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  2. How to Combine Baby Names to Create a Unique & New One - AOL

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    Combine two names that have special meaning — whether it’s the parents’ names, grandparents’ names, or other special people. This concept is similar to technique No. 2.

  3. Name blending - Wikipedia

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    Name blending, meshing, or melding is the practice of combining two existing names to form a new name. [1] It is most commonly performed upon marriage. According to Western tradition, the wife normally adopts the husband's surname upon marriage. Name blending is an alternative practice that attempts to assign equal cultural value to each ...

  4. Blend word - Wikipedia

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    Bennifer — Ben Affleck (left) and Jennifer Lopez (right) In linguistics, a blend —also known as a blend word, lexical blend, or portmanteau[ a ] —is a word formed, usually intentionally, by combining the sounds and meanings of two or more words. [ 2 ][ 3 ][ 4 ] English examples include smog, coined by blending smoke and fog, [ 3 ][ 5 ] as ...

  5. List of double placenames - Wikipedia

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    In 1924, the commune Boulogne-sur-Seine was officially renamed Boulogne-Billancourt to reflect the development of the industrial neighbourhood of Billancourt annexed in 1860. Many smaller French communes have been forced to merge, and double-barrelled names referring to two separate villages are not uncommon (e.g. Boutigny-Prouais in Eure-et-Loir).

  6. Double-barrelled name - Wikipedia

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    A double-barrelled name is a type of compound surname, typically featuring two words (occasionally more), often joined by a hyphen. Notable people with double-barrelled names include Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, Sacha Baron Cohen, and JuJu Smith-Schuster. In the Western tradition of surnames, there are several types of double surname (or double ...

  7. Filipino name - Wikipedia

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    Filipino males with two given names such as José Mariano or José Gerardo could follow the same practice of abbreviating José as Jo., though this is not as consistent. Another common practice seen in other cultures (most commonly with Spanish conventions) is to elide or combine multiple given names

  8. Portuguese name - Wikipedia

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    A Portuguese name, or Lusophone name – a personal name in the Portuguese language – is typically composed of one or two personal names, the mother's family surname and the father's family surname (rarely only one surname, sometimes more than two). For practicality, usually only the last surname (excluding prepositions) is used in formal ...

  9. List of portmanteaus - Wikipedia

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    Poictesme, from the two French towns Poitiers and Angoulême, used in a number of novels by James Branch Cabell; Sauk Prairie, from Sauk City and Prairie du Sac; Scarberia, from Scarborough and Siberia; SeaTac and Sea-Tac Airport, from Seattle and Tacoma; Senegambia, from Senegal and Gambia; Stravenue, from street and avenue; Tamiami, from ...