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  2. Mononym - Wikipedia

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    In the past, mononyms were common in Indonesia, especially in Javanese names. [24] Some younger people may have them, but this practice is becoming rarer, since mononyms are no longer allowed for newborns since 2022 (see Naming law § Indonesia). [25] Single names still also occur in Tibet. [2] Most Afghans also have no surname. [26]

  3. List of one-word stage names - Wikipedia

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    famous people who are commonly referred to only by their first name (e.g. Adele, Beyoncé, Elvis, Madonna). famous people who are commonly referred to only by their surname (e.g. Liberace, Mantovani, Morrissey, Mozart, Shakespeare); it is quite common and regular for surnames to be used to identify historic and pop culture figures.

  4. Bokanovsky's Process - Wikipedia

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    Bokanovsky's Process is a fictional process of human cloning that is a key aspect of the world envisioned in Aldous Huxley's 1932 novel Brave New World. The process is applied to fertilized human eggs in vitro, causing them to split into identical genetic copies of the original. The process can be repeated several times, though the maximum ...

  5. List of pseudonyms - Wikipedia

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    England-based street artist, political activist, and film director Barefoot Bandit: Colton Harris-Moore American former fugitive Basshunter: Jonas Altberg Swedish singer, record producer, songwriter and DJ Bernard Shakey Neil Young: Canadian musician Bhanusimha Rabindranath Tagore

  6. Anthroponymy - Wikipedia

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    transonymization of anthroponyms into toponyms, a process when a human proper name is used to form a toponym (proper name of a locality; place name), thus creating an anthropotoponym, like when the name of Alexander the Great was used to create several astionyms (city names), including name for the newly created city of Alexandria in the ...

  7. Onomastics - Wikipedia

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    Onomastics (or onomatology in older texts) is the study of proper names, including their etymology, history, and use.. An alethonym ('true name') or an orthonym ('real name') is the proper name of the object in question, the object of onomastic study.

  8. Inside Nick Saban’s famous ‘Process’ that took 40 years to ...

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    Inside Nick Saban’s famousProcess’ that took 40 years to perfect and made him the greatest coach in college football history Fortune Editors, Brian O'Keefe January 10, 2024 at 5:37 PM

  9. Talk:List of legally mononymous people - Wikipedia

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    There's academic utility in a list of people who are legally mononymous even if they're not notable enough for articles. -- Resuna 19:03, 4 September 2012 (UTC) [] I can find no evidence that Elvis ever legally changed his name to a mononym, nor was he born mononymic, the only two criteria for making it onto this list.

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