Onomastics
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Onomastics or onomatology is the study of proper names of all kinds and the origins of names. The word is derived from the Greek word ὄνομα (onoma), meaning name. Toponymy or toponomastics, the study of place names, is one of the principal branches of onomastics. Anthroponomastics is the study of personal names.
For some cultures (and celebrities), only one name is needed to indicate a certain person without ambiguity. In others, a single personal name may be insufficient, requiring alteration to a hypocoristic/diminutive nickname or addition of a byname based on a specific individual's traits, family, home, occupation, or other. In most of the world, individually-based bynames have become hereditary family names, perhaps retaining little descriptive resemblance to the ancestral namesake's original byname.
Most of Western culture uses the name order indicated by the common synonymous phrases "first name" for personal name and "last name" or "surname" for family name. However, this is inconsistent with traditional East Asian and Hungarian usage, which places the family name before the personal name.
See also
- etymology, the study of word origins.
- -onym, listing the technical kinds of names.
- Jaroslav Rudnyckyj
External links
- The Open Directory onomastics category
- Information about how given names are related to each other and their origins (translation, nickname, combination, short form, ...)
- Gymnastics with Onomastics - how different languages and cultures form names
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