- "common
names" or (obsolete) "general
names". A
name can be
given to a person, place, or thing; for example,
parents can give
their child a
name or a scientist...
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choice that was even then
quite exceptional.
Names are
freely chosen by popes, and not
based on any system.
Names of
immediate or
distant predecessors, mentors...
- The most po****r
given names vary nationally, regionally, and culturally.
Lists of
widely used
given names can
consist of
those most
often bestowed upon...
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April 2023. Juntanamalaga,
Preecha (1 June 1988). "Thai or Siam?".
Names. 36 (1): 69–84. doi:10.1179/nam.1988.36.1-2.69. ISSN 1756-2279. Archived...
- one's
immediate family.
Regnal names and
religious or
monastic names are
special given names bestowed upon
someone receiving a
crown or
entering a religious...
-
status of a person.
Compound surnames can be
composed of
separate names. The use of
names has been do****ented in even the
oldest historical records. Examples...
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biblical personalities who were
called by
various names.[clarification needed] Moses'
other names were
Jekuthiel (by his mother),
Heber (by his father)...
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representation of
names of
countries and
their subdivisions. The ISO 3166
standard contains three parts: ISO 3166-1 –
Codes for the
representation of
names of countries...
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Paper No. 54 :
UNGEGN list of
country names (Prepared by the
United Nations Group of
Experts on
Geographical Names)" (PDF). unstats.un.org. Vienna. May...
- Star
Names:
Their Lore and
Meaning is an 1899 book by
Richard Hinckley Allen, that
discusses the
names of stars, constellations, and
their histories.[not...