The Means Of Naming: A Social HistoryRoutledge, 2 בספט׳ 2003 - 420 עמודים Names are never given accidentally; they are chosen and bestowed according to rules that reflect fundamental features of the society and culture concerned. This is a study of the nature and history of naming practices in Western Europe. |
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
The Means of Naming: A Social History <span dir=ltr>Stephen Wilson</span> אין תצוגה מקדימה זמינה - 2017 |
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
adopted Alsace Anglo-Saxon Béarn become born boys called cent child Christian names Cicero cognomen cognomina common commonest names cultural daughter eighteenth century elements eleventh century élite Empire England English especially example family name father female names feminized fifteenth Florence Forez fourteenth century France freedmen French gentilicium Germanic names girls given godparents Greek hypocoristic immigrants important indicated inherited inscriptions Italy Jean John L'Onomastique late later Latin names London Lord Lormont mainly male names Marie married medieval period middle modern period mother Myddle names became nicknames nineteenth century nobility noble nomenclature noms de personne Old Testament Old Testament names Onomastic origin Paris patronymic pattern peasants personal names popular praenomen praenomina prénoms referred religious remained Rome saints second names seems seen seventeenth century siècle single names sixteenth century slaves social status suffixes surnames theophoric names thirteenth century took traditional Trentino Tuscany twelfth century William women