during [[:wikipedia:World War IIWorld War II]] to distance the Cordonian royal family from their German ancestry, similar to that of the [[:wikipedia:British royal family|British]] and other European royal families. Cordonian persons who use a royal title and style do not need to use a surname according to the [[Constitution of Cordonia]], but Ryan is used when one is needed (see explanation below).
'''Ryan''' (previously '''Rys''' and '''Rhÿs''' and later Anglicized as Ryan) is the personal surname of the descendants of King [[Dirk I]] of Cordonia. The [[House of Ryan]] was named after the surname. Dirk I proposed and ratified the change during [[:wikipedia:World War IIWorld War II]] to distance the Cordonian royal family from their German ancestry, similar to that of the [[:wikipedia:British royal family|British]] and other European royal families. Cordonian persons who use a royal title and style do not need to use a surname according to the [[Constitution of Cordonia]], but Ryan is used when one is needed.
 
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Revision as of 00:42, 23 May 2022

Ryan (previously Rys and Rhÿs and later Anglicized as Ryan) is the personal surname of the descendants of King Dirk I of Cordonia. The House of Ryan was named after the surname. Dirk I proposed and ratified the change during wikipedia:World War IIWorld War II to distance the Cordonian royal family from their German ancestry, similar to that of the British and other European royal families. Cordonian persons who use a royal title and style do not need to use a surname according to the Constitution of Cordonia, but Ryan is used when one is needed.

See also