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Encyclopedia > Given name etymology

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See Wiktionary Appendix:First names.


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  • Behind the Name (http://www.behindthename.com) - (the etymology of first names)

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Given name - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1237 words)
The given name may be single, or several names may be given (the latter are known as middle names).
However, in many cultures, given names are reused, especially to commemorate the dead (namesake), resulting in a virtually limited repertoire of names that sometimes vary by orthography.
In German the names Johannes and Margarethe are diminutized to Hänsel and Gretel.
Given (210 words)
A child's given name or names are usually assigned around the time of birth.
Names given to the divine In God", though be of different languages, or be in varied ways different from other cultural...
Names given to the Spanish language There are two main names given to the Spanish language : 'Spanish' and 'Castilian'.
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